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Most sites are by appointment only! Here’s what you need to know!
All of the centers are drive-thru only, which means you need to be in a car or truck with a working window. You should also put gas in your vehicle before you go — wait times could be at least two hours.
Each of the centers also has criteria for testing eligibility and different sets of hours. This list will be continuously updated as more testing sites begin to open.
Who can be tested?
Patients must have recently traveled to any of the affected countries or have been in contact with someone who has the novel coronavirus. They must also be experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough or shortness of breath. The nonprofit is asking those with severe symptoms to visit a hospital ER instead.
Cleveland Clinic Florida has opened a drive-through testing site at its Krupa Center at 3250 Meridian Parkway in Weston. Testing will occur Monday-Friday, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. To book an appointment, call 954-659-5951. Callers will be screened by a nurse who will determine whether they meet testing criteria.
Broward Health has set up a mobile testing unit in Pompano Beach. Call 954-320-5730 to make an appointment.
Community Health of South Florida Doris Ison Health Center
Address: 10300 SW 216th St., Cutler Bay
Testing Hours: Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon.; by appointment only. Those who meet the testing criteria are asked to call the nonprofit first at 305-252-4820 to schedule an appointment.
Larkin Community Hospital
Address: 1475 W. 49th Place, Hialeah
Testing Hours: By appointment only
Who can be tested?
Healthcare workers and first responders, including police and firefighters, Hialeah and Miami city employees, and federal employees, including air marshals, Immigration and Customs Enforcement workers and those who staff detention centers. The individual must also be experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. Those who meet the criteria can sign up for a test at https://cvtesting.larkinhospital.com/en/. You can also call 305-830-0790 to schedule an appointment.
Hard Rock Stadium
Address: 347 Don Shula Dr, Miami Gardens
Testing Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Who can be tested?
First responders and healthcare staff, including police, fire-rescue, medical staff and essential staff that is supporting the management agencies during the novel coronavirus pandemic. You must have COVID-19 symptoms and be prepared to show ID.
People who are 65 or older with COVID-19 symptoms and have chronic conditions. You must show ID.
Individuals who are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and have recently traveled internationally on a cruise or plane or have a compromised immune system. You must show ID.
Testing for homebound Miami residents
The city of Miami announced Monday that it has 2,000 test kits to test homebound residents over 65 who fear they have contracted COVID-19. City staff will first reach out to low-income senior towers.
Call 305-960-5050 to make an appointment.
Broward Health
The address of the Pompano Beach test site will be disclosed to those who make an appointment.
Testing Hours: By appointment only
Who can be tested?
Patients must receive a written prescription from a physician and then call 954-320-5730 (open 7 am. to 7 p.m.) to register for a test. Those who qualify will then have to show a photo ID, the written prescription and the registration confirmation number once they arrive at the site.
C.B. Smith Park (Florida National Guard partnering with Memorial Healthcare System)
Address: 900 N. Flamingo Rd., Pembroke Pines
Testing Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Who can be tested?
First responders and healthcare staff, including police, fire-rescue, medical staff and essential staff that is supporting the management agencies during the novel coronavirus pandemic. You must have COVID-19 symptoms and be prepared to show ID.
People who are 65 or older with COVID-19 symptoms and have chronic conditions. You must show I.D. Individuals who are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and have recently traveled internationally on a cruise or plane or have a compromised immune system. You must show I.D. Pembroke Pines police say you can call 954-276-4680 in advance to pre-register for a screening. The registration hotline will open at 1 p.m. Monday.
Cleveland Clinic Florida
Address: 3250 Meridian Parkway, Weston
Testing Hours: By appointment only
Visit https://my.clevelandclinic.org/landing/preparing-for-coronavirus for screening requirements or call Cleveland Clinic’s 24/7 COVID-19 hotline for more information 855.697.3750.
Marathon Community Park
Address: 200 City Marina
Testing Hours: By appointment
Who can be tested?
Monroe County residents who are feeling COVID-19 symptoms and have made an appointment by calling 305-252-4820, according to WSVN.
This is a 24/7 Switchboard 211 operated helpline partially funded by The Children’s Trust, United Way of Miami-Dade County, Florida Department of Children and Families and Miami-Dade County.
Trained staff and volunteers provide telephone counseling, crisis intervention, and information and referral to countywide programs and services.
Callers may dial 2-1-1 from their home or office phone. If calling from a cell phone, please call (305) 631-4211.
HAPC provides an opportunity for the Haitian Communities in the U.S. and Haiti to grow personally and professionally. HAPC strives toward the following social, health, legal, and economic goals for Haitians.