Sun Pediatrics

Rapid Antigen Testing for Strep, Flu, RSV and COVID

Overview

Quick and Accurate Antigen Testing: Strep, Flu, RSV, and COVID

We provide accurate rapid COVID, influenza (flu), RSV, and strep testing services for children, backed by the advanced technology and safe and hygienic collection.

When to Test Your Child for COVID or Flu

A pediatrician will consider the test based on:
1. The symptoms of your kid
2.If they have been exposed to a close contact
3. The prevalence of illness. COVID-19 has similar symptoms to other diseases such as influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). One may also catch these two diseases at the same time. That’s why kids and teens might require testing for more than one virus (such as COVID-19 and flu).

What If Your Kid Comes into Contact with a COVID 19 Patient or Suspect?

If they are not fully immunized, they should be quarantined and tested straight away, even if they don’t exhibit any symptoms. Test once more five to seven days after your last interaction with the COVID-19 carrier if the first test is negative. If symptoms appear, get tested immediately. – Test 5–7 days after the last time they had contact with the COVID-19 carrier if they have had all of their vaccinations and do not exhibit any symptoms. If symptoms appear, get tested immediately. -Call your doctor about testing or if new symptoms appear if your child has recovered from COVID-19 within the last 90 days. It could be advised to test at different times. Before attending indoor events with people who are not in your home, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises using a self-test, especially if you live with someone more susceptible to severe COVID-19. Testing is beneficial before a planned medical operation or trip.

What is rapid antigen testing?

Rapid antigen testing, also known as rapid diagnostic testing, is a method used to quickly detect the presence of viral antigens, such as proteins, in a person’s body. This type of testing is commonly used for infectious diseases, including COVID-19. It involves taking a sample, such as a nasal or throat swab, and applying it to a test kit. The kit contains specific antibodies that can bind to viral antigens if present. Results are typically available within minutes, making rapid antigen testing a valuable tool for immediate screening and identifying individuals who may be carrying the virus.

What are the Types of COVID 19 Testing for Kids

Rapid Antigen Testing
Instead of the coronavirus itself, the fast antigen test looks for antibodies—proteins produced by the body’s defenses to fight off the virus.
COVID-19 PCR Testing
A saliva sample or a nose swab is used for the PCR test. The PCR test, in contrast to the antigen test, looks for the virus itself rather than the body’s immune response to it.
COVID-19 Antibodies Testing
Antibodies to COVID-19 are found by a blood test. These are the proteins that the immune system of the body employed to combat the infection and may continue to be created to defend the body from coming into contact with the virus again.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Your Common Questions

During your child’s first visit, our team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, including medical history review, physical examination, and any necessary screenings or vaccinations. We’ll also take the time to address any questions or concerns you may have.

We follow the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines, which recommend well-check visits at regular intervals, typically starting from infancy and continuing through adolescence. These visits are crucial for monitoring your child’s growth, development, and overall health.

If your child is sick, please contact our office to schedule a same-day sick appointment. Our team will work to accommodate your child’s needs promptly and provide the necessary care and treatment.

Yes, we offer telemedicine appointments for certain types of visits and follow-ups. Please contact our office to determine if a telemedicine appointment is suitable for your child’s needs.

You can request a prescription refill by contacting our office during regular business hours. Please provide the name of the medication, dosage, and pharmacy information. We’ll process your request as quickly as possible.

If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, please contact our office at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to accommodate other patients who may need to be seen. Failure to provide timely notice may result in a missed appointment fee.

We accept most commercial insurance plans and Medicaid. However, we recommend contacting your insurance provider to verify coverage and benefits before your appointment.