![]() “The Town of Oyster Bay joins the growing list of healthcare providers, organizations and municipalities that have selected ProPhase Labs for their COVID-19 testing needs. “We are incredibly happy to partner with Supervisor Saladino and the Town in their tremendous efforts to combat this virus and get residents back to ‘normal life’,” said Ted Karkus CEO of ProPhase Labs. In the coming weeks, the Town and ProPhase Labs anticipate an expansion of testing access to the general public. With laboratories in both Garden City, NY and Old Bridge, NJ, ProPhase Labs has the capacity to provide test results to individuals within 24 hours from the time when one of its labs receives and accepts a specimen. On Tuesday, April 20 th, the Oyster Bay Town Board awarded a competitively bid contract to Pro-Phase Labs so that a greater number of residents have access to accurate and reliable COVID-19 testing, including fast turnaround times. By working together, we can and will overcome this disease and bring normalcy back to the everyday lives of our children and families.” ![]() It is my hope that this service ensures that graduations, proms and homecomings can commence in a safe and successful way. Supervisor Saladino stated, “To support school districts with the continuity of academic and athletic activities, we offer this free testing access to students and faculty. ProPhase Labs has the capacity to provide test results to individuals within 24 hours from the time when one of its labs receives and accepts a specimen. Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and members of the Town Board announced a new partnership with ProPhase Labs to administer a new, non-invasive saliva-based, viral RT-PCR multiplex-test for students and faculty that attend and/or work at public and private schools within the Town. This new saliva-based test is proven to quickly detect and identify COVID-19 and any of its 17+ current viral mutations. Doing Business with the Town (RFP’s, Bids).Applications, Permits, Licenses & Forms.Our clinic is the last commercial unit on the right before the railway bridge. Take the stairs or lift down to the riverfront heading towards the Battersea Power station. Immediately on the south side of the bridge. By bus - 44, 137 and 452 buses stop outside Chelsea Bridge Wharf.By tube - Sloane Square (10 min walk) and Victoria (15 min walk) are the closest underground stations.Directions by car from the south of Chelsea Bridge: From Queen’s Circus roundabout, drive north along Queenstown Road and take the second right turn into the Chelsea Bridge Wharf development car park at the second set of traffic lights (opposite Battersea Park).Directions by car from the north of Chelsea Bridge: Cross over Chelsea Bridge heading in a southerly direction and turn left into the Chelsea Bridge Wharf car park at the second set of traffic lights (opposite Battersea Park).Passing the barrier, follow the signs for the Howard Building (furthest right hand section of the car park) Drive left into the car park and collect your parking ticket at the barrier. By car - There is a secure car parking at Chelsea Bridge Wharf development, off Queenstown Road, south of Chelsea Bridge.Our clinic is the last building on the ground floor on the left. Drive down to the end of the service road. ![]()
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