Where can I get a coronavirus test in N.J.? Latest list of testing centers, requirements (May 17, 2020)

Drive-thru coronavirus testing

Drivers are instructed to put cara in park as Somerset and Hunterdon County residents get tested for Covid-19 at Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg, N.J. May, 5, 2020 Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for

As the coronavirus continues to spread in New Jersey, the availability of testing in the state has expanded. How to get a coronavirus test varies throughout the state, depending on whether it’s from a private medical facility, a state-run testing site, or one operated by a town or county.

Testing kits and other medical supplies needed to collect specimens from sick patients had initially been hard to come by in New Jersey and only people with coronavirus symptoms were being tested. In some places, only medical workers and first responders are able to get a coronavirus test.

Now, more availability has allowed those without symptoms to also be tested.

What are the symptoms of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus?

Symptoms include mild to severe respiratory illness with fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. The CDC recently added more possible symptoms to include now include chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and a new loss of taste or smell. Read about COVID-19 symptoms.

How do you test for coronavirus?

A swab is inserted deep into the nostril to the sinus cavity. Don’t take fever-reducing medicine prior to testing, such as Tylenol or Advil, for at least six hours before arrival, the New Jersey Department of Health said.

Some urgent care centers in New Jersey are offering antibody tests allowing people to find out if they could have some immunity to COVID-19. In those tests, blood is drawn from the arm or through a prick of the finger.

How long does it take to get coronavirus test results?

The multiple-stage coronavirus test process starts with getting a mucus sample and ends with laboratory testing. It could take up to a week or longer for results, though the wait times have gotten shorter.

Where can I get a coronavirus test near me?

See our full list below. New Jersey testing sites can also be found at the state’s COVID-19 website here. Please call the sites ahead to check the dates and times. Many of these sites are accessible by appointment only.

Atlantic County

Atlantic City: Showboat Casino Parking Lot, 800 Atlantic Ave. Walk-up location, must be an Atlantic City resident and make an appointment. Open Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Make an appointment here. You can be driven to the site, but people being tested must be able to walk through the testing area without assistance. Drop-offs at the site entrance with pick-ups at the testing exist. Residents must have personal ID with proof of residency and a clearly readable, hard copy paper prescription at the arrival checkpoint.

Atlantic City: Surf Stadium (Bader Field), 545 N. Albany Ave. Drive-thru location, must be an Atlantic City resident and make an appointment here. Open Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Residents cannot walk or bike through the testing center. If you do not drive, someone else may drive you. Must provide personal ID with proof of residency and a clearly readable, hard copy paper prescription at the arrival checkpoint.

Mays Landing: Hamilton Mall, 4403 E. Black Horse Pike. Atlantic County residents only, Drive-thru this week on Tuesday and Thursday. Public testing is for symptomatic county residents with a doctor’s prescription. Visit https://www.atlantic-county.org/covid/ to make an appointment and further details.

Bergen County

Englewood: Veterans Memorial Park, corner of W. Demarest Avenue and N. Van Brunt Street. On May 12, mobile testing site will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. First responders will receive priority testing for one hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Testing site will have walk-up saliva COVID-19 tests and COVID-19 antibody tests available for county and municipal residents. First responders, healthcare workers and municipal and county employees who work in Bergen County are also eligible. Proof of Bergen County residency or employment in Bergen County is required, including a driver’s license, utility bill, pay stub or work ID. An insurance card should be brought, if applicable.

Fairview: Ascension Greek Orthodox Church Parking Lot, 101 Anderson Avenue. On May 14, mobile testing site will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. First responders will receive priority testing for one hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Testing site will have walk-up saliva COVID-19 tests and COVID-19 antibody tests available for county and municipal residents. First responders, healthcare workers and municipal and county employees who work in Bergen County are also eligible. Proof of Bergen County residency or employment in Bergen County is required, including a driver’s license, utility bill, pay stub or work ID. An insurance card should be brought, if applicable.

Fort Lee: 540 Main Street. On May 19, mobile testing site will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. First responders will receive priority testing for one hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Testing site will have walk-up saliva COVID-19 tests and COVID-19 antibody tests available for county and municipal residents. First responders, healthcare workers and municipal and county employees who work in Bergen County are also eligible. Proof of Bergen County residency or employment in Bergen County is required, including a driver’s license, utility bill, pay stub or work ID. An insurance card should be brought, if applicable.

