Coronavirus testing has been a hot topic as hospitals in most states wait for supplies while the private sector begins to ramp up its production.

Now, an at-home test kit is set to be released on Monday from Everlywell. The digital health company, which sends out tests for everything from cholesterol checks to infectious diseases, believes it will be able to handle 250,000 cases a week.

Here are all the details you need to know about the cost, how to get one once they hit the market next week, and more.

Will anyone be able to get a test?

As is the case basically everywhere at this point, a doctor will need to prescribe the test after confirming the symptoms of coronavirus via a telehealth conversation.

Here’s how that will work:

“Consumers can go to www.everlywell.com where they will be asked to complete a screening questionnaire, provided by our independent telehealth partner and based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)," an Everylywell news release says.

The tests will not be available in New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island.

TIME has additional details:

“A doctor still needs to prescribe the test, so telemedicine doctors from PWNHealth, a national network of physicians who prescribe diagnostic tests, then reviews these answers to determine if a person qualifies for testing, based on criteria established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”

How much will the test cost?

According to Everlywell, the test costs $135, but the company is quick to note that HSA and FSA providers will cover the expense and that it doesn’t make a profit. It’s currently unclear if customers will have to pay upfront to be reimbursed later or if they cost will be covered by providers right away.

How quickly will I get it?

If approved, TIME says a customer will receive the test kit in two days, though overnight shipping might be possible for an additional fee.

What comes in the test kit, and what happens after I get it and take it?

Here’s what Everlywell says:

Overnight sample delivery (a shipping label is included).

Infectious disease sample collection and shipping materials to safely ship your sample, using COVID-19 guidelines set by the CDC and the recommendations provided by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (UN).

Private, secure digital results provided to all users within days. (Everlywell is a HIPAA compliant company and we never sell customer data).

Individuals with positive results will be offered a telehealth consult with an independent board-certified physician from PWNHealth.

Positive results will be communicated to all mandated federal and state reporting agencies.

The company also says that “secure digital results will be available online within 48 hours of the lab receiving the sample.”