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About Us

We use only Elite, CLIA certified labs across the country. 

We partner with labs that are on the cutting edge of technology which allows them to provide the most accurate, cost effective, and fastest processing turnarounds. This allows them to meet the needs of patients and the community at large.

Our Services

The Testing Shop Mobile Covid 19 Testing

Mobile Testing

Our mobile testing team is available to service Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and The Bronx. Our licensed phlebotomists will perform the test(s) at the requested location.
The Testing Shop Group Testing

Group Testing

To ensure the safety of your employees and guests, our licensed phlebotomists will perform testing at your office, hotel, or event.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Can I Get Tested?

Book your appointment online, and our licensed phlebotomist will visit your home or any location of your choice to conduct the test.

Is a Physician Order Required?

You do not need to have a doctor’s order or referral to get a test.

How Do I Get My Results?

You will receive an e-mail once the results are received from the lab. You will be able to download your result report in PDF format to easily share it with your employer, family or airline.

Is Screening Required?

You do not need any pre-screening.

Restrictions

There are no restrictions, this includes age or local residency status. It is however MANDATORY to have your ID (Driver License/Passport) ready for identity confirmation.

The Testing Shop Faqs

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) required the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop regulations protecting the privacy and security of certain health information. To fulfill this requirement, HHS published what are commonly known as the HIPAA Privacy Rule and the HIPAA Security Rule. The Privacy Rule, or Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information, establishes national standards for the protection of certain health information. The Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information (the Security Rule) establish a national set of security standards for protecting certain health information that is held or transferred in electronic form. The Security Rule operationalizes the protections contained in the Privacy Rule by addressing the technical and non-technical safeguards that organizations called “covered entities” must put in place to secure individuals’ “electronic protected health information” (e-PHI). Within HHS, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has responsibility for enforcing the Privacy and Security Rules with voluntary compliance activities and civil money penalties.