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Old 03-22-2020, 07:33 AM
 
Location: 35758
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Huntsville Hospital opened its first drive-thru testing site on Friday in John Hunt Park off Jaycee Way, near Joe Davis Stadium. Anyone interested in being tested must first have authorization from a doctor that a test is needed. The hospital plans to operate the clinic 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays. Those needing testing must bring a photo ID, driver’s license and health insurance card along with a doctor’s testing order. People who do not have a doctor’s order can visit Huntsville Hospital’s Fever & Flu Clinic at 120 Governors Drive.

Other testing centers in the state:

Birmingham: UAB Medicine plans to open an appointment-only drive-thru testing site on Monday at the Environmental Sciences Laboratory parking lot at University Boulevard and 22nd Street South. This screening location is for those who think they might have COVID-19. To make an appointment or for further information, call (205) 975-1881. The testing clinic at the Church of the Highlands on Grants Mill Road was open through Saturday. Now all patients are referred to the UAB testing site.

Montgomery: Baptist Health in Montgomery has opened an appointment-only screening and testing clinic on East Boulevard at Marti Lane. Patients with symptoms of coronavirus who believe they need testing can call (334) 747-0150 to make an appointment. After being asked a series of questions, if a person meets certain criteria he or she will be instructed to go to the clinic at a specific time and park in one of 10 designated spaces. Patients will remain in their vehicles while being screened and tested.

Mobile: Two drive-thru testing sites have been set up at Ladd-Peebles Stadium and The Grounds but were not yet open as of Friday morning, due to lack of testing materials. Check AL.com for updates.

Tuscaloosa: DCH Regional in Tuscaloosa offers coronavirus screening in the parking lot just west of Dr. Edward Hilliard Drive. Screening is available 8 a.m.-5 p.m., seven days a week.

Anniston: Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center operates a drive-thru coronavirus screening and specimen collection center at 230 E. 10th St. in the parking lot of the Medical Arts Building. This testing clinic is only for patients who have been referred for testing by their primary health provider. Once a patient gets a referral from his or her doctor, RMC will contact the patient to schedule a screening slot. The drive-thru screening site will be open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Statewide: The Alabama Department of Public Health has set up testing sites in the following counties: Hale, Montgomery, Marengo, Tuscaloosa and Elmore. Anyone who believes they need testing should call the ADPH hotline at (888) 264-2256 for information about where and when to go.
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Old 03-28-2020, 10:52 AM
 
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As of a 26 March AL.com update.
Also an interactive map from the Alabama Department of Public Health showing locations of test sites and latest dashboard statistics:

https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.c...a509d82c8cf0f7

In the event the link does not work for you; the below information was from AL.com's 26 March update:

Testing sites
Birmingham: UAB Medicine opened an appointment-only drive-thru testing site at the Environmental Sciences Laboratory parking lot at University Boulevard and 22nd Street South. This screening location is for those who think they may have COVID-19. To make an appointment or for further information, call 205-975-1881.

Cahaba Medical Care offers coronavirus testing at its West End clinic, 1308 Tuscaloosa Avenue, Birmingham. For information, call 205-679-6325 or visit cahabamedicalcare.com.

Christ Health operates a testing center in Woodlawn, at 5705 First Ave. North. The clinic is open by appointment only. Those seeking care should text SICK to 74000 to begin the pre-screening process, to make an appointment and be screened over the phone by a nurse.

Huntsville: Huntsville Hospital has opened a drive-thru testing site in John Hunt Park off Jaycee Way, near Joe Davis Stadium. Anyone interested in being tested must first have authorization from a doctor that a test is needed. The hospital plans to operate the clinic 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekdays. Those needing testing need to bring a photo ID, driver’s license and health insurance card along with a doctor’s testing order. People who do not have a doctor’s order can visit Huntsville Hospital’s Fever & Flu Clinic at 120 Governors Drive.

Mobile: Infirmary Health offers appointment-only drive through COVID-19 testing at Mobile Infirmary, 166 Mobile Infirmary Boulevard. People are urged to contact the hospital’s hotline at (251) 341-2819 and speak to a nurse as part of a screening process to determine if symptoms warrant an in-person examination. If an appointment is booked, the nurse will provide the patient a location and time to arrive.

Appointment-only testing is available at Greater Mobile Urgent Care, 2350 Schillinger Road, Mobile, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday-Friday and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Anyone wishing to be tested must call first to schedule a telemedicine appointment, and then a testing appointment will be scheduled afterward. Information is available at 251-633-0123.

Montgomery: Baptist Health in Montgomery operates an appointment-only screening and testing clinic on East Boulevard at Marti Lane. Patients with symptoms of coronavrius who believe they need testing can call 334-747-0150 to make an appointment. After being asked a series of questions, if a person meets certain criteria the person will be instructed to go to the clinic at a specific time and park in one of 10 designated spaces. Patients will remain in their vehicles while being screened and tested.

