The item on your Activity page indicates you requested a test result and the item on your Results page provides information about the status of that request. If it has been more than 5 days since you came in for testing, you can go to the Results page and click Request Test Results (or the plus icon > Request Test Results on your mobile device) and then follow the instructions for requesting lab test results.Īfter requesting your lab test results, a new item appears on your Activity and Results pages. You can go to the Results page and look at the Pending Results section to determine the current status of your lab work. If your testing was ordered by your healthcare professional, your lab test results (performed by a Quest Diagnostics laboratory) will be delivered to MyQuest as soon as they are available. If you're looking for your results from tests you've purchased directly from Quest, go here for more information. As testing conditions continue to evolve, stay up-to-date on estimated turnaround times. We strongly recommend that you share your test results with your doctor in order to make the best health decisions.COVID-19 RESULTS: Test results are typically available by the end of the next day. New York residents may not purchase any other at-home kits. Please note that New York residents may only purchase an at-home kit for a COVID-19 Active Infection Test.
Tests with an At-Home Kit option can be purchased in all states except Arizona, New York (with the exception of the COVID-19 Active Infection Test), Alaska, and Hawaii, as well as Puerto Rico.Tests with an In-Person at Quest or In-Person at Drive-Thru option can be purchased in all states except Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii, as well as Puerto Rico.Quest offers testing you can purchase for yourself, with physician oversight, as follows: Then, have your specimen collected for the testing you purchased.
Licensed professionals from PWNHealth LLC and affiliated professional entities (collectively, PWN) will provide clinical oversight of your lab testing, including ordering your selected tests, when appropriate. You can select and pay for lab tests here. Look for more information about the AWN here. If you need help paying for the tests you need, our Patient Assistance Program may be able to help.ĭuring your appointment, you may be asked to sign an Advance Written Notice (AWN). Health plans do not cover all healthcare services. In certain cases, for tests that Quest Diagnostics knows are likely not covered based on a health plan’s policies, we’ll issue you an AWN to notify you of your potential financial responsibility, and we’ll ask that you review and sign it if you’d like to proceed with the service(s).
If you have questions about your coverage, contact your insurance company. Your responsibilities typically include copays, deductibles, coinsurance, and any testing services not covered by your plan. Whether you’ll owe a portion of lab testing completely depends on your insurance. We don’t hold your funds and won’t charge you if your insurance pays the full amount. You’ll authorize an amount based on the estimated out-of-pocket cost of your lab test-but we’ll only charge your card if there’s a patient cost after we bill your insurance company. You will need to provide a credit, debit, or health savings card during your Quest Diagnostics visit.