Reporting Your COVID-19 Test Result
If you were tested at a non-university location, please upload your test result to MyHealthSpace. Login using your UofSC username and password and then on the next screen your date of birth. Click on Medical Clearances and then locate COVID Return Test and click the Green Update button. Attach a copy of your results under COVID-19 Test Results Upload and complete the date and the result in the appropriate category (Antibody test, PCR test, or Rapid Antigen test). Click Done.
Personal Doctor or Provider
- Contact your primary care provider for information regarding testing in your area
- Typically billed directly to insurance
Find COVID-19 Testing Sites in South Carolina
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
- Upload results to sc.edu/MyHealthSpace and bring a copy with you to campus
- Multiple sites set up throughout the state of South Carolina
Find COVID-19 Testing Sites Across the U.S.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Upload results to sc.edu/MyHealthSpace and bring a copy with you to campus
Mail-In and At-Home COVID-19 Tests
- Upload results to sc.edu/MyHealthSpace and bring a copy with you to campus
- Some kits may require a screening. Answer questions honestly and choose congregate
setting if asked why getting tested.
Note: All tests are PCR active infection tests. - QuestDirect – does not take insurance, costs $119 + $9.30 fee
- Everlywell - FSA/HSA Eligible, costs $109
- LetsGetChecked - FSA/HSA Eligible, costs $119
- EmpowerDX - FSA/HSA Eligible, may take insurance, costs $99
- Costco COVID-19 PCR Kit (Azova) - FSA eligible, costs $129.99; cannot take test if located in Nevada, Maryland or Pennsylvania
- Sam’s Club & Walmart COVID-19 PCR Kit (myLAB Box): FSA/HSA Eligible, costs $124.98; cannot take test if located in Nevada, Maryland or Pennsylvania
- Vault Health - Supervised test via Zoom Call; may be reimbursable by insurance, costs $119
- Picture by Fulgent Genetics: may be reimbursable by insurance, costs $119
- Vitagene - HSA/FSA cards accepted, costs $117
- LabCorp at Home Testing - Typically billed directly to insurance
NOTE: These third-party COVID-19 testing services are listed as a convenience. Their inclusion here is not an endorsement. Some of these tests may incur costs, fees and/or may not be covered by health insurance. The University of South Carolina and Student Health Services cannot guarantee the quality of third-party COVID-19 testing services. It's the responsibility of each family and individual to carefully vet third-party COVID-19 testing services to determine if they meet their needs. We encourage families and individuals to vet third-party COVID-19 testing services with their primary care providers. Only test modalities that have received an FDA Emergency Use Authorization will be accepted.