![]() Call for Banner testĬOVID-19 tests are available through Banner Health in Fort Collins or Loveland by calling 1-84. For drive-thru Monday through Friday, the first hour of the day is reserved for pre-op patients appointments start at 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays and Sundays, UCHealth Laboratory, Harmony Campus, 4630 Snow Mesa Drive, Fort Collins. More: Where to get a COVID-19 booster shot in Northern Coloradoįort Collins: 8 a.m. A nasal swab test at UCHealth costs $85, though many insurance providers cover COVID-19 testing. UCHealth COVID-19 testing sites require all patients to have either an order or an appointment for a test. If you show up outside of your scheduled appointment, you may not receive your test. More: Homebound? Here's how to schedule a COVID vaccine or booster appointment in Larimer County UCHealth testing sitesĬOVID-19 tests from UCHealth are currently available for people experiencing symptoms like fever, shortness of breath or a new cough, for patients with a provider’s order or for people who do not have symptoms but need a test for work, travel or because they were recently in close contact with someone who tested positive. ![]() The sites will have ample space to offer testing to a large number of people so appointments are not necessary. Testing is available for those ages 2 and older, with or without symptoms, on a walk-in basis only. Timberline Road, parking lot on southeast side. ![]() Denver Ave., parking lot area on the east/back side of the building.įort Collins: Timberline Church, 2908 S. Pre-registration is recommended and can be found at mako.exchange/scheduler/selector. Test results will be available within three days and can be found using the Luminate Health application. Mako is contracted through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, are open from 8 a.m. Mako Medical offers two drive-thru COVID-19 testing sites in Larimer County. ![]() Looking for a place to get tested for COVID-19 in the Fort Collins and Loveland area? Here are some options: Drive-up testing sites Support the Coloradoan's work to keep Northern Colorado informed by subscribing today at /subscribe. Watch Video: Colorado State University professor: How to perform leak test on masksĮditor's note: This story is being published free for all readers in the interest of public health. ![]()
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