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  1. COVID-19 Testing

    • What You Need to Know

       

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    • Where to Get Tested

      Search by county and zip code on the Ohio testing site map, which includes Community Health Centers and pop-up sites that offer testing.

      OH COVID-19 SiteOH Testing Locator

      CDC Advisory

      Decisions about testing are made by state and local health departments or healthcare providers. You can visit your state or local health department’s website to look for the latest local information on testing. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and want to get tested, call your healthcare provider first. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and are not tested, it is important to stay home.

      CDC List of SymptomsCDC Site
  2. The CDC COVID-19 testing locator website helps you find a testing site near you. Go to the COVID-19 testing locator to search for where to get a COVID-19 test using a ZIP code or street address. This will then prompt you to the nearest location to make an appointment for a test.

  3. Find a walk-in clinic offering Covid-19 testing near your current location, including both lab and rapid testing. Search by zip code or city, and book an appointment at one of our convenient locations

    • (866) 389-2727
    • March 20, 2020
  4. COVID-19 testing is available at select UCHealth Urgent Care locations. Appointments are required and can be scheduled through My Health Connection. Please do not go to a UCHealth emergency department for a COVID-19 test.

  5. Use these links to find testing sites near you: Testing locations in California. CDC No-Cost Testing Locator Are you aware of your risk of severe illness? Testing is an option if you were exposed or have symptoms of COVID-19 . If you are at higher risk, then testing is recommended so you can get treatment. Risk factors for common respiratory ...

  6. Convenient Quest COVID-19 testing is available at no cost to you. See if you're eligible. Simply order online and schedule a drive-up appointment at a nearby location.

  7. If you’ve been exposed to COVID-19 or vaccinated, your body produces antibodies as part of your immune response. This test checks for antibodies to COVID-19 after exposure or vaccination and provides a numerical value that indicates the level of antibodies present.

  8. Visit one of these locations to get a test at no cost to you. People without health insurance do not have to pay for COVID-19 testing at Increasing Community Access to Testing (ICATT) locations.

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