https //secure link.labmed.uw.edu : UW COVID-19 SecureLink Portal

https //secure link.labmed.uw.edu : UW COVID-19 SecureLink Portal

If you were tested for the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Virus, you can use this portal to retrieve the status and/or results of your testing. Only individuals who received a test retrieval card at the time of their test are eligible to retrieve their results via this portal.

To retrieve your test result, please enter the 12 or 16 digit retrieval code and your date of birth in the website https://securelink.labmed.uw.edu/.

If you have lost your barcode or your access code does not show the status of your test after 72 hours, please seek assistance as follows:

(Please do not call if your test is shown as “in process” or “pending”.)

UW Medicine

City/County Free Testing Programs

City of Seattle (SODO, Aurora, West Seattle, Rainier Beach, UW)

  • If you lose your QR code or have trouble accessing your results, call the University of Washington laboratory service line at 833-562-1212 for technical assistance.
  • For questions about facilities, directions, or scheduling a test, contact the City of Seattle Customer Service Bureau between 8:30 AM to 5 PM PST, Monday-Saturday at 206-684-2489. Interpretation available.
  • If you need support interpreting your results, please call your provider. If you have no provider call the King County COVID-19 call center between 8 AM to 7 PM PST at 206-477-3977. Interpretation available.

King County

  • If you are having difficulty accessing your results, please call the King County COVID-19 call center between 8 AM to 7 PM PST at 206-477-3977. This team does NOT have direct access to your results, but can help troubleshoot and connect you to the right team. Please let the call center know you were tested at the Auburn King County Site. Interpretation available.
  • If you need support interpreting your results, please call your provider. If you have no provider call the King County COVID-19 call center between 8 AM to 7 PM PST at 206-477-3977. Interpretation available.

Benton and Franklin Counties

  • If you lose your QR code or have trouble accessing your results, call the University of Washington laboratory service line at 833-562-1212 for technical assistance.
  • For questions about facilities, directions, or scheduling a test, contact the Benton-Franklin Health District at 509-460-4358 (English) or 509-460-4359 (Spanish). Interpretation available.
  • If you need support interpreting your results, please call your provider. If you have no provider call the Benton-Franklin Health District at 509-460-4358 (English) or 509-460-4359 (Spanish). Interpretation available.

Snohomish County

  • If you lose your QR code or have trouble accessing your results, call the University of Washington laboratory service line at 833-562-1212 for technical assistance.
  • For questions about facilities, directions, or scheduling a test, contact the Snohomish Health District between email covidtesting@snohd.org or call at 425-339-5278 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. Interpretation available.
  • If your symptoms worsen, please contact your healthcare provider or a local walk-in clinic for further guidance. If you’re experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 and let them know you may have COVID-19.

Yakima County

  • If you lose your QR code or have trouble accessing your results, call the University of Washington laboratory service line at 833-562-1212 for technical assistance.
  • If you need support interpreting your results, please call your provider.

Other Testing Programs

First Responders

Please visit http://www.kingcounty.gov/ems/test-info for updated information on interpreting your test result, next steps regarding precautions and communicating with your agency’s health officer, as well as additional COVID-19 resources.

Discovery Health MD Travel Testing Program

If you need support interpreting your results, please call your provider. If you have no provider call the King County COVID-19 call center between 8 AM to 7 PM PST at 206-477-3977. Interpretation available.

For further information, please visit: https://discoveryhealthmd.com/covid-19-services/test-to-fly/

Hawai’i Safe Travels Program

Instructions for Travelers:

  • Use the “Print or Download Report” button at the top of this page to generate a report suitable for uploading to your account at travel.hawaii.gov. You must be able to save the report to PDF using a “print to PDF” function.
  • There are free smartphone apps that can be used to make a PDF with your phone.
  • Bring a printed copy of this form to the airport with you.
  • If your result returns positive before you travel, DO NOT TRAVEL. Self-isolate and seek the advice of a medical provider

Medical Teams International Mobile COVID-19 Testing Program

It is possible to contract COVID-19 if you are exposed to someone with the infection at home or in the community. It is important to continue practicing good hygiene, social distancing and appropriate mask use to prevent getting sick. For additional information on how to prevent COVID-19 infection click here.

Es posible contraer COVID-19 si está expuesto a alguien con la infección en el hogar o en la comunidad. Es importante continuar practicando una buena higiene, distanciamiento social y el uso apropiado de mascarillas para evitar enfermarse. Para obtener información adicional sobre cómo prevenir la infección por COVID-19

UW WAVES (WAshington coronaVirus Exposure Survey)

If you are a WAVES participant and have lost your access code or it is not working, please call us at 1-866-816-5196 for assistance, option #3. Se habla Español. Please note it may take 72 hours for your qPCR result to become available and up to one week for your antibody test result.

Please contact your healthcare provider for questions regarding your health.

SCAN/Seattle Flu Study

If you are a Seattle Flu Study participant and have an 8-digit code, please use the Seattle Flu Study results portal to retrieve your result.

UW Medicine and SCCA

Testing performed at UW Medicine and UW Neighborhood Clinic locations

Please call the number below only if you were tested at a UW Medicine or UW Neighborhood Clinic location. If you were tested at another location (such as the City of Seattle Aurora or SODO testing sites), please see contact information for the site at which you were tested.

For testing performed at UW Medicine locations and UW Neighborhood Clinics call (206) 520-8787

For specific information about what to do after receiving your result, visit https://www.uwmedicine.org/coronavirus/follow-up-instructions.

Testing performed at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Call your Clinical Nurse Coordinator (CNC) or care team.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*