There's A New Outdoor COVID-19 Testing Clinic In Montreal & You Can Get Results In 15 Mins

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There's A New Outdoor COVID-19 Testing Clinic In Montreal & You Can Get Results In 15 Mins
Courtesy of Go Test Rapide
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There are tons of reasons why you'd rather not wait 24 hours or more for your COVID-19 test results, and thanks to the newly opened Go Test Rapide in Montreal, you'll no longer have to.

No appointment is necessary at this drive-thru clinic located in Saint-Laurent.

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The rapid test costs $75 per person and one is expected to receive their results within 15 minutes.

In a news release, co-founder Daniel Selcer said frontline workers and teachers get a "steep discounted rate" and only have to pay $20 for a rapid test.

"We offer peace of mind with fast results.  is quick and efficient with a much shorter wait time that our citizens have been experiencing in our health care system. We offer peace of mind with fast results," Selcer wrote.

Go Test Rapide

Address: 105, boul. Marcel-Laurin, Saint-Laurent, QC

When: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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