
Irish Life Health
find out more about our diverse range of health and wellbeing services on offer
screening (general)
General Health Screening
Precision Health uses health screening strategies to help individual employees, and employers, preserve health by recognizing the earliest signs or symptoms of disease. Determining the most appropriate screening tests requires experience, up-to-date science and knowledge of the target population. We work with employers and Health insurance providers to offer health screening on-site in the most convenient, professional and safe manner possible. Our screening programmes help detect cardiovascular disease, diabetes, skin cancer, hearing loss, lung disease, eye conditions, and mental health problems. Each screening programme is augmented with educational content delivered by healthcare experts, and rapid access to state-of-the-art treatment.
Report
The final health screening report contains all the data gathered during the process, with personalised advice from our Medical Director about the significance of any abnormal results. More importantly, we give clear, practical advice on how to change your bad habits to healthy ones to reduce your risk of developing future health conditions.
Includes the following:
The Digital COVID Certificate is a convenient way to document your COVID risk status to your destination country:
- Fully Vaccinated (evidence provided by the HSE Vaccination service) OR
- Recovered from COVID (evidence of your Positive COVID PCR result from the HSE) OR
- Recently tested Negative (PCR or Antigen result from a private medical provider)
The DCC comes into use on July 19th in Ireland. Testing providers registered with the system can issue you a DCC with your COVID Negative evidence on it.
Precision Health has applied be a registered testing provider for Antigen Tests.
We will continue to issue non-DCC PCR results using our 20-minute PCR analyser but this is unlikely to be approved for DCC because the PCR DCC requires the analyser to be in an accredited lab rather than a medical clinic. If you know that you really need a PCR DCC, we will send your sample to our lab partner, who will process it and issue the DCC. This will take 24 hours, so please leave adequate time for processing.
Pick your appointment slot and pay online with instant confirmation. You will receive an online registration form by email which must be completed before attending. Our tester takes a nasal swab and processes it in approximately 20 minutes. You will receive your result via SMS and email (PDF). If you are travelling, we advise you print the PDF to bring with you.
If you require a PCR or Antigen Digital COVID Certificate (from 19th July), please allow 24 hours for processing.
The test is the same test as used by the HSE for detection of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). It is called PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Our test platform is the Cobas Liat Real-Time PCR Assay from Roche Diagnostics. Roche Diagnostics also produce the standard large-volume PCR analysers. It is CE-IVD approved (EU) and FDA EUA approved (US). The 20-minute test has been evaluated and found to have 100% agreement with the standard version of the Real-Time PCR test (a larger analyser than can process 90 samples at the same time).
The travel requirements into and out of Ireland and other EU countries specify that the COVID test should be a Real-Time PCR test, done within 72 hours of travel or an Antigen Test done within 48 hours. We recommend that you confirm this for your destination country before you make your travel arrangements.
The test is the same as the standard HSE test (Real-Time PCR).
We recommend that you consider the result in combination with current and past symptoms and risk of exposure to COVID-19. Always ask your GP for advice if in doubt.
A “detected” (positive) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found in your nose/throat. This may mean that you are actively infected or it may mean that you had COVID-19 infection in the recent past.
A “not detected” (negative) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus was not found in the sample. If you have no symptoms and low risk of exposure (eg. you are taking a travel test), this result is generally taken as “negative”. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and/or you have a high risk of exposure (eg you are a close contact) you may need a second test at a later date to confirm no infection.
An “indeterminate” (invalid) result means a sampling or processing problem occurred and the analyser could not accurately determine “detected” or “not detected”. This happens infrequently for all tests (nasal swabs, blood tests, biopsies) and may be due to tester error or analyser problems. If this happens, we will call you back for retesting, at zero expense.
Having a nasal swab is never comfortable. Our testers have been trained by Mr Stephen Kelly, an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner and qualified nurse trainer, to be safe and as gentle as possible. Is it important that we do get a sample from the required test area so that we (and you) can be confident that there is no SARS-CoV-2 there.
If you have a history of heavy nose-bleeds or recent injury or surgery on your nose, we will help you decide whether it is safe to proceed with the test.
