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I need to take a Rapid Antigen test to get a fit to fly certificate. It can't be self administered i.e. a medical professional has to do.


Is there anywhere local?


Google tells me Lloyds Pharmacy at Sainsburys does this but when I went this afternoon to make an appointment I was told they don't.

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What's your point here? Do you think I haven't already Googled to try and find somewhere? Nearest I can see is Clapham or London Bridge - not what I call local, but maybe you've broader definition.



Penguin68 Wrote:

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> https://www.google.com/search?q=fit+to+fly+certifi

> cate+london&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBGB895GB895&oq=fit+to+

> fly+certi&aqs=chrome.2.0i457i512j69i57j0i402j0i512

> l7.7903j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

A few weeks back I had to get an antigen test to fly and I used ?My health care clinic?- they had a testing place in the double tree at Victoria. Got there early, was seen early and results were quick. Before that had to bring my mum to a place in Croydon but it was really crowded etc.. the place I since used was much quieter etc.
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