Whether you need a COVID-19 test for travel requirements or because you aren’t feeling well, we offer rapid and PCR testing 7 days a week.
For COVID-19 testing, save your spot online, walk in or schedule a Virtual Visit with one of our providers.
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Our Chantilly, VA, urgent care is located in the Inova Medical Center on the corner of John Mosby Highway and Pinebrook Road.
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Whether you need a COVID-19 test for travel requirements or because you aren’t feeling well, we offer rapid and PCR testing 7 days a week.
For COVID-19 testing, save your spot online, walk in or schedule a Virtual Visit with one of our providers.
We are in-network with most major Virginia and national insurance plans, and provide affordable same-day pricing for patients without insurance.
To see our full list of in-network insurance plans and same-day pricing click the link below.
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