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  2. PCR tests are usually recommended when directed by a doctor. Start with an e-visit to find out if a COVID-19 PCR test is right for you. When you take a PCR test at Kaiser Permanente, you can usually see your test results within 24 hours by signing in at kp.org or our mobile app.

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  3. Starting November 12, for most members, you can get no-cost COVID-19 care from Kaiser Permanente. This includes vaccines, testing (including PCR tests and up to 8 home antigen tests per month), and medications. If you get COVID-19 care, such as vaccines, testing, and medications, from out-of-network providers, you’ll need to pay, but may be ...

  4. People with COVID-19 may have mild to severe symptoms, including fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. Other symptoms may include chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, and loss of smell or taste. While patient information shows most cases are mild, symptoms tend to be more severe in older adults and people with chronic conditions.

  5. If you experience severe COVID-19 symptoms while you’re traveling, seek care immediately for testing and diagnosis. In many places, you can get 24/7 care by phone or video from a Kaiser Permanente health care professional.

  6. When members receive diagnostic COVID-19 testing at Kaiser Permanente, they get: Easy online scheduling — testing appointments can be scheduled 24/7 and are usually available within 1-2 days. Convenient access to testing locationstesting is available at most Kaiser Permanente facilities.

  7. Panorama City Medical Center Medical Offices 6. 13630 Willard St. Panorama City, CA 91402. What to expect/how to prepare for your in-person visit. • Wear a mask. • Arrive on site at the time of your scheduled appointment. • Look for signs for "COVID testing". • Have your Kaiser ID ready.

  8. May 24, 2022 · See a list of Test to Treat sites near you on the State of California’s map tool. When you input your city or ZIP code in the Test to Treat locator map , look under “Locations with testing, medical visits, and medication (Test-to-Treat)” to find a testing location, not “Locations to fill a prescription.”

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