Hi all!
First of all, this is not a post to bash OnPoint, because it was resolved in the end, and everything other than the one issue I'll describe (**wrong date on the test**) was very smooth.
Basically, we signed up for telehealth to use our tests at home and scheduled our appointment for 2 days prior to our Disney Wish cruise. Literally a few hours before we would leave for the airport to go to Orlando (we were spending a day and a half at disney prior to the cruise).
We logged in, the telehealth observer was on time, and friendly, and we got our tests done quick (15 min). The telehealth health care worker verified our negative results, took a picture with his computer of our test strips, and we verbally confirmed the date (since he was in a different country and time zone.
About 5-10 minutes later I received the email of the test results, on PDF files, and **the wrong date was on the test results**. basically it had the date of the day before, thus putting the result at 3 days instead of 2 days before the cruise, which for the telehealth antigen would be unacceptable!!
I tried to call OnPoint and also the lab healthtrackrx (?) the lab, but to no avail, couldnt even leave a message. I emailed whatever email I could find from onpoint and healthtrackrx and was hoping for a quick response, but got none.
Carefully going through the forms and emails, I found an email address that led to the health care worked who observed us. Thank God he was able to help us and he sent new PDFs -- however they each had BOTH the correct and wrong dates on them!
At this point we were already travelling and we got to WDW and spent the day there. We submitted the new PDFs (with both wrong and correct dates) to Safe Passage hoping for the best.
After a stressful day worrying about it (while in walt disney world), we finally got a "clear to sail" email from safe passage about 17 hrs later.
yes we could have just retested or tested at the port, but we were hoping to get it all out of the way so we could travel in and enjoy WDW relaxed prior to cruise. and hopefully not get COVID while in Disney.
Again, I don't want to bash OnPoint, as mistakes happen, and it was resolved in the end, and everything else about it was pretty smooth, but just a warning because it caused undue stress.
First of all, this is not a post to bash OnPoint, because it was resolved in the end, and everything other than the one issue I'll describe (**wrong date on the test**) was very smooth.
Basically, we signed up for telehealth to use our tests at home and scheduled our appointment for 2 days prior to our Disney Wish cruise. Literally a few hours before we would leave for the airport to go to Orlando (we were spending a day and a half at disney prior to the cruise).
We logged in, the telehealth observer was on time, and friendly, and we got our tests done quick (15 min). The telehealth health care worker verified our negative results, took a picture with his computer of our test strips, and we verbally confirmed the date (since he was in a different country and time zone.
About 5-10 minutes later I received the email of the test results, on PDF files, and **the wrong date was on the test results**. basically it had the date of the day before, thus putting the result at 3 days instead of 2 days before the cruise, which for the telehealth antigen would be unacceptable!!
I tried to call OnPoint and also the lab healthtrackrx (?) the lab, but to no avail, couldnt even leave a message. I emailed whatever email I could find from onpoint and healthtrackrx and was hoping for a quick response, but got none.
Carefully going through the forms and emails, I found an email address that led to the health care worked who observed us. Thank God he was able to help us and he sent new PDFs -- however they each had BOTH the correct and wrong dates on them!
At this point we were already travelling and we got to WDW and spent the day there. We submitted the new PDFs (with both wrong and correct dates) to Safe Passage hoping for the best.
After a stressful day worrying about it (while in walt disney world), we finally got a "clear to sail" email from safe passage about 17 hrs later.
yes we could have just retested or tested at the port, but we were hoping to get it all out of the way so we could travel in and enjoy WDW relaxed prior to cruise. and hopefully not get COVID while in Disney.
Again, I don't want to bash OnPoint, as mistakes happen, and it was resolved in the end, and everything else about it was pretty smooth, but just a warning because it caused undue stress.