Garfield: Parking lot behind Municipal Hall, 111 Outwater Lane. On May 15, mobile testing site will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. First responders will receive priority testing for one hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Testing site will have walk-up saliva COVID-19 tests and COVID-19 antibody tests available for county and municipal residents. First responders, healthcare workers and municipal and county employees who work in Bergen County are also eligible. Proof of Bergen County residency or employment in Bergen County is required, including a driver’s license, utility bill, pay stub or work ID. An insurance card should be brought, if applicable.

Hackensack: Hackensack Recreation Center Parking Lot - M&M Building, 116 Holt Street. On May 13, mobile testing site will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. First responders will receive priority testing for one hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Testing site will have walk-up saliva COVID-19 tests and COVID-19 antibody tests available for county and municipal residents. First responders, healthcare workers and municipal and county employees who work in Bergen County are also eligible. Proof of Bergen County residency or employment in Bergen County is required, including a driver’s license, utility bill, pay stub or work ID. An insurance card should be brought, if applicable.

Hackensack: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru , 219 Essex Street. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is also expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Lodi: Location and date to be determined. Mobile testing site will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. First responders will receive priority testing for one hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Testing site will have walk-up saliva COVID-19 tests and COVID-19 antibody tests available for county and municipal residents. First responders, healthcare workers and municipal and county employees who work in Bergen County are also eligible. Proof of Bergen County residency or employment in Bergen County is required, including a driver’s license, utility bill, pay stub or work ID. An insurance card should be brought, if applicable.

Paramus: Bergen County Community College Lots C, 400 Paramus Road. Opens at 8 a.m. Open alternate days with PNC Arts Center as testing site. Will be open Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Staff will be able to test 500 people starting at 8 a.m.; must be current New Jersey residents. Exhibiting symptoms is no longer a prerequisite for testing. However, the highest priority for testing will be given to health care workers, symptomatic first responders, as well as asymptomatic residents who have been in close contact with someone else who has tested positive.

Paramus: PM Pediatrics, 160 Route 17 North. Must be evaluated by a pediatric expert from PM Pediatrics to determine eligibility, either in-person (ages 0-26 only) or through their telemedicine app (all ages). Must book an appointment in advance. On-site testing is conducted one person at a time. Results are reported approximately two to four days later. Call 201-262-5437 for more information.

Teaneck: North Parking Lot of Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1000 River Road. Starting May 11, a COVID-19 testing site will be open to Teaneck residents showing symptoms of the coronavirus. The testing site is located in the North Parking Lot of the university, alongisde the Hackensack River, and will offer both nasal swab and saliva testing in a drive up setting. Sunrise Diagnostic Laboratory, a private testing laboratory, will process the test results.

Waldwick: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 60 Franklin Turnpike. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Burlington County

Cinnaminson: MedExpress Urgent Care, 1210 Route 130 N. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

Edgewater Park: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 1147 Cooper Street. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Westampton: Burlington County Emergency Services Training Center, 53 Academy Drive. Burlington County residents must call 609-726-7097 to be screened by a nurse for an appointment. Appointment only.

Willingboro: Virtua Willingboro Hospital, 218 Sunset Road. Testing site is for Willingboro residents and to those referred by Virtua Health physicians. It will operate weekdays from noon to 4 p.m.. Testing is by appointment and by walk-up. Those without appointments will be screened to determine if testing is appropriate.

Camden County

Barrington: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 501 Clements Bridge Road. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. The following people are eligible for testing, without a doctor’s prescription and free of charge: all individuals 18 and older exhibiting fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and/or new loss of taste or smell.

Camden: Camden County Improvement Authority (CCIA) parking garage. Entrance on Benson Street. Must be a law enforcement member or Cooper University Health Care employee. Open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Call 856-968-7100 or 856-342-2881 between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to make an appointment.

Camden: Cooper University Health Care Emergency-Trauma entrance. Only open to EMS personnel, law enforcement members, and Cooper employees. Open 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays. Call 856-968-7100 or 856-342-2881 between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to make an appointment.

Camden: Camden Division of Motor Vehicles parking lot, 2600 Mount Ephraim Avenue. Open 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Patients can access the site by car or on foot. The site will test any Camden County resident by appointment who has a referral for testing from a medical provider at Virtua, Cooper, CamCare, or another provider. To make an appointment, call 856-968-7100 or 856-342-2881 (Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.).

