PCR Test - what is it and how the test is done
The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test for Covid is a test that helps analyse whether a person is suffering from Covid infection or not. The PCR Test for Covid is so far considered to be th...
Find out where to get a PCR Covid Test (Covid PCR Test) in Greve in Chianti. Compare details and costs for a PCR Test from the best labs in Italy.
Test at-Home / Self-testing
Via della Fonte, 3, 50023 Impruneta FI, Italia
7.7 km
Via Antonio Gramsci, 15C/O, 50063 Figline e Incisa Valdarno FI, Italia
7.8 km
Viale Tommaso Corsini, 7, 50026 San Casciano in Val di Pesa FI, Italia
8.4 km
Via Antonio Meucci, 4, 50012 Bagno a Ripoli FI, Italia
11.6 km
Viale Antonio Gramsci, 24, 52027 San Giovanni Valdarno AR, Italia
10.7 km
Piazza Industria, 2, 53036 Poggibonsi SI, Italia
11.7 km
Via Giacomo Matteotti, 9, 50012 Bagno a Ripoli FI, Italia
11.6 km
Via Finlandia, 16, 50126 Firenze FI, Italia
13.2 km
Via Vincenzo Gioberti, 39, 50121 Firenze FI, Italia
13.2 km
Via Cimabue, 31, 50121 Firenze FI, Italia
13.2 km
The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test for Covid is a test that helps analyse whether a person is suffering from Covid infection or not. The PCR Test for Covid is so far considered to be th...
The RT-PCR antigen test (Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction) is the standard gold method to quickly and accurately identify any traces of Covid-19 current infection in the body. This is the most common type of test used to prove that you are currently infected when travelling abroad. These tests require a swab, which can be self-administered or performed by a healthcare professional. These swabs are then sent to a specialised laboratory which can often return results in less than 24 hours.
Access to tests that detect infection from Covid-19 in Italy vary from region to region. On faintestevai.it you can find laboratories and pharmacies throughout Italy which carried out the tests and you can filter by requirements, test types and results languages.
A positive PCR/NAAT result indicates that viral RNA is present in the sample. Positive results should be treated as if someone is infectious, with isolation to prevent spread and providing adequate clinical care if symptoms warrant it.