Address: 4910 Massachusetts Ave NW Suite 219, Washington, DC 20016, USA
Phone: +12029536531
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 8:30AM–1PM
Pritesh Pathak
I had visited this lab and wanted to get a few tests done. Sasha, was really quick and did a painless finger stick with my antibody testing. Vicky was very professional so polite at the front desk. Alex and Kirk, efficiently answered all of my questions about drug testing. All of the staff was really helpful in answering all questions accurately. They work above and beyond for their on site locations too. I'm sure I'll continue to do my testing here.
Jenn Raptor
Kirk, Alex, and the rest of the team are an absolute dream to work with. We came to them for testing on a commercial shoot and it is abundantly clear they are true professionals, nothing but meticulous in their realm of expertise. They are also swift and friendly communicators! If you're looking for testing services, whether at this location or for remote testing services, I cannot think of anyone better to recommend. It will be a joy to work with them again.
Nadine Merza
Great service, friendly and efficient!
Oliver Payne
Great service, very clear and friendly people! Had my results within minutes. Will definitely use again and recommend to anyone that needs a COVID-19 test before travelling.
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Timing Matters with Testing Antibody tests for COVID-19 aren’t perfect. One meta-analysis of 54 studies conducted by Cochrane found that antibody tests performed a week after COVID-19 patients first developed symptoms only detected 30% of people with the virus. After two weeks, testing detected antibodies in 70% of those patients and, after three weeks, antibodies were detected in more than 90% of those tested. “Timing matters because, if you get tested too early after being infected, you may have a negative antibody test in your blood, and it is a waste of time and money to get tested,” Janet Englund, MD, a professor of pediatric infectious diseases at Seattle Children’s Hospital and University of Washington, who co-authored the recent recommendations on antibody testing, stated in a recent article.
Good day Ash, thank you for your question. A blood draw is not required from a standard paternity test (if the test is carried out after a child is born). If a child is as of yet unborn, a blood draw is required from the mother.
Yes they have several, check their website for the different covid tests.
Go to our site - ARCpoint Labs of Washington DC. On the landing page select the block for making an appointment and follow the directions to select the test type and then to select an available day and time.
Mr. Weir, No Sir. We must conduct the test in our facility and then must receive your sample within 4 minutes of entering our lavatory.
For the test to be valid in front of a court of law, both the alleged father and child (and their legal custodian) should be present in person at the lab, to be certified by the technician carrying out the test and filling the Chain of Custody Form. If this test is for informational purpose, a tooth brush or swab will provide the information you seek.
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