We will initially send you an SMS to confirm the result and let you know that the PDF version is available via email. Your PDF version will contain:
Your name
Your address
You date of birth
Your passport number
Test date
Test type (Real-Time PCR or Antigen)
Test result (“Not Detected”, “Detected”, “Indeterminate”)
Clinic Information
We advise you print the results PDF out AND keep a copy on your mobile phone for passage through the airport.
The passenger Locator Form must be completed online before travelling. You can access the Passenger Locator Form here.
screening (occupational)
General Health Screening
Precision Health uses health screening strategies to help individual employees, and employers, preserve health by recognizing the earliest signs or symptoms of disease. Determining the most appropriate screening tests requires experience, up-to-date science and knowledge of the target population. We work with employers and Health insurance providers to offer health screening on-site in the most convenient, professional and safe manner possible. Our screening programmes help detect cardiovascular disease, diabetes, skin cancer, hearing loss, lung disease, eye conditions, and mental health problems. Each screening programme is augmented with educational content delivered by healthcare experts, and rapid access to state-of-the-art treatment.
Report
The final health screening report contains all the data gathered during the process, with personalised advice from our Medical Director about the significance of any abnormal results. More importantly, we give clear, practical advice on how to change your bad habits to healthy ones to reduce your risk of developing future health conditions.
Includes the following:
The Digital COVID Certificate is a convenient way to document your COVID risk status to your destination country:
- Fully Vaccinated (evidence provided by the HSE Vaccination service) OR
- Recovered from COVID (evidence of your Positive COVID PCR result from the HSE) OR
- Recently tested Negative (PCR or Antigen result from a private medical provider)
The DCC comes into use on July 19th in Ireland. Testing providers registered with the system can issue you a DCC with your COVID Negative evidence on it.
Precision Health has applied be a registered testing provider for Antigen Tests.
We will continue to issue non-DCC PCR results using our 20-minute PCR analyser but this is unlikely to be approved for DCC because the PCR DCC requires the analyser to be in an accredited lab rather than a medical clinic. If you know that you really need a PCR DCC, we will send your sample to our lab partner, who will process it and issue the DCC. This will take 24 hours, so please leave adequate time for processing.
Pick your appointment slot and pay online with instant confirmation. You will receive an online registration form by email which must be completed before attending. Our tester takes a nasal swab and processes it in approximately 20 minutes. You will receive your result via SMS and email (PDF). If you are travelling, we advise you print the PDF to bring with you.
If you require a PCR or Antigen Digital COVID Certificate (from 19th July), please allow 24 hours for processing.
The test is the same test as used by the HSE for detection of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). It is called PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Our test platform is the Cobas Liat Real-Time PCR Assay from Roche Diagnostics. Roche Diagnostics also produce the standard large-volume PCR analysers. It is CE-IVD approved (EU) and FDA EUA approved (US). The 20-minute test has been evaluated and found to have 100% agreement with the standard version of the Real-Time PCR test (a larger analyser than can process 90 samples at the same time).
The travel requirements into and out of Ireland and other EU countries specify that the COVID test should be a Real-Time PCR test, done within 72 hours of travel or an Antigen Test done within 48 hours. We recommend that you confirm this for your destination country before you make your travel arrangements.
The test is the same as the standard HSE test (Real-Time PCR).
We recommend that you consider the result in combination with current and past symptoms and risk of exposure to COVID-19. Always ask your GP for advice if in doubt.
A “detected” (positive) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found in your nose/throat. This may mean that you are actively infected or it may mean that you had COVID-19 infection in the recent past.
A “not detected” (negative) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus was not found in the sample. If you have no symptoms and low risk of exposure (eg. you are taking a travel test), this result is generally taken as “negative”. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and/or you have a high risk of exposure (eg you are a close contact) you may need a second test at a later date to confirm no infection.
An “indeterminate” (invalid) result means a sampling or processing problem occurred and the analyser could not accurately determine “detected” or “not detected”. This happens infrequently for all tests (nasal swabs, blood tests, biopsies) and may be due to tester error or analyser problems. If this happens, we will call you back for retesting, at zero expense.
Having a nasal swab is never comfortable. Our testers have been trained by Mr Stephen Kelly, an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner and qualified nurse trainer, to be safe and as gentle as possible. Is it important that we do get a sample from the required test area so that we (and you) can be confident that there is no SARS-CoV-2 there.
