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Passport Health Lawrenceville Offers Coronavirus Antibody Testing

Coronavirus antibody testing is now taking place at the Passport Health location in Lawrenceville.

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — Coronavirus antibody testing is now taking place at the Passport Health location in Lawrenceville, the health system announced. Passport Health in Lawrenceville is located at 132 Franklin Corner Road.

The test checks a person’s antibodies for the presence of new coronavirus, but the accuracy has been questioned by some medical experts.

Passport Health offers on-site coronavirus symptom screening and testing programs for businesses and a respiratory panel test that detects active coronavirus, influenza and 40 other respiratory pathogens.

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Testing is by appointment only. To make an appointment, call 732-345-0029 or visit Passport Health’s website. The test is covered by insurance and copays can be determined by calling 800-741-0504

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Passport Health will offer larger companies and civic organizations an on-site option of Its antibody testing. Nurses are available to travel to businesses/facilities to conduct the antibody test. This testing can be coordinated by calling 732-345-0029 or 215-491-1111 or by visiting the website.

Passport Health was founded in Baltimore, MD in 1994. Passport Health has grown throughout the United States and Canada with over 300 locations. Over the years, Passport Health added services to include all travel and wellness immunizations, immigration physicals, vaccine records management, onsite corporate flu clinics, travel insurance, credentialing and expedition of Passports and VISAs. Passport Health has worked with the Federal Government and US Military during times of crisis, epidemics, natural disasters, and now pandemics.

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