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1 Miami-Dade County COVID-19 Community-Based Testing Sites Miami-Dade County COVID-19 Community-Based Testing Sites Updated as of 6/24/2020 12:42 PM County Hours of Testing Sites Contact number Address Requirements Location Operation North - Miami Hard Rock Stadium* Drive-Thru - No phone 347 Don Shula Drive Daily, starting • Over the age of 18 (with or without Gardens number Miami Gardens, FL at 9:00 AM symptoms)je 33056 • First responders and Healthcare workers, including staff at long-term care facilities *Antibody Testing available for all North – Miami Jessie Trice 305-694-6268 4692 NW 183rd Street Monday 9 AM Symptomatic with no age limit Gardens Community Health Miami Gardens, FL – 3:30 PM Center 33055 North – Carol CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen and Register 4700 NW 183rd Street Daily 18 years and older and a photo ID City online Carol City, FL 33055 • Symptomatic • Healthcare workers • First responders North – North Holy Family North 305-499-8767 or 14500 NE 11th Ave Mon – Sat 10 years or older with or without Miami Miami Walk Up Site www.miamidade.gov/covid- North Miami, FL 9 AM – 4 PM symptoms*** testing 33161 North – Opa Sherbondy Park 305-499-8767 or 777 Sharazad Blvd Daily, 12 years or older with or without symptoms Locka Opa Locka – Hybrid www.miamidade.gov/covid- Opa-Locka, FL 33054 9 AM – 4 PM site testing North – North Walgreens Drive Register Online 14901 NE 6th Ave Daily, 9 AM – • 18+ with symptoms Miami thru** North Miami, FL 5:00 PM • First responders and healthcare 33161 workers with and without symptoms North - City of Aventura* Register online or 786-619- 3301 NE 213th Street Mon – Fri Insurance or donations accepted: Aventura 3327 Aventura, FL 33181 9 AM – 5 PM • 65+ • First Responders *Antibody testing only 1 North - Town of Surfside* 786-619-3379 or 877-885- 9700 Collins Avenue Mon – Thurs. Residents living in the 33154 zip code only Surfside 8125 Bal Harbour, FL 33154 9 AM – 5 PM • First responders • Any seniors 65 and older *Antibody testing only East – Miami City of Miami Beach 305-735-3909 542 West 41st St Daily • Any age, symptomatic Beach -MedRite Urgent or register online Miami Beach, FL 9 AM – 5 PM • In contact with someone who tested Care* 33140 positive • Frontline workers – first responders, healthcare workers, and employees of essential business – Register here *Antibody testing also available East – Miami Miami Beach 305-604-2489 At home testing Mon- Fri 65+ homebound with symptoms Beach Mobile Testing 8 AM – 6:30 PM East – Miami City of Miami Beach No appointment required 17th Street & Daily, 9 AM – 5 18+ regardless of COVID-19 symptoms Beach Hybrid Site Convention Center PM *Antibody testing also available Drive East - Miami Miami Beach 305-538-8835 11645 Biscayne Blvd Mon – Fri 18+ experiencing symptoms Beach Community Health North Miami 33181 8 AM – 4 PM Center East - Miami Miami Beach 305-538-8835 1221 71st Street Mon – Fri 18+ experiencing symptoms Beach Community Health Miami Beach 33141 9 AM – 4 PM Center East - Miami City of Miami Fire 305-960-5050 At home testing N/A 18+ with symptoms and a City of Miami Rescue resident East - Miami Marlins Park 305-499-8767 or 501 Marlins Way Open 7 Days 18+ with or without symptoms www.miamidade.gov/covid- Miami, FL 33125 starting at 9 testing AM East – Key Village of Key 305-365-8910 100 Harbor Drive Mondays Key Biscayne resident AND: Biscayne Biscayne Key Biscayne, FL 8 AM - 2 PM • 65 or older with symptoms 33149 • Symptomatic and underlying medical condition • Frontline or essential workers 2 • Homebound • In contact with someone who is positive *If resident does not meet the criteria, the person is eligible to purchase a test for a fee East – Coral City of Coral Gables 305-460-5401 N/A N/A Coral Gables Resident AND Gables Homebound Testing • 65+, symptomatic, and homebound East – Coral MD Now Urgent 305-363-6044 150 NW 42nd Ave Mon – Sat Insurance or self pay options Gables Care Coral Gables 8:00 AM – • Any age symptomatic 4:00 PM • Close contact of confirmed COVID- 19 patient • It has been more than 14 days since they were last tested and received a positive result East - Walmart Drive Register Online through 3200 NW 79th St. M,W,F 18 years and older Brownsville thru** Quest Miami, FL 33147 7 AM – 10 AM • Exhibiting symptoms • Healthcare providers • First responders East – Jessie Trice 305-694-6268 5361 NW 22nd Avenue Mon – Fri Symptomatic with no age limit Brownsville Community Health Miami FL 33142 9 AM – 3:30 Center PM East – Care4U* 305-835-0101* 4690 NW 7th Ave. Mon – Fri Insurance or self pay options Allapattah Miami, FL 33127 9 AM – 4 PM • Any age*** • Symptomatic person requires an appointment • Asymptomatic person can walk in Antibody testing also available East – El CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen and Register 591 NE 79th St. Miami, Daily 18 years and older