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Where to Get Free COVID-19 Testing July 29-August 8 in Phoenix

by Downtown Phoenix Inc.
Community Family Downtown Phoenix Inc. July 29, 2020

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Community partners are holding free COVID-19 testing sites on select dates. Pre-registration is required. Free to all community members. This page will be updated with new details when confirmed.

El Reposo Park

Provided by Equality Health
502 E. Alta Vista Road, Phoenix

Saturday, Aug. 1 from 6-11 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 8 from 6-11 a.m.
Drive-thru testing. Appointments required. Book online at equalityhealth.com
Available at no-cost; everyone is welcome. No ID required.

Cesar Chavez Park

Provided by HeroZona and Lab
24 7858 S. 35th Ave., Phoenix (enter through 35th Avenue)

Tuesday July 28 to Saturday, Aug. 1 from 6 a.m.-1 p.m.
Tuesday Aug. 4 – Saturday, Aug. 8 from 6 a.m.-1 p.m.
Drive-thru testing. No appointments necessary. Everyone welcome. No ID required.

Paradise Valley Community College

Provided by Family Tree Healthcare Clinic
18401 N. 32nd St., Phoenix

Saturday, Aug. 1 from 6-11 a.m
Free. No ID required. Appointments required. Book online at familytreehealthcare.com.

Walgreens

705 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix
2650 W. Glendale Ave., Phoenix

Seven days a week. Drive-thru testing from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Appointments required. Book online at at walgreens.com/COVID19Testing.
Available at no-cost to everyone. Valid ID required.

Additional information from the Arizona Department of Health Services about COVID-19.

See also: City of Phoenix Coronavirus Business & Resident Resources page

University of Arizona – State of Arizona COVID-19 Antibody Testing Initiative

The University of Arizona is analyzing the blood samples of hundreds of thousands of Arizonans statewide to determine who has developed antibodies against the virus that causes COVID-19. Testing is available at five location across the Valley, including Banner University Medical Center Phoenix  at 12th Street.

The free testing is available health care workers and first responders, as well as 15 categories of essential workers, including educators, child care workers, grocery and food service workers, solid waste collection workers and journalists.

Registration and FAQ at covid19antibodytesting.arizona.edu.

 

We are striving to keep this info as accurate and up-to-date as possible. If you know of any free COVID-19 testing sites, or have updates to the ones listed, please email Taylor Bishop at tbishop@dtphx.org.