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GET TESTED / REPORT A TEST RESULT
Grand County Testing Options are listed in the table below.
IF YOU HAVE ANY NEW COVID-19 SYMPTOMS and you test NEGATIVE with a rapid antigen/home test, PLEASE ISOLATE yourself from others and RE-TEST yourself with a home test or antigen test in 48 hours or obtain a PCR test.
COVID-19 Testing for Travel - Events/agencies/airlines may require a negative PCR test within 72 hours, or negative antigen test within 24 hours. It is the traveler's responsibility to plan ahead.
Please click here for CDC International Traveler resources and here for GCPH Travel Resources and vaccines.
If you test positive for COVID-19:
- You may report your Positive At-Home Test result by completing our Confidential Form HERE.
- Go HERE for CDC's Isolation & Exposure Calculator for your next steps.
- You may be able to get treatment to help you recover. If you have mild to moderate symptoms, your symptoms began within the past few days, and you are at risk of getting very sick from COVID-19, call your doctor or health care provider as soon as you can to talk about treatment. Learn more about treatments at https://covid19.colorado.gov/getting-covid-19-treatment.
Si una prueba de detección contra el COVID-19 le dio positivo:
- Puede que califique para un tratamiento terapéutico que facilitará su recuperación. Si tiene síntomas de leves a moderados, sus síntomas empezaron en los últimos días y corre el riesgo de enfermarse de gravedad a causa de COVID-19, llame a su médico de cabecera o proveedor de atención médica tan pronto como pueda para preguntarles sobre el tratamiento. Aprenda más sobre estos tratamientos visitando https://covid19.colorado.gov/espanol/acceder-al-tratamiento
Entity | Test symptomatic & asymptomatic patients? |
Type of test(s) available |
Cost | Contact / Location |
Days & Times Testing is Available |
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AT-HOME COVID-19 Test Kits** | Both | Antigen (rapid) tests - know your result in 15 minutes IF YOU HAVE ANY NEW COVID-19 SYMPTOMS and you test NEGATIVE with a rapid antigen/home test, PLEASE ISOLATE yourself from others and RE-TEST yourself with a home test or antigen test in 48 hours or obtain a PCR test. |
FREE - available to pick-up throughout the county |
Pick-up locations-Granby: Library (drive-up window) Grand Fire District building WP/Fraser: East Grand Fire Grand Lake: Grand Lake Fire Hot Sulphur Springs: GC Public Health (120 Moffat Ave) Rural Health Network office (416 Byers Ave) |
**Please note - the expiration date of the orange iHome test kits has been extended an additional 90 days from the expiration date listed on the box. |
Order Form for At-Home test kits |
https://www.covid.gov/tests | ||||
Grand County Public Health | Appointment only Please call ahead |
GCPH provides free rapid Antigen tests
(15-minute tests) to address outbreak
and surveillance testing needs. IF YOU HAVE ANY NEW COVID-19 SYMPTOMS and you test NEGATIVE with a rapid antigen/home test, PLEASE ISOLATE yourself from others and RE-TEST yourself with a home test or antigen test in 48 hours or obtain a PCR test. |
No charge. Know your result in 15 minutes.
You will receive a verified result letter via email from Grand County Public Health within 12 hours of testing (to use for travel, verification for employment, etc.) |
970-725-3288 In our main Public Health Office in Hot Sulphur Spgs: 150 Moffat Ave. (just north of the HSS Library) |
Our Office will be CLOSED during Government Holidays. |
Middle Park Health Kremmling & Granby Facilities |
Appointment only Please call ahead 970-887-5800 |
In-house PCR Respiratory panel (1-2 days result) |
$150 cash or Rx from a provider to bill insurance |
Kremmling: 214 S. 4th St. Granby:
1000 Granby Park Dr. S |
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm |
Denver Health | Appointment only |
Base of Winter Park Ski Resort 970-726-4299 |
During business hours |
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Byers Peak Family Medicine | All patients must call
ahead for appointment |
78878 Hwy40 Winter Park 970-722-0300 |
During business hours | ||
Fraser Medical Clinic | All patients must call
ahead for appointment |
45 CR 804 #210 Fraser 970-726-6778 |
During business hours | ||
Test Definitions
- PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction): Usually performed by nasal or oral swab. This test detects the generic material of the virus and can be used to test for several viruses. This is the best test currently available to determine if you have active COVID-19 on the day you are tested. However, it is possible to test PCR negative one day, and then test PCR positive the next based on when your body mounts a response to the infection.
- Antibody (serology): A blood test that can determine if your body has viral antibodies. The presence of antibodies suggest that you have been infected with COVID-19 in the past or present. There are three types of antibodies: IgG, IgA, and IgM. IgG indicates past infections; IgA and IgM both indicate current or recent infection.
- Antigen: A nasal swab test that looks for proteins that live on the virus' surface. This test detects COVID-19 active disease, but a negative test does not guarantee that you do not have disease. @(Model.BulletStyle == CivicPlus.Entities.Modules.Layout.Enums.BulletStyle.Decimal ? "ol" : "ul")>