BOOK YOUR
PRE-DEPARTURE RT-PCR TEST

HOW DOES IT WORK?

1
Book Your Appointment Online

Select your clinic of choice for your RT-PCR testing appointment.

2
Appointment Confirmation

Receive your appointment confirmation by email. Please remember to check your junk, spam, or promotions folder.

3
Appointment

Arrive to the clinic on time with your confirmation email, a piece of ID, and your Health Card. You will be required to pay for your RT-PCR test upon your arrival. Please wear a mask and practice physical distancing while in the clinic.

4
Get Tested

The healthcare provider will proceed with the swab test and will be available to answer any questions you may have.

5
Laboratory Processing

A laboratory requisition with your demographics and other pertinent information along with your specimen will be sent to the lab for testing.

6
Results

Your results will be emailed to the email address you provided at the time of booking your appointment.
You will receive your results within 24-72 hours.

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Speak With a Healthcare Provider

  • Same-Day Appointments
  • Open 8am – 9pm, 7-Days a Week

Our Healthcare Providers Can Help You With:

  • Medication Refills & Prescriptions
  • Lab Results & Requisitions
  • Work & School Medical Notes
  • X-Ray/Ultrasound Results & Requisitions
  • Medicinal Cannabis Referrals
  • Mental Health Support
  • Anxiety Counselling
  • COVID-19 Counselling
  • COVID-19 Testing & Screening Referrals & More

Rapid Antigen Testing for Work, School & Travel

At Meira Care, we arm you and your loved ones with accurate and reliable information about your family’s health. Put control back into your hands with our 15-minute Rapid Antigen Testing solutions.


When Should You Get The COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test?

  • When your non-vaccinated or vaccinated child is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.
  • When you suspect that you have been exposed to the virus.
  • If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.
  • When your employer asks you to get tested before returning to work to support safety protocols.
  • When you are required to meet someone with a compromised immune system.
  • When you are taking care of someone with a compromised immune system.
  • When you have been notified by your public health unit or the COVID-19 alert app to get tested.