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LOCAL URGENT CARE CENTERS OFFER COVID-19, ANTIBODY TESTING

- By Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writer

Antibody testing for coronaviru­s is now available to Santa Clarita Valley residents.

“With this new antibody testing, we have the ability to identify people who have been exposed to COVID-19 and may not have experience­d associated symptoms,” Dr. Brian Wilbur, chief medical officer with Exer Urgent Care, said in a prepared statement Friday. “We’re taking the next steps in understand­ing this virus and providing our patients with the highest level of testing in efforts to keep them healthy and aware.”

With a blood sample, this FDA-authorized test detects the presence of the virus’ antibodies produced in the blood and identifies those who may have either been exposed to or recovered from COVID-19, according to Exer officials.

On Friday, Exer announced antibody testing is now available at all 16 of its clinics across Southern California, including the Canyon Country and Stevenson Ranch locations.

In order to receive the most effective results, testing must be conducted a minimum of 10 days after infection or exposure, which helps ensure sensitivit­y and produces more accurate results as antibodies can take time to form after an infection, per Exer officials.

Results are expected within 24 to 48 hours after testing, and Exer then notifies patients of their results and recommende­d next steps.

Those interested in receiving an antibody test must receive a referral through Exer’s “VirtualCar­e by Exer” platform, an online urgent care service that provides real-time access to a doctor via video chat, or at an Exer clinic.

Once a referral is acquired, patients can proceed to an Exer clinic, where they will be tested for immunoglob­ulin class G, the most common antibody, according to a news release issued by Exer. It remains unclear whether possessing this antibody means immunity from COVID-19.

For those experienci­ng COVID-19 symptoms, such as cough, runny nose and shortness of breath, a nasal swab test is the current gold standard for diagnosis and can also be acquired with a referral from Exer’s VirtualCar­e to the drive-up testing site at the Stevenson Ranch clinic.

AFC Ugent Care also offers testing

AFC Urgent Care is also offering COVID-19 testing, as well as antibody testing.

Those interested in receiving a test are asked to visit any of the AFC clinic locations, including the one in Canyon Country.

Prior to the blood draw for the antibody test, patients will have a consultati­on with an AFC provider, who will make sure patients are asymptomat­ic, as well as document the timing and nature of past symptoms, if any, according to AFC officials.

An AFC medical assistant is then expected to contact patients with results within 24 to 48 hours, or within 72 hours for the COVID-19 nasal swab test.

For more informatio­n about Exer Urgent Care, visit ExerUrgent­Care.com or call 661-556-9020.

For more informatio­n about AFC Urgent Care, visit afcurgentc­are.com or call 661-367-8429.

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 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? (Above) Exer nurse Jillian Lehr prepares to perform a COVID-19 antibody test Monday on Michael Tsaturyan, the manager at Exer’s Canyon Country facility. (Right) Lehr draws Tsaturyan’s blood for the FDA-authorized test. (Below) Exer is offering the COVID-19 antibody tests to patients who suspect they may have been infected with the virus but recovered.
Bobby Block/The Signal (Above) Exer nurse Jillian Lehr prepares to perform a COVID-19 antibody test Monday on Michael Tsaturyan, the manager at Exer’s Canyon Country facility. (Right) Lehr draws Tsaturyan’s blood for the FDA-authorized test. (Below) Exer is offering the COVID-19 antibody tests to patients who suspect they may have been infected with the virus but recovered.
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