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Los Angeles County COVID – 19 Testing Sites Los Angeles County COVID – 19 Testing Sites The City of Los Angeles, in partnership with the County of Los Angeles and CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort), is providing free COVID-19 testing to ALL Los Angeles County residents, whether or not you have COVID-19 symptoms. Priority for the same or next day testing is still given to people with symptoms, such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, muscle pain, headaches, sore throat, or a new loss of sense of smell. Visit https://covid19.lacounty.gov/testing/ to schedule an appointment. Testing is by appointment only. Testing is also prioritized for critical front-line workers and essential workers who interact with the public while working. Visit https://lacovidprod.service-now.com/rrs_first_responders to schedule an appointment for essential workers. If you are unable to register online, dial 211 or 1-800-339-6993 for assistance with scheduling an appointment, open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Please note that testing sites are available throughout LA County. All sites require an appointment, which must be made before showing up at the site. Appointments can be made for walk up or drive through, see notes below. Crenshaw Christian Center Kedren Community Health Center By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only – Walk-Up 7901 S Vermont Avenue 4211 S. Avalon Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90044 Los Angeles, CA 90011 Charles R. Drew University Campus Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Public Health By appointment only - Drive-Thru 11833 S. Wilmington Avenue 1731 E. 120th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059 Los Angeles CA 90059 Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza The Forum By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 3650 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard 3900 W. Manchester Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90008 Inglewood, CA 90305 1 Los Angeles County COVID – 19 Testing Sites St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Rolland St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Curtis Magnolia Place By appointment only - Walk-Up By appointment only - Walk-Up 1060 Exposition Boulevard 1910 Magnolia Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90007 Los Angeles, CA 90007 St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Mark Crenshaw Adult & Pediatric Clinic Ridley-Thomas Wellness Center Manual Arts By appointment only - Walk-Up By appointment only - Walk-Up 4251 Crenshaw Boulevard 4085 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90008 Los Angeles, CA 90037 St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Dr. St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Louis C. Frayser Health Center Washington Prep Wellness Center By appointment only - Walk-Up By appointment only - Walk-Up 5701 S. Hoover Street 1555 W. 110th Street Los Angeles, CA 90037 Los Angeles, CA 90047 St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Leavey- St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – OB Clinic Compton W.M. Keck Foundation Community By appointment only - Walk-Up Health Center 3628 E. Imperial Hwy By appointment only - Walk-Up Lynwood, CA 90262 2115 N. Wilmington Avenue Compton, CA 90222 St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Warner Los Angeles County-Crenshaw Area Office Traynham Clinic By appointment only - Walk-Up By appointment only - Walk-Up 3606 W. Exposition Boulevard 326 W. 23rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90016 Los Angeles, CA 90007 St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – East Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald Compton Community Health Center at Casa Community Center (East Wing) Dominguez By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Walk-Up 801 E Carson Street 15715 S. Atlantic Avenue Carson, CA 90745 Compton, CA 90221 St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Hyde Hawthorne Memorial Center-Betty Ainsworth Park Elementary School Sports Center By appointment only - Walk-Up By appointment only - Walk-Up 6505 8th Avenue 3851 W. El Segundo Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90043 Hawthorne, CA 90250 2 Los Angeles County COVID – 19 Testing Sites St. John’s Well Child and Family Center – Lincoln Harbor-UCLA Medical Center High School By appointment only - Walk-Up By appointment only - Walk-Up 1000 W. Carson Street Bldg. N26 2512 Alta Street Torrance, CA 90502 Los Angeles, CA 90031 Exposition Park Cal State Uni LA By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Walk-Up 3986 S. Hoover Street 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles, CA 90037 Los Angeles, CA 90032 Hotchkin Memorial Training Center Beverly Hospital By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 1700 Stadium Way 309 W. Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90012 Montebello, CA 90640 South Bay Galleria Carbon Health-Echo Park By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Walk-Up 1815 Hawthorne Boulevard 2110 Sunset Boulevard Suite M Redondo Beach, CA 90278 Los Angeles CA 90026 East LA College AltaMed Medical Group By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez 2040 Camfield Avenue Monterey Park, CA 91754 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Between Floral and Cesar Chavez AltaMed Medical and Dental Group - Commerce AltaMed Evaluation and Testing Site - By appointment only - Drive-Thru Pennsylvania 972 Goodrich Boulevard By appointment only - Drive-Thru Commerce, CA 90022 1724 Pennsylvania Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033 AltaMed Medical Group – Pico Rivera Lincoln Park By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 6336 Passons Boulevard 3501 Valley Blvd. Pico Rivera, CA 90660 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Cal State Uni LA West LA VA Parking Lot 15 (corner of By appointment only - Walk-Up Constitution and Davis) 5151 State University Drive By appointment only - Drive-Thru Los Angeles, CA 90032 100 Constitution Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90095 3 Los Angeles County COVID – 19 Testing Sites Bellflower City Hall Long Beach City College By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 1660 Civic Center Plaza 1305 E. Pacific Coast Highway Bellflower, CA 90706 Long Beach, CA 90806 PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital PIH Health Hospital-Whittier By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 1225 Wilshire Boulevard 12401 Washington Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90017 Whittier, CA 90602 PIH Health City of Bell ChapCare Vacco Health Center By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Walk-Up 6410-6480 Atlantic Avenue 10408 Vacco Street Suite A Bell, CA 90203 South El Monte, CA 91733 St. Mary’s Medical Center Santa Monica College By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Walk-Up 1050 Linden Avenue 2800 Airport Avenue Long Beach, CA 90813 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Northridge Hospital Medical Center (enter on Pomona Fairplex Gate 17 Reseda Blvd.) By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 1101 W. McKinley Avenue 18460 Roscoe Boulevard Pomona, CA 91768 Northridge, CA 91325 San Gabriel Valley Airport Glendale Memorial Hospital By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 4233 N. Santa Anita Avenue 222 W. Eulalia Street El Monte, CA 91731 Glendale, CA 91204 Hansen Dam Recreational Center (entrance on ChapCare Health Center Osborne Street) By appointment only - Walk-Up By appointment only - Drive-Thru 1595 N. Lake Avenue 11798 Foothill Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91104 Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 4 Los Angeles County COVID – 19 Testing Sites Pasadena Rose Bowl High Desert Medical Group By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 1001 Rose Bowl Drive 43839 15th Street West Pasadena, CA 91103 Lancaster, CA 93534 Warner Center Antelope Valley Mall By appointment only - Drive-Thru By appointment only - Drive-Thru 6097 Canoga Avenue 1233 W. Rancho Vista Boulevard Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Palmdale, CA 93551 5 .
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