Pharmacy locations in your area may be affected by recent Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Please call your local pharmacy to confirm if they are open for business.
The ICATT program will continue to provide no-cost COVID-19 testing for uninsured people that are symptomatic or exposed. More than 19,000 ICATT sites will offer no-cost COVID-19 vaccines under the CDC Bridge Access program to adults without health insurance and adults without full vaccine insurance coverage. An estimated 10,000 ICATT sites continue to support testing and disease surveillance needs at non-emergency levels. A list of no-cost COVID-19 testing sites can be found on the COVID-19 Testing Locator website. To find a no-cost COVID-19 vaccine near you please visit vaccines.gov.
Search for a location that offers no-cost COVID-19 testing
Search for a location convenient for you, then visit the provider’s website to make an appointment.
COVID-19 tests found through this site are available at no cost for uninsured people
Visit one of these locations to get a test at no cost to you. People without health insurance do not have to pay for COVID-19 testing at Increasing Community Access to Testing (ICATT) locations.
Types of COVID-19 tests offered at these locations
The types of COVID-19 tests offered vary by location and provider but include laboratory-based nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs), rapid point-of-care (POC) NAATs, and rapid POC antigen tests.
How to schedule an appointment for a COVID-19 test
This website helps you find ICATT COVID-19 testing locations and contact information for the providers. Because every provider handles appointments differently, schedule your appointment directly with the provider you choose.
Don't Pay Full Price for COVID Therapeutics
Nobody should pay full price for COVID-19 therapeutics. They are covered under most major insurance programs, but you don't need insurance to get access to COVID-19 therapeutics. Help is available to people who are uninsured and people who rely on federal programs like Medicare or Medicaid. Learn how Patient Assistance Programs can help people who qualify. In addition, co-pay savings programs are available for people who have health insurance.
COVID-19 vaccines near you
Visit vaccines.gov to find a COVID-19 vaccine location near you.
Who should get tested at these locations?
Get a test at one of these locations if you are uninsured and:
- Are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, or
- Have been in close contact with someone who has recently tested positive for COVID-19
Other COVID-19 testing options in your community
This site does not display all the locations in the United States where COVID-19 testing is available. Visit the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS’s) Community-Based Testing Sites for COVID-19 website to find out about other community-based testing sites for COVID-19. You can visit your state, tribal, local, and territorial health department’s website to find the latest local information on testing.
Information from CDC about COVID-19 testing
Continue visiting the CDC Testing for COVID-19 webpage for information about testing, types of tests, when to get tested, and more.
For additional information about ICATT or the COVID-19 testing locator, visit the ICATT website.
Additional Resources:
- COVID.gov - Find COVID-19 guidance for your community
- Test to Treat | HHS/ASPR
- Your Health | COVID-19 | CDC
- COVID-19 Testing: What You Need to Know | CDC
- Symptoms of COVID-19 | CDC
- What to Do If You Were Exposed to COVID-19 | CDC
- Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests (NAATs) | CDC
- Guidance for SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Testing Performed in Point-of-Care Settings | CDC