Camden: Dudley Grange Park, 3101 Federal Street. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday (hours are subject to change after the first week of operations based on demand). Opens Tuesday, May 5. Patients can access the site by car or on foot. The site will test any Camden County resident by appointment who has a referral for testing from a medical provider at Virtua, Cooper, CamCare, or another provider. To make an appointment, call 856-968-7100 or 856-342-2881 (Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.).

Cherry Hill: Cooper Hospital, 1210 Brace Road, Appointment only, Cooper University Health patients only.

Cherry Hill: Patient First, 2171 W Rte 70. Open for drive-up testing between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Must make an appointment by calling the center at 856-406-0023. Must meet the screening criteria: have symptoms; be a healthcare worker or first responder; reside in a nursing home or other congregate living facility; cancer patient who requires COVID-19 testing; or more. For most insured patients, there is no out-of-pocket expense for COVID-19 testing. The visit will be submitted to patients’ insurance. Patient First accepts all major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. For self-pay patients, the cost is $90 plus a separate bill from the lab in some cases. The lab will determine what, if anything, it bills the patient.

Gloucester Township: Camden County College, Peter Cheeseman Road. Open noon to 4 p.m., weekdays. Must be a Camden County resident, symptomatic, have an appointment, and a prescription from a healthcare provider to be tested. The site will have three operational lanes of traffic for first responders, essential employees and Camden County residents. Appointments can be made at 844-542-2273.

Mount Ephraim: MedExpress Urgent Care, 2 South Black Horse Pike. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

Cape May County

Middle Township: Technical High School: 188 Crest Haven Road, Cape May Court House. Must make an appointment and be a Cape May County resident. Also, open to patients of CompleteCare Health Network. Now open to include people who have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, so those with and without symptoms can now request testing. Make an appointment here. You will be contacted to schedule an appointment if you are determined to need a test.

Cumberland County

Vineland: Rowan College Cumberland Campus, 3322 College Drive. Hours and dates are not open to the general public—you must register for the information. Open to Cumberland County residents and patients of CompleteCare Health Network. Must have a prescription and an appointment provided by the Cumberland County Health Department. Request an appointment here.

Vineland: MedExpress Urgent Care, 3403 South Delsea Drive. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

Essex County

Cedar Grove: AFC Urgent Care, 480 Pompton Avenue. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Testing for both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. Both types of patients need to be seen by a medical provider from the center. Call 973-239-2300 for more information.

Newark: Weequahic Park, Elizabeth Avenue and Meeker Avenue. Residents with appointments only. Testing is limited to individuals who have developed symptoms. Visit https://essexcovid.org

Newark: Branch Brook Park Roller Skating Rink, 7th and Clifton Avenues. Open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Tuesday-Saturday. Residents should enter though the Park Avenue entrance. The site will have drive-up and walk-up options. Must be a Newark resident and have an appointment. Residents have to clear CDC requirements for testing during registration process. Must wear a face covering, gloves, bring a valid ID, show proof of Newark residency (driver’s license, utility, or phone bill), and have an insurance card with you. All insurances will be accepted, including Medicaid and Medicare. Call 973-988-5511 to schedule an appointment.

Newark: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru , 104 12th Ave. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

West Orange: AFC Urgent Care, 464 Eagle Rock Avenue. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Testing for both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. Both types of patients need to be seen by a medical provider from the center. Call 973-669-5900 for more information.

Gloucester County

Deptford: Rowan College, 1400 Tanyard Rd. Hours start at 10 a.m. Must be a Gloucester County resident (have proof of residency) and have an appointment. Anyone without symptoms will not be eligible for testing. Residents 18 and older with symptoms of COVID-19 must call 856-218-4142 to be prescreened (have your insurance info with you at this time). Once prescreened, an appointment time will be scheduled.

Sewell: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 500 Woodbury-Glassboro Road. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Hudson County

Bayonne: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru , 104 12th Ave. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Secaucus: Hudson Regional Hospital, 55 Meadowlands Parkway, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Testing site is open by appointment only to Hudson County residents and first responders exhibiting symptoms of respiratory illness. Call 201-388-1097 to schedule an appointment.

