

Four new county-supported testing sites will begin to offer appointment availability this month. – Courtesy photo / County of Los Angeles
As the need for COVID-19 testing continues to rise, the County of Los Angeles is expanding testing capacity at current sites and opening new sites in high-need areas. Due to this expansion, county-supported testing sites will have the capacity to test up to 55,000 residents a week.
Appointments are available at the following county-operated sites this week:
In preparation for the construction of the first-of-its-kind MLK Child and Family Well-being Center and to ensure the safety of residents, the site at Charles R. Drew University relocated to the MLK Medical Campus on Tuesday:
The MLK Medical Campus will accommodate walk-up testing. Nearby drive-up testing sites, including at the Forum in Inglewood, are open for testing. The MLK Child and Family Well-being Center will bring comprehensive services to children, adolescents and families. In partnership with County Departments of Health Services, Public Health, Mental Health and Children and Family Services, the Center will feature a specialized Pediatric Medical Hub Clinic for children in foster care, an Autism Wellness Center, and a Family Justice Center. To learn more, visit bit.ly/39IxSLl.
Four new county-supported testing sites, operated by Optum Serve, will begin to offer appointment availability this month:
Two additional sites, operated by Optum Serve, will be adding additional capacity starting Monday, Aug. 10:
In total, this will add capacity to test an additional 8,500 residents a week.
“Expanding testing capacity among the communities that need it most is one of our top priorities as we address the impact of COVID-19 here in L.A. County,” said Dr. Christina Ghaly, director of the Department of Health Services. “This is an equity and access issue and a big step in the right direction as we strengthen our support for vulnerable communities.”
COVID-19 testing is also offered at City of Los Angeles supported sites, State-supported testing sites through Optum Serve and Verily, select CVS, Rite-Aid, Federally Qualified Health Clinics, and other testing partners.
L.A. County residents seeking testing should contact their provider first, if they have one. Testing at all county and city-operated sites is prioritized for people with COVID-19 symptoms, people working or living in high-risk places such as skilled nursing facilities, group homes and residential care facilities, persons experiencing homelessness, and people who were in close contact with someone with COVID-19. More information on criteria and testing availability can be found covid19.lacounty.gov.
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