COVID-19 Testing: Morgridge Academy Access Codes
This page is for those that are booking with an Access Code provided by Morgridge Academy.
Questions? Please contact Director of Education, Jennifer McCullough at 303.398.1104 or mcculloughj@njhealth.org.
Only one test, using one access code, can be booked at a time. For multiple codes and tests, please repeat the registration process.
Testing is by appointment only and must be booked online; walk-up testing is not available.
There is no charge for tests booked using Morgridge Academy access codes.
No physician referral is required for this self-referral option.
Additional Information About Testing
FAQs | Test Results Guide | Types of COVID-19 Tests | COVID-19 Swab (Molecular/PCR) Test Fact
Testing is administered at our main campus. Please come to the National Jewish Health parking lot between 13th and 14th Avenue on Harrison Street.
Swab (Molecular/PCR) Test - Enter the lot and follow the signs for testing. You will be checked in upon arrival and wait in your car for your turn. A National Jewish Health representative will let you know when it is your turn and will escort you from the car to the testing station.
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Please wear a cloth or medical mask for the testing appointment.
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Bring your photo ID and appointment confirmation email.
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Please print and bring a copy of the Consent to Treatment form. We also have forms available at the testing station. PLEASE WAIT TO SIGN THE FORM AT THE TESTING SITE.
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Note that this is a self-pay test and National Jewish Health will not bill your insurance.
Your results will be available to you in a secure, online account. Results will only be sent by mail only if specifically requested when you booked the appointment.
Account Set Up
If you are 18 or older and do not already have a secure, patient portal account, you will automatically receive an email to activate your account with the subject of Activate Your Patient Account Now. Please check your SPAM folder before taking additional steps — this personalized email is the fastest way to access your account and results.
If you do not receive the email to create an online patient account within two hours of registering for the appointment, please click here to request a new account. Your new request will be completed within three business days.
Viewing Test Results
You will receive an email notifying you when your test results are available. To view test results, log in to your secure, patient account and look for Test Results & More on your personalized dashboard. Click View Test Results and select View Details to download a PDF with your results.
A result status of PENDING indicates that your results are not available yet. Results are typically available within three to five business days.
If you have a positive result you will receive a phone call.
Results can be accessed from your patient portal dashboard:
Results for Children or Other Patients (those with caregivers, etc.)
Access to additional patients must be under an authorized representative’s (parent, guardian, etc.) account.
- The authorized representative account is created first, and then others may be added.
- Once your account is created, log in and visit the My Account section. Click Add Patient to Account and select “They received a COVID-19 test.”
- You will receive an email notifying you when patients in your account have test results available.
Understanding Antibody Test Results
Your COVID-19 antibody test results will have one of four findings: Pending, Not Detected, Borderline or Detected.
Pending: The laboratory is still processing your blood sample.
Not Detected: Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 were not detected in your blood. When antibodies are not detected the test result is considered negative. Negative results for antibodies do not rule out a SARS-CoV-2 infection, particularly in people who have been in contact with the virus. Your immune function may have been suppressed by other health issues or the antibody level is too low for this test to detect.
Borderline: Borderline results show that the test detected some antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, but the antibody level was too low to determine that you have had a past infection. Borderline results may indicate a very early infection or a prior infection with other Coronaviruses. It is recommended that the test be repeated at a later date.
Detected: Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 were detected in your blood. These results indicate a recent or prior infection with SARS-CoV-2. Rarely, a false positive result can occur due to a prior infection with other human Coronaviruses.
Any follow-up questions should be referred to an individual’s physician. If you do not already have a physician, you can make an appointment with a doctor at National Jewish Health at 303.398.1355.
FAQs | Test Results Guide | COVID-19 IgG Test Fact
Understanding Swab Test Results
The SARS-CoV-2 assay is a real-time test that uses the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This test detects genetic material of the COVID-19 virus using nasal swabs and washings and sputum and bronchial washings. The results of these tests are being shared with the Colorado Department of Public Health.
DETECTED result means that you currently have an active infection with the virus that causes COVID-19. If you have a “detected” result, contact your health care provider immediately. Take steps to care for yourself. Avoid spreading the virus to others. Self-isolate until you meet all three of these conditions: Your symptoms have improved. It has been 24 hours since you’ve had a fever without taking fever reducing medication. It has been at least 10 days since your symptoms first appeared. People with compromised immune systems may need to isolate longer. Follow your doctor’s advice.
NOT DETECTED result means that you likely weren’t infected with the COVID-19 virus. You can become infected in the future. It is important to follow guidelines for social distancing, face mask use and hand-washing. Your doctor may recommend repeat testing if you continue to have symptoms.
INDETERMINATE result means that the test was inconclusive. It could not tell if viral genetic material was or was not present. An indeterminate result may occur if not enough genetic material was present.
This test was developed and its diagnostic performance have been checked by National Jewish Health Laboratories. This test has been validated following CLIA regulations. This test is used for clinical purposes.
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Fill out our cancellation form to cancel your appointment. Please provide 48 hours notice for cancellations so that we can accommodate other families and patients.
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You will need a new access code to reschedule to a new time. We cannot change your scheduled time. If you wish to reschedule, please book a new available appointment time AND submit the cancellation form.
For children under these age limits, please to talk with your physician or see a physician through National Jewish Health Department of Pediatrics to receive a test in clinic. Our scheduling department will call patients to set up an appointment once a provider referral is received.
All patients under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
The information on our website is medically reviewed and accurate at the time of publication. Due to the changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, information may have since changed. CDC.gov and your state’s health department may offer additional guidance. |