San Antonio’s risk level for COVID-19 is “high” and “worsening” this summer season. Here's where to get tested.
While getting tested for COVID-19 is still free at several locations, some sites may charge for the test. See below for a list ofThe city’s health department has a COVID-19 Hotline for residents to ask questions, including about transportation for testing. Residents can call 311 and select option 8. The hotline is available in English and Spanish from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to Noon on Saturday and Sunday.
City officials said some residents may experience a delay in receiving their COVID-19 test results due to the increased testing volumes locally and nationally. If a person has a primary care physician, they can call to see if their doctor is offering testing. Otherwise, below is an updated list of places where someone can get tested for free in the San Antonio area.- 9011 Poteet Jourdanton Fwy., San Antonio, 78211. Drive-through, appointment required. Phone: 210.922.7000. Hours: M-F: 8:30am - 4:30pm; Sat & Sun: Closed.Walk-up, appointment optional. Phone: 800.742.5990. Hours: M-F: 7am - 7pm; Sat & Sun: Closed.
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