![]() After you submit your order, a Walgreens pharmacist will confirm your eligibility and your potential copay amounts with your insurance plan. If your plan does provide coverage, there may be cost-sharing and limits to the number of tests covered per person per month. ** Effective May 12, 2023, many insurance plans will no longer cover at-home COVID-19 tests. PCR test results turnaround time is an estimate and may vary during periods of increased demand and other factors, such as transmitting and processing delays during weekends, holidays or inclement weather. Α Test results cannot be guaranteed by a specific time, including for travel. You may be billed by Walgreens, and if applicable, the laboratory, for up to the full price of the test if you owe a copay, your insurance denies coverage or if you don’t meet eligibility criteria for government no-cost testing programs. Contact your insurance provider to see if they offer testing coverage before scheduling your test. * No cost COVID-19 testing may be available for uninsured patients who meet federal eligibility criteria. In the event of a discrepancy between the information on and the CDC website, please follow the CDC’s guidance. Information on this page is sourced from the CDC website. Please contact your insurance provider for coverage information. You may be required to pay for your test if your insurance plan does not cover it. Please note: Testing for travel is no longer covered by federal testing criteria. To travel with confidence, follow the latest CDC guidance opens in a new tab. ![]()
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