If you have a history of heavy nose-bleeds or recent injury or surgery on your nose, we will help you decide whether it is safe to proceed with the test.
We will initially send you an SMS to confirm the result and let you know that the PDF version is available via email. Your PDF version will contain:
Your name
Your address
You date of birth
Your passport number
Test date
Test type (Real-Time PCR or Antigen)
Test result (“Not Detected”, “Detected”, “Indeterminate”)
Clinic Information
We advise you print the results PDF out AND keep a copy on your mobile phone for passage through the airport.
The passenger Locator Form must be completed online before travelling. You can access the Passenger Locator Form here.
Executive Health Screening
This comprehensive health screen encompasses a broad range of diagnostic tests to measure your health status, detect silent medical conditions and help maintain a healthy lifestyle for the future. All assessments can be done on-site, minimising the disruption to your busy schedule.
Report
The final health screening report contains all the data gathered during the process, with personalised advice from our Medical Director about the significance of any abnormal results. More importantly, we give clear, practical advice on how to change your bad habits to healthy ones to reduce your risk of developing future health conditions.
Includes the following:
The Digital COVID Certificate is a convenient way to document your COVID risk status to your destination country:
- Fully Vaccinated (evidence provided by the HSE Vaccination service) OR
- Recovered from COVID (evidence of your Positive COVID PCR result from the HSE) OR
- Recently tested Negative (PCR or Antigen result from a private medical provider)
The DCC comes into use on July 19th in Ireland. Testing providers registered with the system can issue you a DCC with your COVID Negative evidence on it.
Precision Health has applied be a registered testing provider for Antigen Tests.
We will continue to issue non-DCC PCR results using our 20-minute PCR analyser but this is unlikely to be approved for DCC because the PCR DCC requires the analyser to be in an accredited lab rather than a medical clinic. If you know that you really need a PCR DCC, we will send your sample to our lab partner, who will process it and issue the DCC. This will take 24 hours, so please leave adequate time for processing.
Pick your appointment slot and pay online with instant confirmation. You will receive an online registration form by email which must be completed before attending. Our tester takes a nasal swab and processes it in approximately 20 minutes. You will receive your result via SMS and email (PDF). If you are travelling, we advise you print the PDF to bring with you.
If you require a PCR or Antigen Digital COVID Certificate (from 19th July), please allow 24 hours for processing.
The test is the same test as used by the HSE for detection of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). It is called PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Our test platform is the Cobas Liat Real-Time PCR Assay from Roche Diagnostics. Roche Diagnostics also produce the standard large-volume PCR analysers. It is CE-IVD approved (EU) and FDA EUA approved (US). The 20-minute test has been evaluated and found to have 100% agreement with the standard version of the Real-Time PCR test (a larger analyser than can process 90 samples at the same time).
The travel requirements into and out of Ireland and other EU countries specify that the COVID test should be a Real-Time PCR test, done within 72 hours of travel or an Antigen Test done within 48 hours. We recommend that you confirm this for your destination country before you make your travel arrangements.
The test is the same as the standard HSE test (Real-Time PCR).
We recommend that you consider the result in combination with current and past symptoms and risk of exposure to COVID-19. Always ask your GP for advice if in doubt.
A “detected” (positive) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found in your nose/throat. This may mean that you are actively infected or it may mean that you had COVID-19 infection in the recent past.
A “not detected” (negative) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus was not found in the sample. If you have no symptoms and low risk of exposure (eg. you are taking a travel test), this result is generally taken as “negative”. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and/or you have a high risk of exposure (eg you are a close contact) you may need a second test at a later date to confirm no infection.
An “indeterminate” (invalid) result means a sampling or processing problem occurred and the analyser could not accurately determine “detected” or “not detected”. This happens infrequently for all tests (nasal swabs, blood tests, biopsies) and may be due to tester error or analyser problems. If this happens, we will call you back for retesting, at zero expense.
Having a nasal swab is never comfortable. Our testers have been trained by Mr Stephen Kelly, an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner and qualified nurse trainer, to be safe and as gentle as possible. Is it important that we do get a sample from the required test area so that we (and you) can be confident that there is no SARS-CoV-2 there.
