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Rapid Covid Test in Florence - Firenze

Synlab

Via Vincenzo Gioberti, 39, 50121 Firenze FI, Italia

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Opening Hours
Monday
07:30 – 12:30
Tuesday
07:30 – 12:30
Wednesday
07:30 – 12:30
Thursday
07:30 – 12:30
Friday
07:30 – 12:30
Saturday
07:30 – 12:30
Sunday
Closed

Antigen Test Synlab

Get a Rapid Covid Test (Lateral Flow Test) in Florence - Firenze with Synlab to check for an infection from COVID-19 (Coronavirus). If you're travelling, the results are usually valid for up to 48 hours for Rapid Antigen tests and up to 72 hours for PCR tests.

Find out about the cost and other information on this page and contact Synlab directly to book an Antigen Test.

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Common conditions covered by a Lateral Flow Test

COVID-19 Influenza SARS-CoV-2 Sore throat Fever

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Rapid Covid Test FAQs

Unlike PCR tests that require sending swabs to a specialised laboratory, the rapid tests (also called antigens) can return results without being sent to a specialised structure. Some tests provide results even while waiting in less than fifteen minutes. These tests are also known as lateral flow method or fluorescence.

The lateral flow test for Covid-19 is a swab test in which the swab is swept across the back of a person's nose and throat. The swab is then placed into a liquid tube, after which a sample of this liquid is deposited on a small absorbent pad contained within the disposable testing kit.

The PCR test may take too much time for the results to be conclusive. A lateral antibody test is less costly, faster and more sensitive to identifying the covid19 virus. It has been important for hospital workers, frontline workers, and caregivers in times of covid19.

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These details have been last updated on 11/10/22