BOOK A LONG COVID TEST


1. Contact one of our Partner Clinics listed below to arrange your test on a named-patient basis.

2. A fingerprick kit will be sent to your preferred address by our accredited provider.

3. Consultation online or in person will be arranged by Partner Clinic.

4. Partner clinics deal directly with patients to abide by medical and confidentiality regulations.

UK

 

Birmingham / London / Leeds

London

Dundee

London

Due to excess demand Re:Cognition Health are not currently accepting new Long Covid patients.

 

Who is Attomarker?

Attomarker is a company registered in England under company number 06550714 with its registered office address: Attomarker Ltd, 1a Lamarr Building 3 Babbage Way, Exeter Science Park, Exeter, Devon, England, EX5 2FN.

What does Attomarker do?

Attomarker provides rapid, blood testing technology that supports healthcare professionals make precise, data-driven decisions for personalised patient care.

Who can use Attomarker tests?

Attomarker tests are intended for use by healthcare providers.

Can I buy an Attomarker test directly?

No, Attomarker tests are not available for direct purchase by individuals. They must be obtained through authorised healthcare providers.

Why would I need an Attomarker test?

Attomarker tests provide data to support healthcare professionals to diagnose and monitor conditions quickly and accurately, and inform personalised treatment decisions.

Do Attomarker’s tests have regulatory approval?

Attomarker’s COVID Antibody Spectrum Test has completed regulatory processes to receive a UKCA Mark in the UK. This allows the test to be used by healthcare provider.

How do I use the Attomarker test kit?

Your healthcare provider will guide you through the process. Detailed instructions are also provided with the kit to ensure accurate sample collection.

How long does it take to receive my results?

Once the sample is received by Attomarker the results are typically available to your healthcare provider within two weeks. After this time your healthcare provider can share the findings with you.

Does Attomarker store my personal data?

No, Attomarker does not process or store personal data. When your healthcare provider sends your sample for testing, it is identified by a unique reference, not your personal information. This ensures that Attomarker only handles the test results linked to that reference. Your healthcare provider is responsible for managing and safeguarding your personal data.

What if I make a mistake during sample collection?

Contact your healthcare provider immediately for assistance. Do not attempt to reuse the kit.

Can I cancel or return a test kit?

Cancellations and returns are managed by your healthcare provider. Contact them directly for their specific policies.

What research has been done to validate the COVID Antibody Spectrum Test?

Attomarker performed a study of 200 people, 150 patients with long COVID and 50 people without the condition. It measured how well these people made antibodies to the spike protein (the part of the virus that helps enter cells) from 11 variants of SAR CoV 2 – the virus that caused COVID-19. The Attomarker COVID Antibody Spectrum Test measured the quantity and quality of these antibodies.

My doctor isn’t on your clinic list but I’d like the test, what should I do?

Attomarker is growing the number of healthcare providers it works with. Healthcare providers can sign up for more information at: https://attomarker.com/long-covid-test-health-professionals/  

How much does the Attomarker COVID Antibody Spectrum Test cost?

Attomarker charges £225 including shipping costs. Any other costs are determined by the healthcare provider which Attomarker has no involvement in.

What is the Covid Antibody Spectrum test?

The test looks at spike antibody quantity and quality against early and later variants of Covid (SARS-CoV-2), to give an indication to your immunity spectrum i.e., do you have gaps in immunity against particular variants?

In approx. 60% of Long Covid patients we have tested so far, there is a ‘gap’ against one or more variants which may underlie some of the symptoms seen. Based on the results of this test, the clinician may be able to advise suitable treatment that can help fill this gap e.g., with a heterologous vaccine, or monoclonal antibody therapy.