If you want to get tested, but you're not eligible for COVID-19 treatment, you'll need to pay for the test yourself.
You can buy COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests from some pharmacies and retailers.
A rapid lateral flow test is done to check if you have COVID-19.
If you’re eligible for COVID-19 treatments, you’ll need to take a COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test if you have any symptoms of COVID-19.
Most people cannot get COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests for free from the NHS.
You may be able to get free COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests if you’re aged 12 or over and you're eligible for COVID-19 treatment because you’re at highest risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19.
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You may be at highest risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19 if you:
This list is a summary and does not cover everything.
If you're unsure if you are eligible, speak to your GP or hospital specialist who can advise you.
You can get free COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests from a pharmacy if you’re eligible for COVID-19 treatments because you’re at highest risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19.
You'll need to tell the pharmacy your:
If you've been sent a letter or email from the NHS about COVID-19 treatments, you should show this at the pharmacy to help confirm your eligibility.
If someone is collecting COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests for you, they will also need to give their name and address.
If you work in certain healthcare settings, you may be able to get free COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests. This will depend on your job role and if you have symptoms of COVID-19.
Speak to your employer about how to get a test.
How you do a COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test depends on the test kit you’re using.
COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests use either a:
The test you have might be different to one you've done before. It's important to read the instructions carefully and check the expiry date to make sure the test is still in date before starting.
Follow the instructions given in the test kit about how to prepare for the test. Including about washing your hands and blowing your nose.
If your test uses a throat and nose swab:
If your test uses a nose swab only:
To complete the test:
Do not leave the test longer than the waiting time given in the test kit instructions, as this can affect the result.
COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests show the result on the testing device within a few minutes.
You do not need to report the result from a COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test if you live in England, whatever the result.
If you get a positive COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test result, it means it’s very likely you have COVID-19.
If you test positive for COVID-19, try to stay home and avoid meeting people for:
Try to wait 10 days after the day you took your test before meeting anyone who is more likely to get seriously ill from viruses, such as someone with a weakened immune system.
If you test positive and you're eligible for COVID-19 treatments, call your GP surgery, NHS 111 or hospital specialist as soon as possible.
If you get a negative COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test result, it means it's unlikely you have COVID-19.
There's still a chance you could have the virus, so you should follow the advice on how to avoid catching and spreading COVID-19.
If you test negative and you’re eligible for COVID-19 treatments, you need to do a total of 3 rapid lateral flow tests over 3 days (1 test a day) if you continue to have COVID-19 symptoms.
If your test result could not be read, it’s not possible to say if you had COVID-19 when the test was done. Some tests may call this a void result.
Do another test as soon as possible.