Coronavirus Testing - West Virginia

  • Call your health care provider to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing.
  • To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to the CDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors.
  • Sample collection is done at the provider's office then sent to a lab.
  • Samples can be tested by the state public health lab, commercial labs and some hospitals.
  • Results from the state lab are typically available in 24 hours, but can take up to 72 hours. Commercial lab result times may vary.

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