If you have a history of heavy nose-bleeds or recent injury or surgery on your nose, we will help you decide whether it is safe to proceed with the test.
We will initially send you an SMS to confirm the result and let you know that the PDF version is available via email. Your PDF version will contain:
Your name
Your address
You date of birth
Your passport number
Test date
Test type (Real-Time PCR or Antigen)
Test result (“Not Detected”, “Detected”, “Indeterminate”)
Clinic Information
We advise you print the results PDF out AND keep a copy on your mobile phone for passage through the airport.
The passenger Locator Form must be completed online before travelling. You can access the Passenger Locator Form here.
screening (executive)
webinars
Education
We strongly believe that health screening programmes are enhance by the addition of an educational offering before and after the screening. Employees are encouraged to engage with the screening programme that suits their own risks. Valuable resources are directed to the right employees at the right age. Those employees that are found to have an increased risk of conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes or cancer can take the first steps necessary to reduce their risk and seek professional help.
Online delivery
The educational programmes can be delivered face-to-face or, where pandemic restrictions dictate, can be delivered as an online webinar.
The Digital COVID Certificate is a convenient way to document your COVID risk status to your destination country:
- Fully Vaccinated (evidence provided by the HSE Vaccination service) OR
- Recovered from COVID (evidence of your Positive COVID PCR result from the HSE) OR
- Recently tested Negative (PCR or Antigen result from a private medical provider)
The DCC comes into use on July 19th in Ireland. Testing providers registered with the system can issue you a DCC with your COVID Negative evidence on it.
Precision Health has applied be a registered testing provider for Antigen Tests.
We will continue to issue non-DCC PCR results using our 20-minute PCR analyser but this is unlikely to be approved for DCC because the PCR DCC requires the analyser to be in an accredited lab rather than a medical clinic. If you know that you really need a PCR DCC, we will send your sample to our lab partner, who will process it and issue the DCC. This will take 24 hours, so please leave adequate time for processing.
Pick your appointment slot and pay online with instant confirmation. You will receive an online registration form by email which must be completed before attending. Our tester takes a nasal swab and processes it in approximately 20 minutes. You will receive your result via SMS and email (PDF). If you are travelling, we advise you print the PDF to bring with you.
If you require a PCR or Antigen Digital COVID Certificate (from 19th July), please allow 24 hours for processing.
The test is the same test as used by the HSE for detection of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). It is called PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Our test platform is the Cobas Liat Real-Time PCR Assay from Roche Diagnostics. Roche Diagnostics also produce the standard large-volume PCR analysers. It is CE-IVD approved (EU) and FDA EUA approved (US). The 20-minute test has been evaluated and found to have 100% agreement with the standard version of the Real-Time PCR test (a larger analyser than can process 90 samples at the same time).
The travel requirements into and out of Ireland and other EU countries specify that the COVID test should be a Real-Time PCR test, done within 72 hours of travel or an Antigen Test done within 48 hours. We recommend that you confirm this for your destination country before you make your travel arrangements.
The test is the same as the standard HSE test (Real-Time PCR).
We recommend that you consider the result in combination with current and past symptoms and risk of exposure to COVID-19. Always ask your GP for advice if in doubt.
A “detected” (positive) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found in your nose/throat. This may mean that you are actively infected or it may mean that you had COVID-19 infection in the recent past.
A “not detected” (negative) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus was not found in the sample. If you have no symptoms and low risk of exposure (eg. you are taking a travel test), this result is generally taken as “negative”. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and/or you have a high risk of exposure (eg you are a close contact) you may need a second test at a later date to confirm no infection.
An “indeterminate” (invalid) result means a sampling or processing problem occurred and the analyser could not accurately determine “detected” or “not detected”. This happens infrequently for all tests (nasal swabs, blood tests, biopsies) and may be due to tester error or analyser problems. If this happens, we will call you back for retesting, at zero expense.
Having a nasal swab is never comfortable. Our testers have been trained by Mr Stephen Kelly, an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner and qualified nurse trainer, to be safe and as gentle as possible. Is it important that we do get a sample from the required test area so that we (and you) can be confident that there is no SARS-CoV-2 there.
