uMedMarket offers custom LightSpeed RT-PCR Testing most mornings between ~6-7am on weekdays and 7-8am on Saturdays (no PCR on Sundays) in Greenville, SC with results the same day (generally), usually by midnight. This is how it works:
- Read ALL the instructions below.
- Fill out the form linked below. It will ask things like what day you’d like to get tested, demographic information (gender, DOB, name, home address, etc), and payment information. We do not recommend you schedule mission critical tests within 36 hours of your deadline. Schedule for as early as you can.
- You will pay $200 via credit card as part of filling out the form. Cancellations for any reason will incur a $30 fee.
- Once you’ve paid, we will send you a Calendar Invite for the collection appointment with all the information you need like time and location. This may take a few hours because this is a manual process.
- You come to the location in the calendar invite (about 1 mile from downtown Greenville, in an old bank parking lot) and pull up by the cones. You do not need to get out of your car and DO NOT GO IN THE BUILDING. Testing will occur at 901 Grove Rd, Greenville, SC 29605.
- I will come to you with the collection kits and supervise a mid-turbinate nasal self-collection or a saliva collection. I will be wearing a mask and gloves and keep a 6 foot distance between us at all times.
- You will receive an email with a link to a PDF of your lab report (click here to see a sample report) typically before midnight the day of testing. Add us (contact@uMedMarket.com) to your email whitelist so our email does not get blocked by your spam filter. You can download, print, save or email the report as you wish. While we target same day turnaround with results by midnight, sometimes they can take longer. 95% of the time they are back by midnight, 5% of the time samples take up to 48 hours due to re-running of samples, high lab testing volume and/or catastrophic lab events. We are not responsible for the re-runs. Re-runs typically come back the following day and are usually caused by a recent infection or a soon-to-be infection. Re-runs are generally caused by finding 1 or 2 of the 3 infection markers. Not enough for a positive, but too many for a negative. In rare cases the lab gets over capacity which can also lead to next day results.
- All times are listed on the report (collection of 7:30am for weekdays and 8am for Saturday, received by lab and reported by lab).