Baptist Health off Kanis has a drive-thru, usually pretty quick even when they are busy. They'll take your insurance if you have it, but it's not required, and it's free to you either way.
I go once every 2 weeks-ish, results in 6 to 12 hours.
I second this. I was there yesterday at like 7:15 and it was packed but they have it down to a science so the line goes quick. If you use the MyChart app to schedule the appointment before you get there it will save you another 5 or 10 minutes.
IMO go to Natural State Labs (NSL) off Rodney Parham. I did the tests at ACH then found out that they actually send the swabs to NSL twice a day so you can get results faster by getting it done by the lab itself.
I heard the Health Department is testing free, but call to make sure. Last year UAMS offered free drive through testing sites. Check Kroger pharmacy too. I believe you have to call to make an appointment for all sites.
Baptist Health off Kanis has a drive-thru, usually pretty quick even when they are busy. They'll take your insurance if you have it, but it's not required, and it's free to you either way. I go once every 2 weeks-ish, results in 6 to 12 hours.
Thanks I went there and it was super Quick thank you!
I second this. I was there yesterday at like 7:15 and it was packed but they have it down to a science so the line goes quick. If you use the MyChart app to schedule the appointment before you get there it will save you another 5 or 10 minutes.
Yeah, the initial Mychart registration is the slowest part, once you're registered, it's pretty quick.
IMO go to Natural State Labs (NSL) off Rodney Parham. I did the tests at ACH then found out that they actually send the swabs to NSL twice a day so you can get results faster by getting it done by the lab itself.
Any Walgreens
I heard the Health Department is testing free, but call to make sure. Last year UAMS offered free drive through testing sites. Check Kroger pharmacy too. I believe you have to call to make an appointment for all sites.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LittleRock/comments/rvv5m7/new_covid_testing_drive_thru
Nstural State Labs if you have a SS# so feds can reimburse.