Find My Testing Place Looking for COVID-19 testing? It has never been easier or faster to get tested for COVID-19. If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or think you may have COVID-19, you should get tested. Below are ways to go about getting a COVID-19 test. Version en Español 1. NO-COST Community Testing Event Finder There are no-cost community testing events across the state. Check the NO-COST Community Testing Event Finder to see if there is an event near you. Find a no-cost community testing event 2. Test Site Finder Local health departments, pharmacies, urgent care and other locations also provide testing. There may be a fee. Use the Test Site Finder to find locations near you. Find a testing site 3. NO-COST COVID-19 Test Home Collection Kit Program Residents 18 and older can request a no-cost at-home COVID-19 test collection kit for themselves online or through several community partner organizations. Parents or guardians of residents under 18 can request a no-cost at-home COVID-19 test collection kit for those aged 2-17. Request a kit Learn more about the program 4. Pick up an at-home testing kit at your pharmacy At-home COVID-19 tests are an option for anyone who can’t make it to a testing site. Check with your local pharmacy for availability. 5. Your health care provider Your regular health care provider may also have testing available. Contact your provider for details. More Information about Testing Determine what you should do while you are waiting for your test results, and what to do after your test results are available. Steps to Take After Testing
Find My Testing Place Looking for COVID-19 testing? It has never been easier or faster to get tested for COVID-19. If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or think you may have COVID-19, you should get tested. Below are ways to go about getting a COVID-19 test. Version en Español 1. NO-COST Community Testing Event Finder There are no-cost community testing events across the state. Check the NO-COST Community Testing Event Finder to see if there is an event near you. Find a no-cost community testing event 2. Test Site Finder Local health departments, pharmacies, urgent care and other locations also provide testing. There may be a fee. Use the Test Site Finder to find locations near you. Find a testing site 3. NO-COST COVID-19 Test Home Collection Kit Program Residents 18 and older can request a no-cost at-home COVID-19 test collection kit for themselves online or through several community partner organizations. Parents or guardians of residents under 18 can request a no-cost at-home COVID-19 test collection kit for those aged 2-17. Request a kit Learn more about the program 4. Pick up an at-home testing kit at your pharmacy At-home COVID-19 tests are an option for anyone who can’t make it to a testing site. Check with your local pharmacy for availability. 5. Your health care provider Your regular health care provider may also have testing available. Contact your provider for details. More Information about Testing Determine what you should do while you are waiting for your test results, and what to do after your test results are available. Steps to Take After Testing