Drive-Thru Covid Testing

 

Rapid Results Now Available!

Covid-19 Rapid Results tests are now available to our patients. Use the buttons to schedule your test and if you need Drive-Thru service please follow the directions below.

Rapid Results Now Available!

Covid-19 Rapid Results tests are now available to our patients. Use the buttons to schedule your test and if you need Drive-Thru service please follow the directions below.

Covid-19 Testing Breakdown

Below is a step by step guide to Coronavirus testing.

Before you begin, it’s best to choose which type of testing you need.

Rapid Antigen (Billed to Insurance or Cares Act Uninsured)

(Not PCR Accepted)
Same Day Results
Return to work and other activities
Nasopharyngeal swab one side only (All Ages)
88.4% sensitivity
100% specificity

Gold Standard Rapid Molecular Assay ($189)

(PCR Accepted)
Same Day Results
Government recommended & Travel required
Lower nasal swab both sides (All Ages)
91.35% sensitivity
100% specificity

Reminder-The CDC’s Daily Recommendations To Prevent The Spread Of Covid-19 Whether Positive Or Negative

Are Mandatory 

Step1-Make An Appointment 

Step 2-Drive To Kanan Medical 

Step 3-Call Upon Arrival

Step 4-Enter Designated Testing Lane Begin Testing

Step 5-After Testing Please Adhere To CDC Recommendations.

Results Within 3-5 Days For Standard Testing – Same Day For Rapid Results Testing

We will Notify You When Your Results Are Available When Using Standard Testing

Knowing Is Caring

The CDC’s Daily Recommendations To Prevent The Spread Of Covid-19 Whether Positive Or Negative

Kanan Medical Locations

Serving Central Florida: Orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties.

Altamonte

460 E. Altamonte Dr., Suite 2200 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

*On the second floor of the Bank of America Building across from the Altamonte Mall

NSB

265 N Causeway New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

Ocoee

801 Marshall Farms Rd, Ocoee, FL 34761

Sanford

413 W 1st St Sanford, FL 32771

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