We recommend you get tested for COVID-19 if you have respiratory symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19. Home-based testing by antigen is increasingly the most convenient way to test for COVID-19.
You can buy home COVID-19 tests at many retail pharmacies or online. Below are some options to pick up or order COVID-19 tests:
If you use a home testing kit and test positive, you have COVID-19. You do not need a PCR test for confirmation. Please stay home and away from others until:
Your symptoms have been getting better for 24 hours AND
You have not had a fever for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil).
If you have respiratory symptoms, you should stay home and away from others until:
Your symptoms have been getting better for 24 hours AND
You have not had a fever for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil).
If you have no symptoms, you do not need to stay home and away from others.
High-risk conditions for severe COVID-19 include undergoing treatment for cancer, currently taking medications for transplant, or immunosuppressant medications for other conditions. Other high-risk conditions, including having chronic lung, kidney, or liver disease; diabetes; HIV; obesity; and age 65 years or older, may predispose you to worse symptoms from COVID-19 or influenza. The CDC has more information.
If you have one or more conditions that put you at high-risk for severe COVID-19, this may make you eligible for outpatient COVID-19 therapies if you get COVID.
If you test positive, have mild symptoms, and have no risk factors for severe disease, stay home until:
Your symptoms have been getting better for 24 hours AND
You have not had a fever for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil).
If you have moderate symptoms, call your doctor.
If you have severe symptoms, go to the emergency room.
If you are at high risk for severe disease, then you should either contact your doctor’s office to ask about COVID-19 treatment or utilize free telehealth appointments available through the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Appointments are available between 8 am and 10 pm.
If you live in another state, including New Hampshire, you can use the national therapeutics locator to find locations.
Updated October 16, 2024