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TrustCare remains committed to our communities, offering COVID-19 testing via walk-in at our urgent care clinics.
TrustCare remains committed to our communities, offering COVID-19 testing via walk-in at our urgent care clinics.
The rapid test is performed with a swab of your nasal passages to determine if you currently have an active COVID-19 infection. Tests are run at our in-clinic labs and results are same day.
The nasopharyngeal swab is a molecular RT-PCR test performed with a swab of your nasal passages to determine if you currently have an active COVID-19 infection. Tests are sent to a local lab and results times at our urgent care clinics vary based on lab volume.
The COVID-19 rapid test qualitatively detects and differentiates IgM and IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in blood. (Positive results indicate a current, recent or prior infection. There can be false positives and false negatives). Results are provided during your visit.
By Appointment | No | |
Results Turn Around Time | Same Day (Except for PCR Tests) | |
Cash or Credit Card Only | No | |
Student Pricing | No | |
Rapid Nasal Swab Test | Yes | |
PCR Nasal Swab Test | Yes (Result Times Vary Based on Lab Volume) | |
Antibody Blood Test | Yes | |
Open Seven Days a Week | Yes | |
Provide Urgent Care Services | Yes |
By Appointment | No |
Results Turn Around Time | Same Day (Except for PCR Tests) |
Cash or Credit Card Only | No |
Student Pricing | No |
Rapid Nasal Swab Test | Yes |
PCR Nasal Swab Test | Yes (Result Times Vary Based on Lab Volume) |
Antibody Blood Test | Yes |
Open Seven Days a Week | Yes |
Provide Urgent Care Services | Yes |
By Appointment | |
Results Turn Around Time | |
Cash or Credit Card Only | |
Student Pricing | |
Rapid Nasal Swab Test | |
PCR Nasal Swab Test | |
Antibody Blood Test | |
Open Seven Days a Week | |
Provide Urgent Care Services |
TrustCare’s urgent care clinics throughout Mississippi only accept walk-ins for COVID-19 testing.
All TrustCare urgent care clinics accept insurance but you may also cash pay for COVID-19 testing. The rapid swab test is $185 cash pay, or co-pay with insurance. The rapid antibody blood test is $160 cash pay, or co-pay with insurance.
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM // Sat: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM // Sun: 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
TrustCare is here to support your employees and the community return to work safely and quickly. Let us help you reduce COVID-19 transmission among employees and maintain a healthy work environment.
TrustCare offers a lab-based test that meets travel requirements for certain countries (RT-PCR, Molecular Test, CLIA Approved Lab). You may walk-in to any urgent care clinic for this service.
People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported—ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:
Rapid Swab Test: The rapid test performed with a swab of your nasal passages to determine if you currently have an active COVID-19 infection. Tests are run at our in-clinic lab and results are same day.
PCR Swab Test: The nasopharyngeal swab is a molecular RT-PCR test performed with a swab of your nasal passages to determine if you currently have an active COVID-19 infection. Tests are sent to a local lab and results times at our urgent care clinics vary based on lab volume.
Rapid Antibody Blood Test: The COVID-19 rapid test qualitatively detects and differentiates IgM and IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in blood. (Positive results indicate a current, recent or prior infection. There can be false positives and false negatives). Results are provided during your visit.
You and your provider can discuss which test is best for you during your visit.
We do not offer drive-up testing. At our urgent care clinics, you can walk in to have your name put on the waiting list and then wait in your car. You will be called when it is your turn to go directly to a room. If you are symptomatic or high risk, you can choose to be swabbed in your car. Please let the front desk know this is your preference when you come in to put your name on the waiting list.
Our urgent care clinics are walk-in only. You can walk in at your convenience.
All TrustCare clinics offer testing. You can walk in to any TrustCare urgent care clinic for testing with no appointment. Our locations are listed here.
No, anyone can be tested.
Testing at our urgent care clinics will be filed to insurance and you will be responsible for your copay. If you would like to self pay at our urgent care locations, the cost is $185 for the COVID swab and $160 for the antibody.
All TrustCare urgent care clinics accept insurance, but you may also cash pay for COVID-19 testing. The rapid swab test is $185 cash pay, or co-pay with insurance. The rapid antibody blood test is $160 cash pay, or co-pay with insurance. We currently accept the following insurances:
When tested at one of our urgent care locations, results are posted to your patient portal same day or next day (except PCR tests vary).
All results will be uploaded to the Patient Portal as they come in. Make sure to provide the correct email during registration. You will receive an email with a link to register for the portal. You can access the portal here.
No. We will only give your results to you or your legal guardian with your permission. However, you will be able to print your results from your patient portal to give to your employer.
If you test positive for COVID-19, follow the steps below to care for yourself and to help protect other people in your home and community:
Stay home. Most people with COVID-19 have mild illness and can recover at home without medical care. Do not leave your home, except to get medical care. Do not visit public areas.
Take care of yourself. Get rest and stay hydrated. Take over-the-counter medicines, such as acetaminophen, to help you feel better.
Stay in touch with your doctor. Call before you get medical care. Be sure to get care if you have trouble breathing, or have any other emergency warning signs, or if you think it is an emergency.
Avoid public transportation, ride-sharing, or taxis.
As much as possible, stay in a specific room and away from other people and pets in your home. If possible, you should use a separate bathroom. If you need to be around other people or animals in or outside of the home, wear a mask.
Monitor your symptoms. Follow care instructions from your healthcare provider and local health department. Your local health authorities may give instructions on checking your symptoms and reporting information.
If you test negative for COVID-19, you probably were not infected at the time your sample was collected. However, that does not mean you will not get sick. The test result only means that you did not have COVID-19 at the time of testing. You might test negative if the sample was collected early in your infection and test positive later during your illness. You could also be exposed to COVID-19 after the test and get infected then. This means you could still spread the virus. If you develop symptoms later, you might need another test to determine if you are infected with the virus that causes COVID-19.
A positive test result shows you might have antibodies from an infection with the virus that causes COVID-19. However, there is a chance a positive result means that you have antibodies from an infection with a virus from the same family of viruses (called coronaviruses), such as the one that causes the common cold.
Having antibodies to the virus that causes COVID-19 might provide protection from getting infected with the virus again. If it does, we do not know how much protection the antibodies might provide or how long this protection might last.
You should continue to protect yourself and others since you could get infected with the virus again.
These are the recommendations of the CDC:
I think or know I had COVID-19, and I had symptoms.
You can be around others after:
*Loss of taste and smell may persist for weeks or months after recovery and need not delay the end of isolation
Most people do not require testing to decide when they can be around others; however, if your healthcare provider recommends testing, they will let you know when you can resume being around others based on your test results.
Note that these recommendations do not apply to persons with severe COVID-19 or with severely weakened immune systems (immunocompromised). These persons should follow the guidance below for “I was severely ill with COVID-19 or have a severely weakened immune system (immunocompromised) due to a health condition or medication. When can I be around others?”
I tested positive for COVID-19 but had no symptoms.
If you continue to have no symptoms, you can be with others after 10 days have passed since you had a positive viral test for COVID-19. Most people do not require testing to decide when they can be around others; however, if your healthcare provider recommends testing, they will let you know when you can resume being around others based on your test results.
If you develop symptoms after testing positive, follow the guidance above for “I think or know I had COVID-19, and I had symptoms.”
Yes. You can be seen at any TrustCare urgent care location for illnesses or injuries not related to COVID-19.
All TrustCare urgent care clinics are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Saturday from 9:00 am - 5:00 PM, and Sunday from 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM.