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4.74(5.7k reviews)
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Scheduling was easy and was there early to check in but still had to wait. My visit was pretty quick. My appointment was at 3PM. I got there at 2:45 and I left at 4. Time spent with the provider was probably less than 10 minutes.
4.76(5.9k reviews)
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I was able to go online and get in within 24 hours, which was good.
4.6(233 reviews)
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4.66(4.9k reviews)
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I received wonderful care. The staff was pleasant and fast care.
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Everyone at Indigo Urgent Care was extremely helpful & incredibly nice. They listened to me, checked everything out, & formulated a great plan of care. I appreciated that when one of the providers was not entirely sure about something she got a second opinion from another provider, which was great.
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4.76(7.6k reviews)
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Very helpful friendly staff. Identified my issue quickly once in exam room. 3 emergencies coincided my visit, wondering why the don't go to hospital emergency.
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Had to check the kidsโ€™ coughs before letting them go back to school. Great visit and loved Dr. Dan!!! Easy scheduling, clean office, nice front desk staff and no wait. Would def go back.
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Very happy with our urgent care visit. ย Staff that greeted us was friendly, check in time was reasonable, and Gabe, our PA, was great.
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Everything was ok except I was rusher by Medical assistant to leave. I ask about results of my test and she said she will call( she never did). Also Dr told me ( I remember exactly) that she will give me excuse for work for Monday but nothing happen and later when I read notes showing not excuse from work needed. I like this place but this time I was rushed to leave room. Thank you
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About Mono Tests

A mono test is used to diagnose an infectious viral disease called mononucleosis. Mono can be caused by many different viruses, though EBV is the most common cause of mono.

Mono can affect anyone of any age, though it is most common and noticeable among adolescents and young adults. An estimated one in four teens and adults who get EBV will develop mono.

Your doctor may perform or order a mono test if you are experiencing symptoms of mono. Mono symptoms are highly similar to the flu and include fever, headache, sore throat, fatigue, rash, and swollen glands in the neck or armpits.

There are two types of mono tests: the monospot test and the EBV antibody test. The monospot test looks for certain mono antibodies in the blood, while the EBV test looks specifically for EBV antibodies. Both tests are performed as a blood draw, either from your finger or a vein in the arm. In some instances, a mono test may be combined with other tests such as a complete blood count or throat culture to confirm or rule out a mono diagnosis.

A mono test usually takes under five minutes to perform, as it involves a quick blood draw from your finger or arm using a small needle. Your blood sample is placed into a small tube or vial and usually analyzed within minutes to detect the presence of antibodies that indicate you have mono. A mono test requires no preparation but may produce mild side effects such as slight pain or bruising at the injection site, which usually resolves within a few minutes.

If your mono test results are positive, your doctor will talk to you about your available treatment options. In most instances, mono goes away on its own within a few weeks, though some people may experience lasting fatigue. Steps you can take to find relief from mono include getting plenty of rest, drinking lots of fluids, and using over-the-counter medicines to relieve symptoms, including headache and sore throat. Your doctor may recommend other effective remedies based on your symptoms.

Mono Test FAQs

  • How much does a mono test cost?

    The cost of a mono test is based on factors including test provider rates, geographical location, and whether or not this test is covered by your health insurance plan. Contact the mono test provider directly to learn more about applicable costs, or contact your health insurance provider to learn more about your benefits and coverage.

  • Does insurance cover mono testing?

    Mono testing is covered by many health insurance plans, especially if your doctor determines that this test is medically necessary based on your symptoms and health situation. Contact your health insurance provider directly to confirm whether it covers mono testing. Some mono test providers may also check your insurance benefits to confirm that your plan covers this test.

  • Who should get tested for mononucleosis?

    Anyone experiencing mono symptoms should get tested for this virus to confirm or rule out this diagnosis. Symptoms of mono are similar to those of the flu and include fever, sore throat, headache, fatigue, rash, and swollen glands in the neck and armpits. Anyone can get mono, though this virus is most common among teens and young adults.

  • How do they test for mono?

    A mono test is performed as a blood draw from your fingertip or a vein in the arm. Both procedures are highly similar to one another. The testing provider will prick your finger using a small needle and draw the blood into a small tube or vial during the fingertip test. To collect blood from a vein in the arm, the testing provider will insert a small needle into your arm to draw the blood into a small tube or vial.

  • How long does a mono test take?

    A mono test is relatively quick and takes no more than five minutes, regardless of whether blood is drawn from your fingertip or arm. Mono tests generally require no preparation and produce no downtime . Though a mono test takes only a few minutes, your appointment may last longer if you are required to wait your turn. Contact the mono testing provider beforehand to confirm how long the test and your appointment will last.

  • How long does it take to get mono test results?

    Results from a mono test usually come back within five to ten minutes, though some mono test kits may require up to an hour to produce results. Ask the mono testing provider for more information regarding when your test results will come back. In most instances, you can expect to have your test results back on the same day you take the test.

  • Where should I get a mono test?

    A mono test can be performed by a healthcare professional at a pharmacy, urgent care clinic, walk-in lab, hospital, or doctorโ€™s office. If your doctor suspects you may have mono, you may be tested on the spot or given a referral to a nearby provider that offers this service. You can also use Solv to find mono test providers in your area that offer same-day appointments and test results.

  • How accurate are mono tests?

    Mono tests are reliable and are shown to have an accuracy rate of between 95 and 100% . However, mono tests that specifically look for antibodies of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) are known to produce fewer false negatives than tests that detect other types of antibodies . In some instances, false-positive results may occur in people who have caught certain diseases, including HIV, lymphoma, and rubella, as antibodies from these diseases can stay in the bloodstream for up to one year.

  • How can I book a mono test through Solv?

    Solv is one of the easiest ways to book a mono test, as it compiles lists of the highest-rated mono test providers along with their contact information. Visit our Home page and enter โ€œmono testโ€ into the โ€œWhatโ€ field, then select your location from the โ€œWhereโ€ dropdown menu to the right. Next, select the mono test provider of your choice from the list provided, then use the contact information to book a same-day appointment.

  • Can I do at-home mono testing?

    At this time, there are no at-home mono test kits available to diagnose mono in yourself or a loved one in the privacy of your home. This test requires a blood draw that must be performed by a trained and experienced medical professional. Some healthcare providers may visit your home to perform a mono test, but no test kits are available for self-testing at home.

Sources

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  1. MedlinePlus. Mononucleosis (Mono) Tests
    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/mononucleosis-mono-tests/
  2. National Library of Medicine. Monospot Test
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539739/

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