Getting tested for COVID-19 before you head off on a trip can be simple. Depending on your destination, a negative COVID-19 test result (within 72 hours of your travels) may be required to avoid any complications or quarantines. ChristanaCare-GoHealth Urgent Care offers convenient COVID-19 testing options to fit your schedule, with extended hours 7 days a week. Patients are responsible for understanding the testing requirements for their travel destination.
COVID-19 Testing in Delaware and Maryland
Need a COVID-19 test in the Delaware or Maryland? We can help! We offer PCR testing 7 days a week. Save your spot online or walk in.
ChristianaCare-GoHealth Urgent Care COVID-19 testing options
Whether you need a COVID-19 test for travel requirements or because you aren’t feeling well, we offer PCR testing 7 days a week. For COVID-19 PCR testing, save your spot online at a nearby center or just walk in. In Delaware, we also offer Rapid COVID-19 testing for patients with no symptoms. For Rapid COVID-19 testing, you must schedule a Virtual Visit evaluation.
Virtual COVID-19 evaluation in Delaware
For your convenience, you can schedule a Virtual Visit with one of our providers to begin your evaluation and determine your testing needs. After a Virtual Visit evaluation, if your provider feels you should be tested, you will be scheduled for a quick visit at a specific ChristianaCare-GoHealth Urgent Care center in Delaware.
Be seen quicker
With virtual care, you’ll spend less time in our centers and more time doing what you enjoy.
View your test results
Looking for your COVID-19 test results? Login to your online Patient Portal.
Urgent Care centers in Delaware & Maryland
Looking for Virtual?
Connect with an Urgent Care provider, via video, from wherever you are in Delaware & Maryland with your mobile device, tablet, or computer.
When to get tested for COVID-19
There are many situations when you might want to get tested for COVID-19, even if you are fully vaccinated. If you are experiencing symptoms, you should get tested at one of our convenient centers. Common symptoms include:
- Fever or chills
- Shortness of breath
- Fatigue
- Body aches
- Cough
- Headache
- Loss of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- A runny nose
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
Symptoms usually appear 2-14 days after exposure to a COVID-positive person. Even if you are not experiencing any symptoms, if you are not vaccinated, you should consider getting tested any time you have had known exposure to someone with COVID-19.
COVID-19 pricing and insurance
Patient responsibility, or your out-of-pocket cost, for urgent care COVID-19 testing is based on your specific insurance coverage and plan.
Frequently asked questions
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