A rapid lateral flow test shows you the result on a device that comes with the test.
There's separate information on how to do a PCR test, the test that is sent to a lab to get the results.
Rapid lateral flow tests have expiry dates so you know when to use them by.
Do not use out-of-date tests. Use a test from a box which is still in date.
You can find the expiry date on the back or the side of the box that the test came in. If you have severe sight loss, ask a friend or family member to find the expiry date.
What to do with expired tests
If the tests are out-of-date you should dispose of them.
Recycle what you can, such as the cardboard box and paper test kit instructions.
Put the rest in your general rubbish bin.
Watch a video and find step-by-step guides to doing a test, including easy read and translated versions: GOV.UK: how to do a COVID-19 rapid test at home
You can call 119 (free from mobiles and landlines) if you need extra support.
Lines are open:
119 provides support in 200 languages.
SignVideo is a free online British Sign Language interpreter service for 119.
You can use the free Be My Eyes app to get help from trained NHS Test and Trace staff. Download the app, go to Specialized Help and select NHS Test & Trace in the Personal Health category.
If you have severe sight loss, you might find it easier to get help to do the test from a friend or family member.
If any part of your test kit is damaged or missing, do not use it. You’ll need to use another test kit.
If you’ve been harmed or had a reaction using the test kit, report it as soon as possible.
Find out how to give feedback about your test kit or report harm on GOV.UK.
Rapid lateral flow tests require either a:
The test you have might be different to one you've done before so it's important to read the instructions carefully before you do the test.
If your test requires a throat swab:
If your test requires a nose swab only:
Do not leave it longer than the waiting time specified in the test kit instructions as this may affect the result.
Report your result, whether it is positive, negative or void, every time you do an NHS rapid lateral flow test.
Report an NHS rapid lateral flow test result on GOV.UK.
If you're doing the test on someone else, it might help to:
If your test requires you to do a throat swab on someone else:
Stop doing the test if the person becomes distressed.
It's important to use a separate test kit for each person.