Jersey City: Former DPW complex, 575 Route 440, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily including weekends. The drive-thru allows residents to drive up and show proof of address, before being swabbed and driving away. Must have an appointment and proof of address (a recent phone, electric, or gas bill) upon arrival. Call 201-547-5535 to make an appointment.

Jersey City: Public Safety Headquarters walk-up testing, 465 Marin Boulevard, 9 a.m to 5 p.m. daily including weekends. Call 201-547-5535 to make an appointment. Walk-up testing site with an expedited process. Show proof of address before being swabbed. Will follow an appointment-only system with proof of address (a recent phone, electric, or gas bill) upon arrival.

Kearny: AFC Urgent Care, 276 Passaic Ave., across from the K-Mart parking lot. COVID-19 testing for symptomatic individuals; must first schedule a telecare visit for screening. Please visit here or call (201) 231-8880 between 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Union City: 36th and Bergenline Avenue, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Must have an appointment and be prescreened in order to be tested. For North Hudson County residents (Union City, Guttenberg, North Bergen, Weehawken, and West New York) only by appointment. Call 201-366-8465. Free parking is available in the municipal parking garage across 36th Street from the test site.

Hunterdon County

Branchburg: Raritan Valley Community College, 118 Lamington Road. COVID-19 drive-thru testing site. Residents can make an appointment by visiting here or call (908) 237-7150. Testing will be by appointment only and a valid doctor’s prescription is required. Test site at RVCC will be open Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Additional dates will be offered based on availability of test kits and PPE. Check here for updates. Testing is free and only available to Hunterdon and Somerset County residents, age 5 and older, with symptoms, such as fever, dry cough and shortness of breath. Must have a written doctor’s authorization and show proof of residency, such as a valid driver’s license or state-issued identification.

Mercer County

Hamilton: MedExpress Urgent Care, 811 Route 33. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

Hamilton: Patient First, 641 US Highway, US-130. Drive-up only. Must have an appointment. Testing is scheduled between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., daily. Appointments may be scheduled by calling 609-568-9383. For most insured patients, there is no out-of-pocket expense for COVID-19 testing. The visit will be submitted to patients’ insurance. Patient First accepts all major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. For self-pay patients, the cost is $90 plus a separate bill from the lab in some cases. The lab will determine what, if anything, it bills the patient.

Hightstown: St. Anthony of Padua Church, 156 Maxwell Ave. Walk-up only, Mercer County residents only. Open Friday afternoons only. Your physician must fax a prescription for testing to 609-630-4031. If you have questions about the testing process, call 609-337-4081 Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Español, call 609-436-5038 Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Lawrence: Quaker Bridge Mall, 3320 Brunswick Pike, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. To receive an appointment, your doctor must send a notification to the site that you meet testing requirements and are symptomatic. Must be a Mercer County resident aged 18 years or older.

Robbinsville: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 2370 Route 33. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Trenton: A free, pop-up, walk-up testing site is open in each Trenton ward one day a week. Must make an appointment to be tested. Contact a physician if you want to be tested. Residents without a primary care doctor may call Henry J. Austin Health Center at 609-278-5900 to determine if a test is needed. The health center will serve all patients, including those without insurance. There is no charge for testing at any Mercer County-run site. If a doctor orders a test, the Mercer County health call center will contact residents to schedule a testing time and location.

Middlesex County

East Brunswick: MedExpress Urgent Care, 418 State Route 18. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

East Brunswick: Brunswick Urgent Care, 641 Route 18 South. Drive-thru testing Monday-Saturday with pre-registration. A doctor’s prescription is not required. Call 732-955-6765 for more information.

Edison: NJ MVC Kilmer Inspection Center, 33 Kilmer Road. Open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, and Friday. Must have a valid doctor’s prescription or be exhibiting symptoms. Must be a Middlesex County resident (valid driver’s license or state-issued ID required); make an appointment online or via phone here.

Edison: Immediate Care, Wick Shopping Plaza. 561 US HWY 1 South. Individuals who are experiencing symptoms can contact the location by calling 1-855-925-5467 ext. 0 to schedule an appointment to be tested.

Edison: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru , 10 Lincoln Highway. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

New Brunswick: A.C. Redshaw Elementary School, 216 Livingston Ave. County resident, make an appointment online or by phone, as well as either have a valid doctor’s prescription or have symptoms which include: fever 100.4 degrees or higher (99.6 degrees for people 65 years and older); respiratory symptoms; and/or shortness of breath. Click here to schedule an appointment. Call 732-745-3100 if you experience difficulty scheduling online

South Plainfield: AFC Urgent Care, 907 Oak Tree Avenue. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Testing for both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. Both types of patients need to be seen by a medical provider from the center. Call 908-222-3500 for more information.

