Need a COVID-19 Test? Know Where to Go:
Mild to Moderate Symptoms
- Public testing site
- Your doctor or find a primary care provider
- Texas Health Breeze Urgent Care
- DispatchHealth
Severe Symptoms
(Trouble breathing, pain or pressure in the chest, new confusion, trouble staying awake or bluish lips, face, or fingernails)
- Emergency room or call 911
-
Should I get tested for COVID-19?
You should be tested for COVID-19 if you:
- Have symptoms of COVID-19
- Have had close contact with someone who is confirmed positive for COVID-19
- Have been asked or referred to get tested from your healthcare provider
If you get tested because you have symptoms or were potentially exposed to COVID-19 you should self-isolate until you receive your test results.
-
Where can I get tested for COVID-19?
- View a map of the public test sites and drive-thru testing locations closest to you
- Contact your primary care doctor for a referral
- Visit a local urgent care (Texas Health Breeze Urgent Care offering testing for symptomatic patients only)
- DispatchHealth mobile medical team
- Comanche/Erath/Johnson County Testing Locations
Call 9-1-1 or go to the emergency room if you are experiencing serious symptoms such as:
- Trouble breathing
- Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
- New confusion
- Inability to wake or stay awake
- Discolored skin-tone
If you are having a planned procedure at Texas Health, our scheduling team will contact you to schedule a pre-admission testing appointment.
Local Resources
Texas Health Information
(Physician Referral, Class Registration)877-THR-WELL (877-847-9355) -
What if I don’t have symptoms but would like to be tested for COVID-19?
The CDC recommends testing if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have had close contact with someone who is confirmed positive for COVID-19. If you still would like to get tested, consider one of the following resources:
- View a map of the public test sites and drive-thru testing locations closest to you
- Contact your primary care doctor for a referral
- Visit a local urgent care (Texas Health Breeze Urgent Care offering testing for symptomatic patients only)
- DispatchHealth mobile medical team
Local Resources
Texas Health Information
(Physician Referral, Class Registration)877-THR-WELL (877-847-9355) -
How long does it take for test results?
Testing results varies by test type, location, and lab processing volume.
-
What if my test is positive?
If you test positive for COVID-19 you will need to stay home and self-isolate. This means you should avoid contact with others in your household, including pets. You should self-isolate until you meet the criteria to be around others. The CDC isolation guidelines can be found here. Talk to your doctor about when you should discontinue self-isolation.
-
Even if your test is negative, it may still be recommended that you quarantine or mask in public for a certain period of time after exposure. Learn more about the CDC guidelines here.
Vaccination is still the best defense against Covid-19. Learn more or find a vaccine near you.

Understanding the Flu
Understanding RSV
General COVID-19 Information
Staying Healthy

COVID-19 Vaccine Information
and find a vaccine location near you.