COVID-19

COVID-19 Testing options
We offer several types of COVID-19 tests, and have found that it's helpful to have a visual guide. We'll recommend a test based on your situation, sypmptoms and risk but offer this guide to help you make an informed choice.
Please note that we begin COVID testing visits with a telemedicine conversation and do most COVID testing outside the office, often in your car! If you're sick and need a physical exam and treatment beyond testing, we have a specific set of precautions so please let us know before coming in the clinic for your appointment.
Rapid Antigen Test
- Quick- 15 minutes
- less expensive $50 (plus visit if indicated)
- accuracy varies with the situation. Most accurate when a person is sick and the test result is positive. If negative, we may need to follow up with another test
- Sample: just the nostrils
PCR send-out
- Time varies greatly on community testing levels, usually 2-5 days for results
- Price currently $75 billed by labcorp, (plus visit)
- Accuracy is quite a bit better than rapid antigen testing
- Sample: just the nostrils
PCR in-house
- Quick and accurate, 1 hour
- Comprehensive, includes COVID 19 (SARS COV2), other coronaviruses, Flu A/B, rhinovirus/ enterovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, RSV, pertussis, several causes of walking pneumonia and more.
- Relatively expensive- $475, covered by insurance if medically indicated per your plan's policy. (plus visit)
- Sample: nasopharyngeal
PCR- travel or non-medical
- Quick and accurate, 1 hour (though we can only run one at a time)
- NOT covered by insurance
- $250, paid at the time of service (no visit unless you need a consult as well)
- Sample: nasopharyngeal

COVID-19 Vaccine
OSFM is offering COVID vaccine for adults and children over 6 months. We carry Pfizer vaccine for children and adults and Novavax for adults over 18 who have not been previously vaccinated. Click the button below to learn more about the different COVID-19 vaccines

COVID-19 Boosters
COVID-19 Booster updates can be found on the CDC website, click the button below for more information
Wondering if your symptoms might be COVID-19?
It can be hard to figure out when to test for COVID-19 now that other illnesses are circulating again. This self-checker will help you decide whether to seek care.
Quarantine and Isolation Guidelines
This link will help you determine how long you should stay home if you have COVID-19 or if you've been exposed.
COVID-19 activity by county
Here's a helpful resource that provides a quick "low" "medium" or "high" measure of COVID-19 levels by county.