iHealth Test Kit Expiration Extension

As of July 8th, 2022, the FDA extended the shelf-life of iHealth COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Tests to 15 months. Please click here for details or to look up new expiration dates by lot numbers.

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Learn your COVID-19 test results privately at home in minutes

Let our Digital Assistant help you through the process

These test kits are:

Simple

They only require a quick swab inside each nostril

Fast

You get rapid results in minutes

Trusted

All test kits are approved under the FDA's Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)

When you should test

Don't wait to start testing. People who do not have symptoms can still spread COVID-19.

If you have COVID-19 symptoms:

TestNow

If you've been exposed to COVID-19:

Test3-5Days after exposure

Test instructions

Instructions about how to test and see your results are included in your test kit.

Our Digital Assistant can walk you through the testing process and send testing reminders

More information about at-home testing can be found on the CDC's website

If your results are:

(choose one)

Instructions about how to test and see your results are included in your test kit.

Positive
Negative

You are likely contagious

A positive test means it is highly likely you have COVID-19 and could spread it to others. Even if you have no symptoms and feel good, you should assume you are contagious.

Isolate yourself

To protect others, stay home (except for medical care), isolate yourself, wear a mask around others, avoid sharing personal household items, and wash or disinfect anything you touch. Learn how to isolate.

Contact your healthcare provider

Seek follow-up care from your healthcare provider as soon as possible, as you may need additional testing and treatment. Your healthcare provider will work with you to determine how best to care for you based on your test results, along with your medical history and your symptoms. See the full list of COVID-19 symptoms and emergency warning signs.

Continue testing

Testing negative does not mean you are less likely to be infected in the future.

Keep up safe practices

Continue hand washing, staying 6 feet away from others, and wearing a mask to defend against the spread of COVID-19. See how to protect yourself and others.

Negative is not a guarantee

Soon after being infected, you may not have enough virus in your body for the test to find it. This is why frequent at-home testing is recommended. These COVID-19 tests, just like pregnancy tests and flu tests, also have a small error rate or chance of giving a false negative result.

Listen to your body

If you test negative but are experiencing COVID-19−like symptoms such as fever, cough, and/or shortness of breath, consider taking another at-home test. If you are still negative, seek follow-up care with your healthcare provider to discuss options for confirming your result with a lab-based test. Also, take active measures including isolating yourself to defend against the spread of COVID-19. See the full list of COVID-19 symptoms and emergency warning signs.

Thank you for your interest

Thank you for your interest in Project ACT. We have had an overwhelming response to the initiative and have already exhausted the limited supply available for home delivery in your area.

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