Contra Costa Health Services opened four drive-through novel coronavirus testing sites Wednesday, open to anyone with the standard symptoms of the virus.
The sites are at the Contra Costa Public Health Clinic Services facility at 2500 Bates Ave. in Concord; the Martinez Health Center at 2500 Alhambra Ave. in Martinez; the Pittsburg Health Center at 2311 Loveridge Road in Pittsburg; and the West County Health Center at 23601 San Pablo Ave. in San Pablo.
Any county resident with symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, coughing, shortness of breath and fatigue, can call (844) 421-0804 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for a confidential screening by a health professional. Based on that screening, an appointment for one of the testing centers can then be made.
“It is crucial to ramp up testing in Contra Costa so we can get a more accurate idea of the spread of COVID-19 in our community,” said Anna Roth, director of Contra Costa Health Services, in a statement. “It is also
crucial for everyone in the community to have access to testing, to better protect themselves and their families.”
The testing is open to anyone regardless of their health insurance coverage, or lack of coverage, county health officials said. The testing sites will not take walk-up patients, however; appointments are necessary, and must be made through the medical professionals at the above telephone number.
Patients with appointments must drive (or be driven in) their personal vehicles to their appointments; testing is done without patients leaving their vehicles. Results should be available three to five days after the test, county health officials said.
I’m staying away from those areas!
I Tested negative on April 9 and had symptoms for three weeks. I asked my doctor to write me an order for the antibody test. She said they don’t have right now. She will call me back in two weeks. John Muir, Clayton Road in Concord.
our dr told us the swab test (not the anti-body) has a 30%+ False Negative. just fyi..
Yes, the anti-body test is showing to be very unreliable.
Imagine the embarrassment being tested, being told you have the anti-bodies then it turns you don’t, you run around and end up dying from the virus.
Yes, what good is an antibody test for herpes or epstein barr virus…….it’s always in you, it’s just a matter if when it decides to come out and play.
It’s about time.
Prior to this if you were a Kaiser member even with a fever and a cough and fatigue you were not tested. You were told to shelter in place and call them if symptoms got worse.
Would have been very useful, A MONTH AGO…
How do you know they aren’t collecting a DNA sample in the process?
That games long gone if you have ever been tested for anything within the last 10 years at a medical center.
What if the world had a Pandemic and nobody showed up?