The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Saratoga Hospital offers COVID-19 antibody testing

- By Saratogian staff

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » Saratoga Hospital offers COVID-19 antibody testing at all outpatient laboratory locations, including Malta Med Emergent Care, Saratoga Hospital Urgent Care – Wilton and Saratoga Hospital Urgent Care – Adirondack.

Tests must be ordered by a healthcare provider. Results are usually reported to patients by their provider or Saratoga Hospital in three to five days. There is no copay.

Antibody tests, also known as serology tests, are blood tests that look for proteins that have developed in response to an infection, in this case the new coronaviru­s. A positive test result means that a patient has had and has recovered from COVID-19. Antibodies could offer some protection against future COVID-19 infection by preventing reinfectio­n or helping the immune system fight the virus faster or more effectivel­y.

“We decided to offer this service after hearing from people

Malta Med Emergent Care in our community who feel it would be helpful to know their antibody status, either to provide some reassuranc­e or help them make decisions about grocery shopping and other activities,” said Jeffrey Methven, Saratoga Hospital executive vice president.

Methven continued, “Antibody status also could help inform provider decisions about care for patients with compromise­d immune systems or chronic conditions.”

In addition, test results could provide helpful informatio­n to the broader community. If enough people are tested, antibody status could offer insights on how widespread COVID-19 has been in the region. The tests can also identify potential donors for convalesce­nt plasma therapy, which uses blood and antibodies from those who have recovered from COVID-19 to help patients who have the virus. How to get an antibody test: • A provider order is required for antibody tests at all Saratoga Hospital outpatient lab locations. • Given their extended hours, Malta Med Emergent Care, Urgent Care – Adirondack, and the outpatient lab at Wilton Medical Arts will be the preferred option for many patients.

• Patients who do not have an order can come to Urgent CareWilton and Urgent Care – Adirondack during normal business hours or Malta Med Emergent Care 24/7 for a screening to determine their eligibilit­y. Those who qualify will be tested. (Patients will be charged a copay for the screening but not for the test.)

• All tests are processed by Saratoga Hospital, which meets the latest Food and Drug Administra­tion validation criteria.

“For so many patients, the stress of the pandemic has been magnified by the questions and uncertaint­y surroundin­g testing and other protocols,” Methven said. “At a Saratoga Hospital facility, patients can get tested by an organizati­on they know and trust — and can be confident in the accuracy of their results.”

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