Get tested at your doctor’s office or through an at home collection kit ordered by your clinician.

  • If you think you have mpox or have had close personal contact with someone who has mpox, consider taking precautions and visit a healthcare provider to help you decide if you need to be tested for mpox.

  • Lesion swab sample is collected by your doctor or through self collection using an at home collection kit (link to IFU)

  • At a healthcare provider’s office or at home using the clinician ordered at-home collection kit.

  • The current average time to deliver results for the mpox swab test is 3-4 days from the date of specimen arrival at the testing laboratory. Results are delivered to your doctor and online at: Labcorp Patient™.

  • Please call your doctor or other healthcare provider

Patient FAQs

  • Mpox, previously known as monkeypox, is a rare disease caused by infection with the mpox virus. Mpox virus belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae. The Orthopoxvirus genus also include variola virus (which causes smallpox), vaccinia virus (used in the smallpox vaccine), and cowpox virus. Mpox is not related to chickenpox.

  • Mpox can be spread through contact with an infected person, infected animal, or touching objects. Please see the CDC website for a more thorough explanation. https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/mpox/if-sick/transmission.html

How do I find out if I have mpox?

  • If you think you have mpox or have had close personal contact with someone who has mpox, consider taking precautions and visit a healthcare provider to help you decide if you need to be tested for mpox.

  • Please call your doctor or other healthcare provider

Testing with a Labcorp Kit

  • For questions about your kit or to request a replacement, please call Labcorp at 1-800-833-3935.

  • Lesion swab sample is collected by your doctor or through self-collection using an at home collection kit (link to IFU)

  • At a healthcare provider’s office or at home using the clinician ordered at-home collection kit.

  • The current average time to deliver results for the mpox swab test is 3-4 days from the date of specimen arrival at the testing laboratory. Results are delivered to your doctor and online at: Labcorp Patient™.

  • Labcorp runs the CDC’s test for detecting mpox. It has been FDA approved for diagnosing mpox and is based on highly sensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology.

  • If you suspect you have mpox, consider following CDC recommendations for preventing the spread of mpox. Consult your healthcare provider for any questions about treating symptoms at home.

I have mpox. Now what?

  • Your results will be sent to your ordering providers and your designated state health departments, if required. Labcorp complies with all state and local reporting requirements.