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| Going back to our other thread, Kingwood Emergency Hospital accepts appointments for the PCR test on Sunday’s. I just tried to schedule one on a Sunday to see and it looked fine.
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| I’ve also had good luck with the CVS drive-thru PCRs, getting results in ~36 hours for tests. |
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| If anyone knows of a clinic in the DFW area that can offer rapid results for a PCR test please let me know. I have checked with Passport Health and they tell me 1 to 2 days but to get results but they are not open on Sundays and I leave on a Monday evening for Maun via Doha and Johannesburg. My total transit time is approx 36 hours. Any information is appreciated. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Stumblin' R: If anyone knows of a clinic in the DFW area that can offer rapid results for a PCR test please let me know. I have checked with Passport Health and they tell me 1 to 2 days but to get results but they are not open on Sundays and I leave on a Monday evening for Maun via Doha and Johannesburg. My total transit time is approx 36 hours. Any information is appreciated.
Here is a few check them out. https://sethilaboratories.com/...te-covid-19-testing/https://communitymedcare.com/rapid-pcr/https://www.solvhealth.com/tx/...tx-srv-covid-testing
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| Bwana 338-thanks much for the info. Will follow up with these folks. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Stumblin' R: If anyone knows of a clinic in the DFW area that can offer rapid results for a PCR test please let me know. I have checked with Passport Health and they tell me 1 to 2 days but to get results but they are not open on Sundays and I leave on a Monday evening for Maun via Doha and Johannesburg. My total transit time is approx 36 hours. Any information is appreciated.
I recently flew to Zim thru Joburg and left on a Monday evening as well. I had my test at an urgent care facility in Ennis early Monday morning and had my results within an hour, wasn’t cheap but the “hours” worked well with my flight. I see you’re located in East Texas, this place is about 2 1/2 hours from Houston. Their info: Urgent Care Plus 1200 Dolfie Lane St 101 972-875-4500 Open at 9:00 am
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| Karl, on your return from Harare, where & how long did the PCR testing take prior to your flight? I have a 4:15 PM flight out of Harare in September and unsure if we can get from camp to Harare & get tested prior to our flight without having to overnight in Harare the day prior to leaving Zim. |
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| quote: Originally posted by txsouthpaw: Karl, on your return from Harare, where & how long did the PCR testing take prior to your flight? I have a 4:15 PM flight out of Harare in September and unsure if we can get from camp to Harare & get tested prior to our flight without having to overnight in Harare the day prior to leaving Zim.
We had the same concerns and overnighted in Harare just to be safe. Our flight out of Zim left at 12:40 pm, on a Sunday, and I think we would have been pushing it to get the test early Sunday morning and make our flight. We used Lancet testing and the results took about 6 hours, perhaps because they were very busy, but there was a testing lab on every other corner in Harare and all appeared to be very busy. Had our flight been a 4:15 pm flight, I think we would have still overnighted, though my wife and I were fully vaccinated there is always the chance of a false positive and a re-test or going to "Plan B", which could take too much time. Hope this helps.
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| Thanks for the reply, Karl. It really helps to get firsthand insight from someone who was recently there. Good hunting! |
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| FYI, my latest CVS PCR results were emailed to me today, 21 hours after the test. Even better than 24-36 hours I’ve experienced previously. |
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