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.