Covid test it can also be done privately

Covid test, it can also be done privately

The spread of the virus is bringing more and more people to undergo the Covid tests to have a quick and fast diagnosis and avoid a further spread of the virus. Today, especially in this period, it is good to recognize Covid and colds to avoid clogging drivers and creating difficult queues to manage.

Covid test, how they are divided

THE serological tests or naso-fooling tampons They are the most effective methods for confirming positivity to the virus and therefore the confirmation of being contagious. Yes they can request serological tests also in private form through the medical recipe of your doctor and paying around 40 euros.

Therefore, it is still important to have the prescription on paper free from your family doctor; The patient will have to request the prescription in a telephone form without going to the clinic, listing their symptoms.

The doctor will also evaluate the cases in which the subject has had contacts with positive people, to decide whether or not to issue the prescription and if therefore it really makes sense that the subject undergoes the test.

If after the serological test in the patient an infection should be found, this will be contacted to perform the swab that this time will be free because at the expense of the regional health service. While waiting for the subject to be subjected to buffer, he will have to submit to fiduciary isolation to avoid infecting other people.

The swab can still be requested privately

Even the swab can still be requested privately (without waiting for the result of the serological) by paying about 90 euros and obviously booking it. Therefore, both the private citizen and the worker can also request it for needs not related to public health reasons.

They will have to contact the structures authorized to carry out the serological tests that will make use of the authorized workshops of the regional network for diagnosis.

Also for the swab it is necessary to prescription of your general practitioner.

Between the two tests, the swab is more accurate than the serological test which instead confirms only the presence or the infection over time.