Some of these testing sites may require payment before a COVID-19 test is provided, and may require that you actively show symptoms of COVID-19 infection.
** HRS Medical - 1007 West Gentry Parkway (across the street from Tyler Neighborhood Services) - Click here for map
Mondays through Fridays from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
Phone Number: (903) 502 - 4382 | Website: HRSMedical.net
** CareFirst Medical - 13027 Hwy 155 South (south of Loop 323 at the intersection of Frankston Highway and Lake Placid Road)
Mondays through Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
Fridays from 8:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
Phone Number: (903) 839 - 1000 | Website: CareFirstMed.com
** You are also encouraged to contact your primary medical care provider to determine their availability to provide COVID testing.
Increasing Community Access To Testing (a.k.a. ICATT) locations are free to anyone seeking a community-based COVID testing location, whether you have helaht insurance or not. ICATT locations will bill the cost of administering the COVID tests to third-party payers, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurers.
TestingLocator.CDC.gov will help you find free ICATT locations. Keep in mind that every testing location may have their own process of scheduling appointments.
The types of COVID-19 tests being offerend through this free program include the NAAT test (commonly recommended for persons traveling outside the U.S.) and/or rapid tests (also referred to as antigen tests or point-of-care COVID tests).
NET Health does not provide monoclonal antibody therapy yet there are several regional and statewide clinics that provide antibody therapies to certain high-risk patients.
You may qualify for monoclonal antibody treatment for little to no cost. Qualification depends on age, health history, how long you’ve had symptoms of COVID-19, and other factors.
Click here to view the available COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment centers in Texas.
Click here to learn the CDC recommendations for when a COVID-positive individual should quarantine.
Click here to learn the CDC recommendations for persons who are fully vaccinated.