and photo ID Portal online FL 33138 • Symptomatic • Healthcare workers • First responders 3 South - CHI – MLK/Clinic No appointment needed 810 W. Mowry Dr. Mon & Wed. Symptomatic with no age limit; Must have Homestead Campesina Health Homestead 10 AM - 1 PM traveled to a high-risk country or been in Center contact with someone positive for COVID-19 CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen & register online 2780 NE 8th Street Daily 18 years and older and photo ID Homestead, FL 33033 • Symptomatic • Healthcare workers • First responders South - Cutler South Dade 305-499-8767 or 10710 SW 211 ST, Open 7 Days Over the age of 12 (with or without Bay Government Center www.miamidade.gov/covid- Cutler Bay, 33189 starting at 9 symptoms) testing AM South - MD Now Urgent 305-676-9957 12301 S Dixie Hwy Mon – Fri Insurance or self-pay options Pinecrest Care Pinecrest 33156 8:00 AM – • Any age symptomatic 4:00 PM • Close contact of confirmed COVID- 19 patient • It has been more than 14 days since they were last tested and received a positive result South – West West Perrine No appointment needed 18255 Homestead Mon - Sun 18 or older with or without symptoms Perrine Walkup Site Avenue Miami, FL 9 AM – 5 PM 33157 South – CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen & register online 11398 Quail Roost Daily 18 years and older and photo ID Perrine Drive • Symptomatic Miami, FL 33157 • Healthcare workers • First responders West - Miami-Dade County 305-499-8767 or 10901 SW 24th St, Open 7 Days 12 or older with or without symptoms Sweetwater Fair & Exposition www.miamidade.gov/covid- Miami, FL 33165 starting at 9 testing AM 4 West - Hialeah Amelia Earhart Park 305-268-4319 401 E 65 Street Mon- Sat. 18+ with symptoms Hialeah, FL 33013 9 AM - 5 PM West - Hialeah City of Hialeah 305-863-2950 At home testing Mon – Fri Home bound 65+ with symptoms Mobile Testing 9 AM – 5 PM West - Hialeah Care Spot Urgent 786-563-0280 18706 NW 67th Ave Daily, 8 AM – 8 Insurance accepted or self-pay option Care Hialeah, FL 33015 PM • Any age with symptoms • Healthcare workers West - Hialeah Larkin Hospital 305-830-0790 1475 W 49th Pl 9 AM to 5 PM Insurance or self-pay options; Register Hialeah, FL 33012 online first West – Jessie Trice 305-694-6268 901 E. 10th Avenue Wednesdays Symptomatic with no age limit Hialeah Community Health Hialeah, FL 33010 9 AM – 3:30 Center – Flaming PM Health Center West – CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen & register online 802 East 25th Street Daily 18 years and older and photo ID Hialeah Hialeah, Fl 33013 • Symptomatic • Healthcare workers • First responders West – Walmart Drive Register online through 9300 NW 77th Ave M, W, F 18 years and older Hialeah Thru** Quest Hialeah Gardens, FL 7 AM – 9 AM • Exhibiting symptoms Gardens 33016 • Healthcare providers • First responders West - Doral Walmart Drive Register Online through 8651 NW 13th Terrace M, W, F 18 years and older Thru** Quest Miami, FL 33126 7 AM – 9 AM • Exhibiting symptoms • Healthcare providers • First responders West – Doral Miami International Register through 1455 NW 107th Ave, Mon – Sat Requires a valid test order from a licensed Mall* BioReference.com Doral, FL 33172 (near 8 AM – 6 PM healthcare provider (no appointment JCPenny and Kohl’s) required) • If no healthcare provider order and 18 years or older, the person can request online through the portal (fee associated) 5 West – Doral CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen and Register 10701 NW 41st Street Daily 18 years and older and photo ID online Doral, Fl 33178 • Symptomatic • Healthcare workers • First responders West - CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen and Register 12701 SW 42nd St. Daily 18 years and older and photo ID Tamiami online Miami, FL 33175 • Symptomatic • Healthcare workers • First responders West – CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen and Register 2599 SW 147th Daily 18 years and older and photo ID Tamiami online Avenue Miami, FL • Symptomatic 33110 • Healthcare workers • First responders West – CVS Drive Thru** Prescreen and Register 8740 Bird Rd. Daily 18 years and older and photo ID Olympia online Miami, FL 33165 • Symptomatic Heights • Healthcare workers • First responders N/A MD Now Urgent Multiple locations Multiple locations Multiple Insurance or self-pay options Care* locations *All other MD Now sites (excluding Coral Gables and Pinecrest) are offering antibody testing. Check website for nearest location to zip code. N/A Miami-Dade Mobile 305-499-8767 or At home testing Mon – Sat Home bound 65+ or Adult individuals with a Testing www.miamidade.gov/covid- 8 AM - 2PM disability testing N/A Pixel by LabCorp At Prescreen and register for N/A N/A Must complete prescreen online first and Home Test Kits kit online or call 1-800-833- qualify for LabCorp to mail home test kit.
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