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COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests

Public health laboratories that conduct diagnostic testing to determine whether an individual has the COVID-19 virus. Health care professionals authorize who should be tested based on a combination of the individual's symptoms (though someone with COVID may be asymptomatic), underlying medical conditions and risk of exposure to the virus. Samples can be collected through a nose swab, throat swab or saliva sample. Once the sample is taken, it is put into a sterile container and sent to the lab where the sample is analyzed and copies are made of the virus' RNA. The machine attempts to match the person's RNA with the coronavirus RNA to determine a positive or negative result.

Found 10 resources (displaying 10)

Thru: Cayuga County Health Department

Eligibility:
Resident of Cayuga County for most programs. Some programs serve residents of other counties. Call for information.
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Cayuga County Health Department

8 Dill Street
Auburn, NY

Thru: Monroe County Department of Public Health

Eligibility:
None.
Languages:
Spanish
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Monroe County Department of Public Health

111 Westfall Road
Rochester, NY

Thru: Finger Lakes Community Health**

Eligibility:
FLCH Patients on record.
Languages:
Spanish
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Bath Community Health

6890 County Route 113
Bath, NY

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Geneva Community Health

601B West Washington Street
Geneva, NY

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Newark Community Health

513 West Union Street
Newark, NY

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Ovid Community Health

7150 Main Street
Ovid, NY

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Penn Yan Community Health

112 Kimball Avenue
Penn Yan, NY

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Port Byron Community Health

60 Main Street
Port Byron, NY

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Sodus Community Health

6341 Ridge Road
Sodus, NY

Thru: University of Rochester Medical Center

Eligibility:
Individuals who do not have a primary care provider (PCP). Individuals who already have a primary care physician must contact them first.
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Strong Memorial Hospital

601 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, NY

Thru: Rochester Regional Health Immediate Care

Eligibility:
Symptomatic healthcare workers, first responders, patients involved in an illness cluster, and pregnant individuals; OR individuals who have been hospitalized with severe lower respiratory illness. Those who are deemed not to need testing will be instructed according to their clinical needs.
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Immediate Care Wilson

1425 Portland Avenue
Wilson Building
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-SU 9:00AM-5:00PM.

Thru: Cayuga County Health Department

Eligibility:
Call to inquire about options available.
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Cayuga County Health Department

8 Dill Street
Auburn, NY

Hours:
Clinic dates and times may vary.

Thru: Livingston County Department of Health

Eligibility:
Primarily Livingston County residents. Call for information.
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Livingston County Department of Health

2 Murray Hill Drive
Mt Morris, NY

Hours:
Hours vary. Call for information.

Thru: Ontario County Public Health

Eligibility:
Ontario County resident.
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Ontario County Public Health

3019 County Complex Drive
Canandaigua, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-5:00PM. Closed Federal Holidays.

Thru: Seneca County Public Health

Eligibility:
Immunizations: ages 2 months to adult. Early Intervention Program: ages under 3 years, suspected of or having developmental delays or disabilities. Pre-School Program: ages 3 to 5 years with developmental delays or disabilities.
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Seneca County Public Health

2465 Bonadent Drive
Suite 3
Waterloo, NY

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