

COVID-19 TESTING
Our Albuquerque based laboratory is now providing Rapid Antigen and Respiratory PCR testing panels throughout the state of New Mexico.
NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED
Due to the demand for testing, wait times vary based on volume and time of day. Staff may stop taking patients at anytime, based on volume and availability. Please plan accordantly.
PCR tests are covered by these insurance companies:
Aetna PPO
Anthem
Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
Cigna
Friday
Humana PPO
Medicaid
Medicare
Molina PPO
PNOA/HMA
Presbyterian PPO
Tricare PPO
True Health *until 12/31/2022
United Healthcare
Bring your government issued ID and your insurance card (if you have insurance.) Insurance will be confirmed at the time of testing. We are currently waiving copays but coinsurance will be collected if applicable.
A visit fee and testing fees are due at the time of testing for all uninsured and for insurance plans that do not qualify.
Now serving multiple Albuquerque areas
Parking Lot
Hazeldine Ave SE
next to Roosevelt Park
Testing Available
Tuesday & Thursday:
8:30AM - 12:00PM*


Alameda Blvd NE and
Balloon Museum Dr NE
Testing Available
Monday - Saturday:
9:00AM - 4:00PM*


East Side Parking Lot
Chelwood Park Blvd @ Roma Ave
DO NOT enter the high school or through the main gate of the stadium to protect the students and staff.
Testing Available
Monday - Friday: 12:30PM - 4:30PM*
Saturday: 8:30AM - 12:00PM


Berna Facio Development Center
3315 Louisiana Blvd NE
@ Comanche Rd NE
Testing Available
Monday, Wednesday, & Friday:
8:30AM - 12:00PM*


833-NMXSLab
(833-669-7522)
For information only
*Staff may stop taking patients at anytime, based on volume. Testing is provided on a first come - first serve basis. Please plan accordantly.
TESTING NOW AVAILBLE IN TAOS!
Taos Testing
NEW LOCATION
Cruz Alta Shopping Center
710 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur, Suite L2
Taos, NM 87571
833-NMXSLab
(833-669-7522)
For information only
Testing Available Monday - Saturday:
9:00AM - 5:00PM*
Testing is provided on a first come - first serve basis.
*Staff may stop taking patients at anytime, based on volume.
Please plan accordantly.

WE'VE MOVED

Testing
Here
FOLLOW THESE STEPS
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Enter the line where directed by staff
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Scan the QR code (or use the link below)
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Complete the online questionnaire (one per patient) as completely as possible, including your medical insurance information
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Bring proof of insurance and a photo ID
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A lab tech will perform the test
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Results will be emailed to the email address provided in your questionnaire
Rapid Antigen tests are processed in 15 minutes.
PCR tests are often processed the same day.
Results are available in 24-48 hours.
To expedite the process, on the day you go to get tested*, complete the patient questionnaire by using the button below.
*only questionnaires completed on the same day will be accepted

WHY NET MEDICAL?
Net Medical provides:
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On-site testing by medical professionals
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CLIA Certification
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FDA authorized antigen tests and FDA Full Respiratory Panels (PCR)
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Medical insurance billing to reduce costs
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State and Federal reporting for all test results
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Online registration and consent forms
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Telemedicine consults, scheduled around your availability
SHOULD YOU BE TESTED?
The Department of Health recommends that the following groups get tested:
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People displaying COVID-19 symptoms:
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cough
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fever
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shortness of breath
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chills
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repeated shaking with chills
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muscle pain
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headache
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sore throat
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congestion or runny nose
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nausea or vomiting
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diarrhea
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loss of taste or smell
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Asymptomatic people who have been in close contact to positively tested individuals
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Asymptomatic people who work in congregated settings
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Patients who are scheduled for surgery or as recommended by medical providers before procedures


COVID-19 INFORMATION
The guidelines and recommendations pertaining to COVID-19 change frequently. Net Medical is dedicated to providing accurate and expedited results for all tests performed.
For more information on COVID-19 in New Mexico, visit the NM Department of Health website, cv.nmhealth.org.
Form more information from the CDC please visit their website at cdc.gov.
