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Hello, just wondered if anyone is aware of a local reputable test centre to have days 2 and days 5 test to release carried out?


The issue with day 5 is that you have to have done at the centre to ensure its done properly and the palce i use is in Harley street - quite a distance.



Before anyone chimes in to reply to say "maybe don't go" then please don't waste my or your time as your not aware of my circumstances.

I'm not that priviledged that i cant do without warmer climes and wouldn't travel if not necessary and its certainly not a holiday .

Thanks BB

Hi we recently used Doctap who have option to take the tests at apharmacy in Brixton. This was the most local we could find at the time. Same day results which all came through on time. Try to get a morning appt if you can as the tests are collected from them at 1pm so I think an afternoon appt would not get same day result back. http://www.doctap.co.uk/


Good luck, it?s a minefield working out the testing options and requirements!

I think BB did say it's not a holiday notimpressed


It does lead to a mute point that those isolating and doing the test day 5 are having to travel to test centre , possibly by public transport or taxi, to do it.


Kind of defeats the objective 😱

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