COVID-19 Services
as well as support going back into the workplace
Initial return to work
Covid-19 Screening services
Stress and Anxiety support
Advice with Stay in Work policies
Remote and In House consultations
Regular COVID-19 testing (PCR and Antibody)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the PCR swab test checking?
This tests for the presence of the virus on swabs taken from the back of the throat and nose. It shows whether a person has virus particles in those areas.
When is it best done?
It is best done when you have symptoms and at the end of the first week after infection. This is the time when respiratory shedding of the virus peaks. which don’t look even slightly believable. If you are going to use a passage of Lorem Ipsum, you need to be sure there isn’t anything embarrassing hidden in the middle of text.
How is it done?
A COVID-19 swab involves gently inserting a long, flexible swab through a nostril to collect a sample from the nasopharynx, rotating it to collect cells and secretions, and then placing the swab in a container for laboratory analysis. This procedure is performed by healthcare professionals to diagnose COVID-19 by detecting the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
What is the Abbott test checking?
This tests for the presence of Coronavirus Antibodies. It shows whether a person has the Antibodies or not, and also by implication whether they have previously had Coronavirus.
When is swab best done?
It is best done when you have symptoms and at the end of the first week after infection. This is the time when respiratory shedding of the virus peaks. which don’t look even slightly believable. If you are going to use a passage of Lorem Ipsum, you need to be sure there isn’t anything embarrassing hidden in the middle of text.
When is Abbott best done?
It is best done after your symptoms have finished, we suggest two weeks afterwards. This is to make sure that Antibodies have had time to develop as testing too early can miss the development of Antibodies.