RIDOH cannot provide the following based on a self-test result:
To submit your self-test result to RIDOH, visit portal.ri.gov/s/selftest or download the 401Health app. But using a self-test is an option if you cannot get to a testing site, or if you are asymptomatic but would like to test yourself right before attending a large gathering.įor more information and guidance about testing yourself for COVID-19, visit this web page from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tests performed by trained staff at a clinic or pharmacy, or by a healthcare provider may provide more accurate results. Sometimes a COVID-19 self-test is also called an at-home test or an over-the counter (OTC) test.
Right now the estimated shipping date for new orders is January 15.Kits that you can use to test yourself for COVID-19 are available through local distributions, pharmacies, and online retailers. Canada Rapid TestĪ pack of two tests sells for $35 from this online retailer, which works out to $17.50 per test. They’re accepted for entry into the US, according to the company’s website. Switch HealthĪ two-pack of these rapid tests costs $79 for Aeroplan members and $129 for everyone else. New online orders will be shipped in January.
This Ontario-based company offers five-packs of rapid tests for just under $50 and 25-packs for $225, plus tax and the cost of shipping. There’s currently a delay and no orders will be shipped until January 10, 2022. Order these rapid tests online for $29 to $39 each. If not on backorder, the company’s Canada-wide delivery ranges between four to eight days from the date of purchase. Tests can be ordered online through Rapid Test & Trace starting at $9 per test. We suggest calling your nearest location to confirm that they have kits on-hand prior to visiting the pharmacy. It’s important to note that test kits are currently in high demand and availability is not guaranteed.
Visit the Alberta Blue Cross website for an interactive map of locations that currently have kits available.
Select pharmacies in Edmonton have rapid test kits available for free distribution. Numi has three locations in Edmonton and administers COVID-19 antigen tests for $61.95, with results available in as little as 15 minutes.ĩ216 Ellerslie Road SW, Edmonton (Located inside Medicine Shoppe Pharmacyĥ540 Windermere Boulevard #212 (Located inside Windermere Plaza Medical Clinic)Įdmonton International Airport (Departures Level, Second Level, Across from Door 26/27) At-home rapid test kits Pharmacies In-person rapid antigen tests at Rapid Test & Trace’s drive-thru site will cost you $80.Īddress: 6311 104 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta Numi Health Rapid Test & Trace Drive-Thru COVID Testing Rapid antigen tests at select Shopper’s Drug Mart locations cost $40.Īddresses: Various locations across Edmonton.
Clients are given a results certificate for travel purposes.
These locations conduct tests by a professional in a lab setting. Here are some places in Edmonton where you can get a rapid test: In-person rapid testing