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Patient Portal | BioReference Laboratories

31 hours ago Get Started Using the BioReference Patient Portal The laboratory is now at your fingertips with the HIPAA-compliant, secure BioReference patient portal. Access your most recent laboratory reports, review previous results, pay your bill, and update your insurance information – all online. Simply click one of the links below to get started. >> Go To The Portal


How do I view my BioReference test results?

Get Started Using the BioReference Patient Portal The laboratory is now at your fingertips with the HIPAA-compliant, secure BioReference patient portal. Access your most recent laboratory reports, review previous results, pay your bill, and update your insurance information – all online. Simply click one of the links below to get started.

Why choose BioReference for testing and services?

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How do I get results for a minor through BioReference?

BioReference is a participating provider in the UnitedHealthcare Preferred Laboratory Network. Learn More. We take patient care seriously. We offer self-pay pricing and financial assistance and other patient support services. Patient Support. Connectivity is important.

How do I become a BioReference client?

Once you are registered for the BioReference patient portal, you’ll have access to your account any time of day or night. Paying your laboratory bill online is quick and easy. All major credit cards are accepted. You can also choose an eCheck option where funds will be taken securely from your checking account. GO PAPERLESS

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Why is BioReference important?

BioReference is pleased to offer a high-quality assay to ensure patients and their healthcare providers have greater access to testing to promote earlier diagnosis and help limit spread of infection.

What is the CDC?

The CDC provides many resources for providers and others to help guide the evaluation and management of patients. To access a general list of frequently asked questions pertaining to COVID-19, click here.

What is an antibody test?

Antibody tests inform you on whether you have been successfully vaccinated, or were exposed to the COVID-19 virus, especially since a large number of asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic COVID-19 patients will not be diagnosed with molecular (swab-based) testing.

How long does it take for antibodies to be detected?

Most people will have detectable antibody levels by 14 days after vaccination or onset of symptoms and levels are presumed to remain elevated for some time.

How long does it take for a virus to spread?

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), COVID-19 is thought to spread mainly from person to person in close contact, through respiratory droplets. It is also possible that a person can catch COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it. The CDC reports that some or all of the following symptoms may appear up to 14 days after exposure: 1 Fever or chills 2 Cough 3 Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing 4 Fatigue

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