CVS Health Adds 1,000 COVID-19 Rapid-Result Testing at Retail Pharmacy Locations

CVS Health Adds 1,000 COVID-19 Rapid-Result Testing at Retail Pharmacy Locations

What You Should Know:

– CVS Health announced plans to expand COVID-19 testing
services by offering rapid-result testing at select CVS Pharmacy locations and
through the company’s return to work COVID-19 testing solution, Return Ready.

– Rapid-result tests can help to slow the spread of the virus, especially when combined with other preventive measures including social distancing and “mask-wearing” because it provides patients with the opportunity for a quick diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and care which can help minimize community spread.


As part of CVS Health’s
ongoing effort to increase access to COVID-19 testing
and help slow the spread of the virus, the company today announced plans to
expand COVID-19 testing services currently offered at select CVS Pharmacy
locations to include rapid-result testing at nearly 1,000 sites by the end of
the year.

Rapid-result COVID-19 diagnostic tests are available at no cost to patients who meet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. In addition, rapid-result tests may also be available as a testing option for eligible employees or students affiliated with an organization that has adopted CVS Health’s Return Ready™ return-to-work COVID-19 testing solution.

“Access to rapid-result tests enables us to help minimize community spread of COVID-19 by being able to more quickly identify active COVID-19 infection,” said David Fairchild, MD, Chief Medical Officer, MinuteClinic. “In addition, we can test and treat symptomatic patients who test negative for COVID-19 for seasonal illnesses such as flu or strep and provide appropriate treatment and care.”

How It Works

Patients must register in advance at
CVS.com
to schedule an appointment. Testing is also available for patients
ages 12 to 17; a parent or legal guardian must complete the online registration
and must accompany minors ages 15 and younger for testing.

When arriving for testing, patients are asked to follow
signage or the instructions of the staff onsite. Procedures vary by location
and patients may be directed to stay in their vehicle and proceed to a
designated testing structure located in the parking lot or, in very limited
locations, to enter a CVS store through a doorway specifically allocated for
this purpose.

Patients will be provided with a test kit, given
instructions, and a CVS Health team member will observe the self-swab process.
Patients will be directed to wait outside the store in their vehicle for
results. The process, from the collection of the swab to the delivery of the
results, will generally take approximately 30 minutes.

Patients who access rapid-result testing and receive a
negative COVID-19 result will have the opportunity to schedule an appointment
at the on-site MinuteClinic for further assessment and to determine if a rapid-result
test for flu and strep would be appropriate. The MinuteClinic provider will
then be able to provide counsel on a treatment plan and prescribe medications
if clinically appropriate.


Availability

Nearly 100 of the planned rapid-result test sites will be
operational at select CVS Pharmacy locations in 22 states as of this
week. States include Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. Patients seeking a COVID-19 test
at CVS Pharmacy can find a complete list of locations and options
offered here.