BOSTON – November 23, 2020 – MarketPlace Logan, an affiliate of Boston-based New England Development and manager of the Boston Logan Concessions’ Program (BOS SHOP DINE), announced today that XpresSpa Group’s XpresCheck™ COVID-19 testing facility is now open to passengers in addition to airport and airline employees.
The XpresCheck COVID-19 testing facility at Boston Logan is a modular constructed facility within the International Arrival area in Terminal E (pre-security), with seven separate testing rooms and has the ability to administer over 400 tests per day for passengers arriving and departing the airport within all terminals, as well as airport and airline employees. There are three COVID-19 testing options offered: Rapid Molecular COVID-19 test, the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Test, and a Blood Antibody Test.
Travelers and airport employees alike can visit the XpresCheck via walk-in appointments or by scheduling in advance. Pricing varies:
XpresCheck also accepts insurance for the individual PCR and Blood Antibody Test, people who receive the rapid test may be able to submit their own insurance claim after their visit. The entire testing process which involves introductions, administering the test, and the clinical visit takes up to approximately 20 minutes and results are provided onsite if having the rapid molecular COVID-19 test or for the other tests shared via XpresCheck’s secure patient portal in two-three days after testing.
Travelers looking to make an appointment in advance for a more contactless experience can log onto XpresCheck’s website at www.XpresCheck.com. XpresCheck is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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