Woodbridge: Kinder Pediatric Urgent Care, 530 Green St. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Offers curbside nasal testing for children, families, first responders, healthcare workers, and those whom have high exposure due to their work environments. Schedule an appointment through a telemedicine visit. Call 732-371-4400 for more information.

Monmouth County

Aberdeen: AFC Urgent Care, 1140 State Route 34. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Testing for both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. Both types of patients need to be seen by a medical provider from the center. Call 732-583-5100 for more information.

Asbury Park: Visiting Nurse Association Community Health Center, 1301 Main St. Test kits are available now. Patients who are experiencing symptoms or fear they have been exposed to the coronavirus should schedule an appointment by calling the Health Center at 732-774-6333 or contact the team through their website at vnachc.org/contact-us/.

Freehold: Freehold Family Health Center, 597 Park Ave. Test kits available starting next week. Patients who are experiencing symptoms or fear they have been exposed to the coronavirus should schedule an appointment by calling the Health Center at 732-294-2540 or contact the team through their website at vnachc.org/contact-us/.

Hazlet: Immediate Care, 1376 State Route 36. Individuals who are experiencing symptoms can contact the location by calling 1-855-925-5467 ext. 0 to schedule an appointment to be tested.

Holmdel: PNC Bank Arts Center, 116 Garden State Parkway. Open at 8 a.m. (it’s on a staggered schedule, which can be found here); Saturday, will only be open to symptomatic health care workers and police, fire, and EMS. Must have valid credentials, such as a membership or employee ID card. Other days open to symptomatic New Jersey residents.

Howell: MedExpress Urgent Care, 4074 US Highway 9. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

Keyport: Keyport Primary Care Center, 35 Broad Street. Test kits available starting next week. Patients who are experiencing symptoms or fear they have been exposed to the coronavirus should schedule an appointment by calling the Health Center at 732-888-4149 or contact the team through their website at vnachc.org/contact-us/.

Marlboro: Immediate Care, Marlboro Medical Arts Building. 479 Route 520. Individuals who are experiencing symptoms can contact the location by calling 1-855-925-5467 ext. 0 to schedule an appointment to be tested.

Neptune: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 75 S. Main St. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Red Bank: Immediate Care, 46 Newman Springs Road East. Individuals who are experiencing symptoms can contact the location by calling 1-855-925-5467 ext. 0 to schedule an appointment to be tested.

Red Bank: Red Bank Primary Care Center, 188 E. Bergen Place. Test kits available starting next week. Patients who are experiencing symptoms or fear they have been exposed to the coronavirus should schedule an appointment by calling the Health Center at 732-219-6620 or contact the team through their website at vnachc.org/contact-us/.

Morris County

Lake Haiwatha: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru , 480 N. Beverwyck Road. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Morristown: Passport Health parking lot, 290 Madison Avenue. Must have an appointment (no walk ups). Open to private insurance holders and Medicare patients. Test results will be available to patients within 36 hours. Appointments can be made by calling 732-345-0029 or online at www.passporthealthnj.com. The test is covered by private insurance/Medicare but Passport Health will assess a $50 administration fee to process the test.

Pompton Plains: PM Pediatrics, 562 NJ-23. Must be evaluated by a pediatric expert from PM Pediatrics to determine eligibility, either in-person (ages 0-26 only) or through their telemedicine app (all ages). Must book an appointment in advance. On-site testing is conducted one person at a time. Results are reported approximately two to four days later. Call 973-616-5437 for more information.

Randolph: County College of Morris. Dover Chester Road, Randolph, NJ 07869. Morris County residents and Sussex County residents only. Must use the Dover Chester Road entrance in order to access the site. Opens at 9 a.m. Monday and closes at 4 p.m. (May close earlier if appointments complete). Must make an appointment here and have a medical prescription; provide an auto driver license or viable personal ID. Must go in a vehicle and cannot walk or bike through.

Rockaway: MedExpress Urgent Care, 346 Route 46. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

Ocean County

Brick: Immediate Care, 8 Brick Plaza. Individuals who are experiencing symptoms can contact the location by calling 1-855-925-5467 ext. 0 to schedule an appointment to be tested.

