Mobile antibody Testing Without Leaving The Comfort of Your Home
Find out if you have been exposed to the Coronavirus and developed antibodies in response to COVID-19 without leaving your home
Fast Results—in just 15 mins to 24 hrs
PCR, Antigen, & Antibody Tests Available
Walk-Up, Drive Thru, & Curbside Testing





How It Works


Get quote in the airport
Book your test on our website and select your preferred date


We come you
No need to leave your home. Our mobile team will come to you in our sanitized cars


Get Tested
A healthcare professional in protective gear will collect a blood sample.

Why Should You Use the Antibody Taxi?
Our mission is to provide an Antibody Testing service that is in line with FDA guidelines and does not require you to leave the comfort and safety of your own home.
A safer testing environment for you:
No crowded waiting rooms
No commuting to testing clinics
No interaction with current COVID-19 patients
No front desk staff









COVID-19 Testing
Mobile Service in your City
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Book My COVID-19 TestFrequently Asked Questions
How do I book an Alliance Health in-home Covid-19 test?
One of 2 ways: You can call us or you can book it online. Simply set a date and time, and select you preferred test option. Same-day appointments available.
Do you accept insurance?
Insurance covers the RT-PCR Covid-19 Testing option, so all you have to pay is our travel fee. When paying with insurance, however, you will receive results in 24-48 hours rather than 10-36.
Which Covid-19 test do I need for travel?
PCR Tests are generally requested for travel. Testing requirements differ depending on the airline and country, however. So, check with both your travel destination and the airline guidelines to ensure you select a suitable option.
What is a PCR test?
A PCR Covid-19 test detects genetic material from the virus, considered the "gold standard" for checking if you are currently infected with SARS-CoV-2. This test may even detect fragments of coronavirus past the point when you are no longer infected. It is far more accurate than an Antigen test, commonly called a "rapid" test, as antigen tests detect viral proteins & require more of the virus to be present for detection. Your physician may ask you to confirm a negative result from a Rapid antigen test with a PCR test, as antigen tests can result in false negatives
Whats the difference between Antigen and Antibody tests?
Two key differences include: ① the method with which they are performed & ② what we aim to discover with our results. Rapid Antigen tests, usually called Rapid tests, use a nasal swab to confirm if you are infected with Covid-19 at that moment. Antibody tests, on the other hand, require a blood sample to check whether your immune system has responded to the virus by creating antibodies. The results can confirm if you have been infected with Covid-19 in the past.