If you have a history of heavy nose-bleeds or recent injury or surgery on your nose, we will help you decide whether it is safe to proceed with the test.
We will initially send you an SMS to confirm the result and let you know that the PDF version is available via email. Your PDF version will contain:
Your name
Your address
You date of birth
Your passport number
Test date
Test type (Real-Time PCR or Antigen)
Test result (“Not Detected”, “Detected”, “Indeterminate”)
Clinic Information
We advise you print the results PDF out AND keep a copy on your mobile phone for passage through the airport.
The passenger Locator Form must be completed online before travelling. You can access the Passenger Locator Form here.
COVID supports
COVID Supports
Leveraging our experience in Occupational Health and on-site Health Screening, Precision Health are helping organisations from a broad range of sectors to keep their employees and clients safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The Digital COVID Certificate is a convenient way to document your COVID risk status to your destination country:
- Fully Vaccinated (evidence provided by the HSE Vaccination service) OR
- Recovered from COVID (evidence of your Positive COVID PCR result from the HSE) OR
- Recently tested Negative (PCR or Antigen result from a private medical provider)
The DCC comes into use on July 19th in Ireland. Testing providers registered with the system can issue you a DCC with your COVID Negative evidence on it.
Precision Health has applied be a registered testing provider for Antigen Tests.
We will continue to issue non-DCC PCR results using our 20-minute PCR analyser but this is unlikely to be approved for DCC because the PCR DCC requires the analyser to be in an accredited lab rather than a medical clinic. If you know that you really need a PCR DCC, we will send your sample to our lab partner, who will process it and issue the DCC. This will take 24 hours, so please leave adequate time for processing.
Pick your appointment slot and pay online with instant confirmation. You will receive an online registration form by email which must be completed before attending. Our tester takes a nasal swab and processes it in approximately 20 minutes. You will receive your result via SMS and email (PDF). If you are travelling, we advise you print the PDF to bring with you.
If you require a PCR or Antigen Digital COVID Certificate (from 19th July), please allow 24 hours for processing.
The test is the same test as used by the HSE for detection of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). It is called PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Our test platform is the Cobas Liat Real-Time PCR Assay from Roche Diagnostics. Roche Diagnostics also produce the standard large-volume PCR analysers. It is CE-IVD approved (EU) and FDA EUA approved (US). The 20-minute test has been evaluated and found to have 100% agreement with the standard version of the Real-Time PCR test (a larger analyser than can process 90 samples at the same time).
The travel requirements into and out of Ireland and other EU countries specify that the COVID test should be a Real-Time PCR test, done within 72 hours of travel or an Antigen Test done within 48 hours. We recommend that you confirm this for your destination country before you make your travel arrangements.
The test is the same as the standard HSE test (Real-Time PCR).
We recommend that you consider the result in combination with current and past symptoms and risk of exposure to COVID-19. Always ask your GP for advice if in doubt.
A “detected” (positive) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found in your nose/throat. This may mean that you are actively infected or it may mean that you had COVID-19 infection in the recent past.
A “not detected” (negative) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus was not found in the sample. If you have no symptoms and low risk of exposure (eg. you are taking a travel test), this result is generally taken as “negative”. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and/or you have a high risk of exposure (eg you are a close contact) you may need a second test at a later date to confirm no infection.
An “indeterminate” (invalid) result means a sampling or processing problem occurred and the analyser could not accurately determine “detected” or “not detected”. This happens infrequently for all tests (nasal swabs, blood tests, biopsies) and may be due to tester error or analyser problems. If this happens, we will call you back for retesting, at zero expense.
Having a nasal swab is never comfortable. Our testers have been trained by Mr Stephen Kelly, an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner and qualified nurse trainer, to be safe and as gentle as possible. Is it important that we do get a sample from the required test area so that we (and you) can be confident that there is no SARS-CoV-2 there.
If you have a history of heavy nose-bleeds or recent injury or surgery on your nose, we will help you decide whether it is safe to proceed with the test.
We will initially send you an SMS to confirm the result and let you know that the PDF version is available via email. Your PDF version will contain:
Your name
Your address
You date of birth
Your passport number
Test date
Test type (Real-Time PCR or Antigen)
Test result (“Not Detected”, “Detected”, “Indeterminate”)
Clinic Information
We advise you print the results PDF out AND keep a copy on your mobile phone for passage through the airport.
