COVID-19 Testing Resumes in White Rock

COVID-19 Testing Resumes in White Rock
Pathology Consultants of New Mexico (PCNM) — Los Alamos County
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From December 16, 2022 post.

Pathology Consultants of New Mexico (PCNM) will resume their drive-through PCR COVID-19 testing service beginning Monday, Dec. 19, at White Rock Town Hall (139 Long View, White Rock) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

No appointments are necessary, but individuals are asked to bring their insurance card. For those who are uninsured, PCNM does charge $99 per test. PCR test results are provided within 48-72 hours. For more information, visit https://PCNM.com.

Curative rapid PCR testing will end Friday, Dec. 16. The company will be discontinuing all COVID-19 testing services across the country as of December 28, 2022.

For more information regarding testing options for Los Alamos County, visit the County website at www.lacnm.com/covid.

Original source can be found here.



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