Saratoga County residents can report positive results from COVID-19 self-tests (also known as at-home or over the counter COVID-19 tests)
Saratoga County residents can use this form to tell the Saratoga County Department of Health (SCDOH) about a positive COVID-19 self-test result. The self-test must be authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A list of authorized self-tests can be found by searching the term “OTC” on the FDA website.
Negative results from self-tests do NOT need to be reported.
The form should NOT be used to report results of a test obtained or performed at or through a doctor’s office, clinic, hospital, laboratory, pharmacy, school, or any testing site or program operated by SCDOH.
AFTER SUBMITTING THIS FORM, PLEASE VISIT OUR ISOLATION AND EXPOSURE WEBSITE AND TAKE THE ACTIONS APPROPRIATE TO YOUR PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCE.
If additional information is needed, the Saratoga County Department of Health will contact you.
First choose the type of test that was used. Some of the more common brands are shown below:
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