PITTSBURGH — Think you may have coronavirus, or did you return from a hotspot?
There are locations across western Pennsylvania where you can get tested to find out whether you have the virus.
People who believe they need to be tested should contact their primary care provider to discuss whether testing is appropriate.
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The following information is from the Allegheny County Health Department. You can read more regarding testing by clicking the link above.
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Sites allowing asymptomatic testing for COVID-19 in Allegheny County include Rite Aid and MedExpress locations and federally qualified health centers. Visit the Rite Aid website to schedule a testing appointment at their locations. MedExpress asks people to call their nearest center for information. They will test asymptomatic individuals who indicate they need a medical evaluation to return to work or that they may have been exposed. Testing appointments at federally qualified health centers are available through https://alleghenycovidtesting.com.
Local COVID-19 screening and testing locations include those being conducted by AHN, Central Outreach Wellness Center, CVS, East Liberty Family Health Care Center, Heritage Valley Health System, MedExpress, Metro Community Health Center, North Side Christian Health Center, Pittsburgh Mercy Family Health Center, Primary Care Health Services, RiteAid, STO-ROX Family Health Center, Squirrel Hill Health Center and UPMC.
You can use the Testing Site Locations map to identify where the closest locations are for your address.
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