COVID-19 Testing Near Me in Statesville, NC
    
    COVID-19 results within 15 minutes!
    We offer Rapid Covid Testing & Travel Covid Testing, walk-ins welcome. Open 7 days a week. Conveniently located
        off I-77 & I-40 on Turnersburg Hwy.
     
    Travel Rapid PCR COVID-19 Testing is now available with no appointment needed. Travel Testing is offered
        Monday-Friday 7:30am-6:00pm and Saturday-Sunday 8:00am-4:00pm. If you are coming in with a large party, please
        call ahead.
    We are accepting Travel COVID-19 Testing.
    Statesville, NC COVID info
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    Symptoms of COVID-19 are chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, diarrhea, new
        loss of taste and/or smell, fever, dry cough, shortness of breath.
    
    
        - Step 1 – Upon arrival, please put on mask and proceed to front desk. (If you do not have a
            mask, we will be able to provide one) It is important to maintain 6 ft of social distancing at
            all times.
- Step 2 – Check-in at the front desk and proceed back to your car to wait until it is time
            to be seen. You will receive a text message when it is time to proceed to a room.
- Step 3 – An AFC Provider will see the patient, order testing, and provide results.
- Step 4 – AFC Employee will come in with discharge papers as you depart.
Health officials recommend a full office visit along with COVID-19. If COVID-19 comes back negative,
            there could be underlying issues. If COVID-19 comes back positive there could be fluid on lungs and low
            oxygen levels the patient may not be aware of. In March 2020 a NYC emergency room physician working in the
            middle of the pandemic in NYC was published in the New York Times: “When COVID pneumonia first strikes,
            patients don’t feel short of breath, even as their oxygen levels falls. And by the time they do, they have
            alarmingly low oxygen levels and moderate-to-severe pneumonia.”