The passenger Locator Form must be completed online before travelling. You can access the Passenger Locator Form here.
Vaccinations
Our highly experienced and professional nurses provide vaccinations either through our own clinics in Dublin and Longofrd, or on-site at a client's location, where appropriate facilities are available.
Appointments are taken online, ensuring minimal additional work for client HR representatives. Our support team handle employee queries and appointment changes.
The Digital COVID Certificate is a convenient way to document your COVID risk status to your destination country:
- Fully Vaccinated (evidence provided by the HSE Vaccination service) OR
- Recovered from COVID (evidence of your Positive COVID PCR result from the HSE) OR
- Recently tested Negative (PCR or Antigen result from a private medical provider)
The DCC comes into use on July 19th in Ireland. Testing providers registered with the system can issue you a DCC with your COVID Negative evidence on it.
Precision Health has applied be a registered testing provider for Antigen Tests.
We will continue to issue non-DCC PCR results using our 20-minute PCR analyser but this is unlikely to be approved for DCC because the PCR DCC requires the analyser to be in an accredited lab rather than a medical clinic. If you know that you really need a PCR DCC, we will send your sample to our lab partner, who will process it and issue the DCC. This will take 24 hours, so please leave adequate time for processing.
Pick your appointment slot and pay online with instant confirmation. You will receive an online registration form by email which must be completed before attending. Our tester takes a nasal swab and processes it in approximately 20 minutes. You will receive your result via SMS and email (PDF). If you are travelling, we advise you print the PDF to bring with you.
If you require a PCR or Antigen Digital COVID Certificate (from 19th July), please allow 24 hours for processing.
The test is the same test as used by the HSE for detection of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). It is called PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Our test platform is the Cobas Liat Real-Time PCR Assay from Roche Diagnostics. Roche Diagnostics also produce the standard large-volume PCR analysers. It is CE-IVD approved (EU) and FDA EUA approved (US). The 20-minute test has been evaluated and found to have 100% agreement with the standard version of the Real-Time PCR test (a larger analyser than can process 90 samples at the same time).
The travel requirements into and out of Ireland and other EU countries specify that the COVID test should be a Real-Time PCR test, done within 72 hours of travel or an Antigen Test done within 48 hours. We recommend that you confirm this for your destination country before you make your travel arrangements.
The test is the same as the standard HSE test (Real-Time PCR).
We recommend that you consider the result in combination with current and past symptoms and risk of exposure to COVID-19. Always ask your GP for advice if in doubt.
A “detected” (positive) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found in your nose/throat. This may mean that you are actively infected or it may mean that you had COVID-19 infection in the recent past.
A “not detected” (negative) result means that SARS-CoV-2 virus was not found in the sample. If you have no symptoms and low risk of exposure (eg. you are taking a travel test), this result is generally taken as “negative”. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and/or you have a high risk of exposure (eg you are a close contact) you may need a second test at a later date to confirm no infection.
An “indeterminate” (invalid) result means a sampling or processing problem occurred and the analyser could not accurately determine “detected” or “not detected”. This happens infrequently for all tests (nasal swabs, blood tests, biopsies) and may be due to tester error or analyser problems. If this happens, we will call you back for retesting, at zero expense.
Having a nasal swab is never comfortable. Our testers have been trained by Mr Stephen Kelly, an experienced Advanced Nurse Practitioner and qualified nurse trainer, to be safe and as gentle as possible. Is it important that we do get a sample from the required test area so that we (and you) can be confident that there is no SARS-CoV-2 there.
If you have a history of heavy nose-bleeds or recent injury or surgery on your nose, we will help you decide whether it is safe to proceed with the test.
We will initially send you an SMS to confirm the result and let you know that the PDF version is available via email. Your PDF version will contain:
Your name
Your address
You date of birth
Your passport number
Test date
Test type (Real-Time PCR or Antigen)
Test result (“Not Detected”, “Detected”, “Indeterminate”)
Clinic Information
We advise you print the results PDF out AND keep a copy on your mobile phone for passage through the airport.
The passenger Locator Form must be completed online before travelling. You can access the Passenger Locator Form here.