Toms River: Ocean County College, 1 College Drive. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Must obtain a physician’s prescription for a test and then register online here. Must present proof of Ocean County residency.

Toms River: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 31 Mule Road. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Passaic County

Clifton: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 1366 Clifton Ave. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Totowa: MedExpress Urgent Care, 225 U.S. Highway 46. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Individuals can review the CDC-based screening criteria and call their local MedExpress center to speak with an employee who will go over next steps.

Totowa: Kinder Pediatric Urgent Care, 465 Route 46 West. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Offers curbside nasal testing for children, families, first responders, healthcare workers, and those whom have high exposure due to their work environments. Schedule an appointment through a telemedicine visit. Call 973-475-8000 for more information.

Wayne: William Paterson University; 300 Pompton Road (entrance on Hamburg Turnpike and University Boulevard); Opens at 9 a.m. and closes at 12 p.m , or until kits run out, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Must be a Passaic County resident and come with a prescription.

Salem County

Woodstown: Salem County Fairgrounds, 735 Harding Highway. Must be a Salem County resident (have an ID) and make an appointment. Any individual who wants to be tested can call the Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers’ telehealth line at 609-569-4510 between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to begin the process of scheduling an appointment. The line to schedule appointments will be open every Monday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All residents who call will be pre-screened and if testing is recommended, the individual will be prompted to schedule an appointment and will be given specific instructions regarding time and location of the test.

Somerset County

Branchburg: Raritan Valley Community College, 118 Lamington Road. COVID-19 drive-thru testing site. Residents can make an appointment by visiting here or call (908) 237-7150. Testing will be by appointment only and a valid doctor’s prescription is required. Initially, the test site at RVCC will be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 1. Additional dates will be offered based on availability of test kits and PPE. Check here for updates. Testing is free and only available to Hunterdon and Somerset County residents, age 5 and older, with symptoms, such as fever, dry cough and shortness of breath. Must have a written doctor’s authorization and show proof of residency, such as a valid driver’s license or state-issued identification.

Franklin Park: Brunswick Urgent Care, 3185 Route 27. Drive-thru testing Monday-Saturday with pre-registration. A doctor’s prescription is not required. Call 732-422-4889 for more information.

Somerset: Rite-Aid Drive-Thru, 773 Hamilton St. Must have an appointment. Register for an appointment online here. You will be required to use or create a Google Account during the registration process. During your drive-up appointment, you will be given a self-swab nasal test that you will administer to yourself in the privacy of your vehicle. Rite Aid is expanding COVID-19 testing criteria at all testing sites to include adults who are not exhibiting any symptoms of the virus.

Sussex County

Newton: Sussex County Community College, 1 College Hill Road - Drive-thru location, must be a Sussex County resident and make an appointment here. To be tested, residents must first have their physician fax a testing prescription to 973-579-0489. Residents arriving at the site for testing must have an ID and appointment verification, before entry. No photography or video recording is permitted and vehicle windows are to remain closed until instructed to do otherwise. No emergency services are available at the testing location.

Union County

Springfield: PM Pediatrics, 355 Route 22 East. Must be evaluated by a pediatric expert from PM Pediatrics to determine eligibility, either in-person (ages 0-26 only) or through their telemedicine app (all ages). Must book an appointment in advance. On-site testing is conducted one person at a time. Results are reported approximately two to four days later. Call 973-467-2767 for more information.

Union: Kean University, 1000 Morris Ave. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Must make an appointment here and be registered through your doctor or healthcare provider (must be given a prescription). Open to Union County residents, all front-line health care workers, members of law enforcement, fire personnel, and EMTs from across the state. Must have a vehicle to enter the campus for testing.

Union: Kinder Pediatric Urgent Care, 1235 West Chestnut St. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Offers curbside nasal testing for children, families, first responders, healthcare workers, and those whom have high exposure due to their work environments. Schedule an appointment through a telemedicine visit. Call 908-505-2000 for more information.

Warren County

Washington: Warren County Technical School, 1500 Route 57. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Open to all Warren County residents whose symptoms have been screened by a St. Luke’s University Health Network provider. Must have an appointment. Sign up online. If your primary care provider is in another network, please call St. Luke’s Warren Hills Family Practice at 908-847-3100.

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