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Rapid Covid Test in Milan - Milano

Lafarmacia.Del Gentilino

Piazzale Stazione Genova, 3, 20144 Milano MI, Italia

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Opening Hours
Monday
08:30 – 00:00
Tuesday
08:30 – 00:00
Wednesday
08:30 – 00:00
Thursday
08:30 – 00:00
Friday
08:30 – 00:00
Saturday
08:30 – 00:00
Sunday
09:30 – 00:00

Antigen Test Lafarmacia.Del Gentilino

Get a Rapid Covid Test (Lateral Flow Test) in Milan - Milano with Lafarmacia.Del Gentilino 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.

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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.

Usually antigen tests/lateral flow tests do not require the prescription of a doctor in Italy. However, it is good to inform your doctor about the values ​​of the results in order to enable it to assess whether or not there is the need to prescribe a possible molecular tests.

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 12/10/22