Anniston: Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center (RMC) operates a drive-thru coronavirus screening and specimen collection center at 230 E 10th Street in the parking lot of the Medical Arts Building. This testing clinic is only for patients who have been referred for testing by their primary health provider. Once a patient gets a referral from his or her doctor, RMC will contact the patient to schedule a screening slot. The drive-thru screening site will be open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Information is available at 256-235-5600.

Appointment-only testing is available at Southern Immediate Care in Anniston, 4100 McClellan Boulevard. Patients must call to make an appointment, 256-568-8818.

Auburn: EAMC operates an appointment-only testing clinic at EAMC Healthplus, 1171 Gatewood Drive, Auburn, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Anyone wishing to be tested must call for screening and must have an appointment. More information is available at 334-528-SICK.

Baldwin County: Appointment-only testing is available at North Baldwin Infirmary, 2115 Hand Avenue in Bay Minette. Anyone wishing to be tested must first call for an appointment, 251-341-2819.

Bibb County: Drive-through testing for COVID-19 coronavirus has been available in at Cahaba Medical Care in Centreville. Test kits are limited and only those who meet criteria of symptoms will be tested. For information, call 205-926-2992.

Chambers County: EAMC operates an appointment-only testing clinic at EAMC-Lanier, 4800 48th Street, Valley. Testing is open 10 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.-4 p.m. EST Monday-Friday. Anyone wishing to be tested must call for a screening and must have an appointment, 334-528-SICK.

Cullman: Testing is available 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday-Friday at Cullman Regional Screening Site, 1958 Alabama Highway 157. Patients must be pre-screened by a healthcare provider, and the healthcare provider must make an appointment for testing. More information is available at 256-735-5530.

Etowah County: Appointment-only testing is available at Southern Immediate Care, 956 Gilberts Ferry Road in Attalla, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Patients must call first and testing is only available with an appointment, 256-568-8818.

Fairhope: 3Circle Church is offering limited coronavirus testing at 10274 Alabama Highway 104-A in Fairhope. Testing is limited to those experiencing symptoms including fever, cough, shortness of breath, as well as people age 65 and over, or people with chronic health conditions. Lineup begins at 7:30 a.m.

Fort Payne: Testing is available 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday at DeKalb Regional Medical Center, 421 Medical Center Drive SW, Fort Payne. Anyone wanting to be tested must call for an appointment, 256-997-2708.

Hale County: Testing is available at Hale County Hospital, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday, at 508 Greene Street in Greensboro. Information is available at 334-507-3815.

Hoover: Testing is available at Ross Bridge Medical Center, 3635 Market Street in Hoover, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. Appointments must be scheduled online at www.covidalabama.com. After a telemedicine consultation, a healthcare provider will schedule a testing time at the clinic. More information is available at 205-92COVID.

Marengo County: Testing is available at Whitfield Regional Hospital, 105 U.S. Highway 80 East, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Testing is located on Walnut Street in the hospital parking lot. More information is available at covid19@bwwmh.com.

Monroe County: Testing is available while supplies last at Monroe County Hospital, 2016 South Alabama Avenues in Monroeville, 6:30 a.m.-5 p.m., seven days a week. Anyone wishing to be tested should call first, 251-575-3111.

Moulton: Testing is available 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday at Lawrence Medical Center, 220 Hospital Street, Moulton, while supplies last. More information is available at 256-974-2286.

Prattville: Baptist Health operates an appointment-only Coronavirus Care Clinic in the Montgomery area at 350 County Road 4 West in Prattville, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., seven days a week. People with symptoms should call 334-747-0150 to see if they need to schedule an appointment for drive-up testing. Symptoms include fever of 100.4 degrees or higher, cough, shortness of breath.

Trussville: Testing is available at Trussville Urgent Care, 1960 Gadsden Highway, 9 am.-4 p.m., seven days a week. Anyone wishing to be tested must call first, 205-655-1016.

Tuscaloosa: DCH Regional in Tuscaloosa offers coronavirus screening available in the parking lot just west of Dr. Edward Hilliard Drive. Screening is available 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday as testing supplies last, and on weekend hours depending on staff availability. The hospital says it is facing a “critically low” supply of testing materials, and may run out. The drive-up testing area may also be closed in the rain due to lack of cover.

Wetumpka: A COVID Collection Clinic is located at 500 Hospital Drive in Wetumpka, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday. Anyone wishing to be tested should call for an appointment, 334-514-3713.

Statewide: The Alabama Department of Public Health has set up testing sites in some counties. Anyone who believes they need testing should call the ADPH hotline at 1-888-264-2256 for information about where and when to go. Anyone who believes they have symptoms of COVID-19 is encouraged to call their healthcare provider to ask whether they need to be tested.

MainStreet Family Care, which operates a chain of clinics in central and south Alabama, began offering COVID-19 testing this week to patients who meet certain criteria.

Testing for children
COVID-19 testing is available for patients ages 0-21 at Urgent Care for Children clinics, located in Birmingham, Trussville, Vestavia Hills, Madison and Tuscaloosa.

Patients are encouraged to call before coming into the office: 205-848-2273.
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