PCR test Sheffield: How to book a Covid test in city and where are the PCR test centres near me
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If you have symptoms of Covid – or are hoping to travel abroad anytime soon – you will need to complete a PCR Covid test.
There are two different types of PCR tests in England at the moment – one is provided free by the NHS, for people with Covid symptoms or who have been asked to be tested for a medical reason or have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus.
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Hide AdThe other is offered by private providers, for a fee, and is used for people without symptoms who require a PCR test in order to travel.
The travel rules have been updated in the UK, and international arrivals in the UK will now need a PCR test on day two of arriving into the country.
This will be reviewed in three weeks time, according to the Prime Minister.
Although you must be tested for Covid to return to England from any other country, each country has its own rules on what testing is required before entry will be granted, so you should always check the rules on what you need to do before you go.
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Hide AdThe Government is also asking people to continue taking lateral flow tests before they go out to meet friends and family this festive season, to slow the spread and keep people safe over Christmas.
You are being encouraged to take these tests even if you have no symptoms.
Here is everything you need to know about PCR tests in Sheffield – whether you need to access an NHS one or a private one if you are going abroad.
When should I take a PCR test?
A PCR Covid test is generally used for people with symptoms of the virus, unlike a lateral flow test, because PCR tests require a laboratory to analyse the results so are more accurate.
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Hide AdIf you are experiencing Covid symptoms or have been asked to get tested for a medical reason, or because you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive, you can access a free NHS test, either at a walk-in centre, drive-through centre or in the post.
If you don’t have symptoms, and need a PCR test in order to travel abroad or for a personal, non-medical reason, then you will need to pay for a test with a private provider.
How long does a PCR test take?
PCR tests can vary in how long they take depending on how quickly they are processed by the laboratory.
Tests usually take 24 hours however can take up to 3 days in some instances.
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Hide AdPrivate PCR tests usually take between 48 and 72 hours – although some offer same-day results – but if you need one to travel then it is best to order it in good time to make sure it arrives before you need it.
How much does a PCR test cost?
PCR tests are free when obtained via the NHS website or conducted at one of the NHS test centres.
However, as test results cannot be guaranteed in 24 hours, if you need a test in order to travel then you will need to purchase a PCR test with a same day turnaround period – which will not be free.
Same day tests can cost up to £140, with next day tests weighing in at between £70 and £90 depending on the provider.
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Hide AdWhere can I get a PCR test in Sheffield?
If you have symptoms or have been asked to take an NHS test, there are a number of places you can go in Sheffield.
You should book your test online here before you attempt to visit a test centre to make sure there is availability.
On this link you can also opt for a test to be sent to you at home, if you would prefer.
These are the NHS PCR test locations currently in Sheffield – including drive-through and walk-in centres:
Stocksbridge (Pedestrian and Drive-Through)
Johnson Street car park, Stocksbridge, S36 1BX
Open 7 days a week
Open from 9am to 3pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Sharrow (Pedestrian)
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Hide AdAlderson Road car park, Sharrow, S2 4LG (down the road from London Road Pharmacy)
open 7 days a week
open 8am to 8pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Burngreave (Pedestrian)
Gower Street car park, Burngreave, S4 7HA
open 7 days a week
open 8am to 8pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Upperthorpe (Pedestrian)
Shipton Street car park, Upperthorpe, Sheffield, S6 3EB
open 7 days a week
open 8am to 8pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Darnall (Pedestrian with car parking available across the road)
Station Road car park, Darnall, S9 4JT
Open 7 days a week
Open from 8am to 8pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Jordanthorpe (Pedestrian and Drive-Through)
At the site of the former Hazlebarrow School, 72 - 88 Hazlebarrow Crescent, S8 8AQ
Open 7 days a week
Open from 9am to 3pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Meadowhall Shopping Centre (Drive-Through)
Overspill car park, Plot 7, Meadowhall, S9 1EP
Open 7 days a week
Open from 8am to 8pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Halfway (Pedestrian and Drive-Through)
Halfway Park and Ride, S20 3GS
Open 7 days a week
Open from 9am to 3pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
Remington Road (Pedestrian and Drive-Through)
Remington Road, S5 9AG
Open 7 days a week
Open from 9am to 3pm for symptomatic (PCR) testing
If you need a private PCR test for travelling abroad, there are a number of options you can choose.
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Hide AdFor the testing you need to travel for an amber-list country, click here to see the options available in Sheffield – these are the providers the Government currently has a record of, although more may be available independently.
For the testing you need for a green-list country, click here to see the options available in Sheffield.