
Sign up for our Weekly Headlines Newsletter. Stay on top of San Antonio news and views. New round of COVID-19 booster shots rolling out in coming weeks. The city's COVID-19 website also offers tips on staying safe and healthy during the winter holidays. For those who want to avoid lines and scheduling issues, home tests are available at drug and grocery stores and results are generally available in 10-15 minutes.
COVID TESTING SAN ANTONIO FREE
A map of all San Antonio testing locations as well as a map of all free testing locations are also available online.Be sure to check whether you're obtaining a PCR or rapid antigen test if that matters to you. Learn about the available vaccines and where to get vaccinated. Tests at clinics and urgent care centers - available for a fee - are also listed at the city website (just scroll down a bit), and many accept walk-ins.Lab Testing Results are typically available in 1-2 days, but may take longer due to the current surge in COVID-19 cases and increased testing demand. Just be prepared for longer wait times due to demand, according to Metro Health. COVID Test at 10225 Wurzbach Road San Antonio, TX 78230 CVS Health is offering lab testing for COVID-19 - limited appointments now available to patients who qualify. New Braunfels Ave. These are considered the "gold standard" for tests, and also include an email or text of the results once they become available. However, same-day PCR tests are available at the Curative American Legion site, 3518 Fredericksburg Road, and the Pittman-Sullivan site, 659 S.Most require an appointment, and results take one to three days, so it may be essential to act quickly if you want to get results before Christmas. The city of San Antonio's COVID-19 webpage lists all no-cost community testing locations.If you need a test, here are your local options: With the omicron variant spreading, local health officials also recommend testing five days after exposure to a person who tested positive for COVID-19 or as soon as someone develops COVID-19 symptoms.

Beginning January 18th, the City of San Antonio will offer no cost COVID-19 testing 7 days a week, from 7am to 5pm until February 4th at the Alamodome. 4, the Alamodome will serve as a drive-thru testing facility.

Ahead of Christmas and New Year's gatherings, San Antonio Metro Health recommends people get tested before going to large parties or visiting grandparents or other elderly relatives. The City of San Antonio announced that starting Tuesday and until Feb. Had blood drawn at 3pm and had results by email at 9am the next morning. Had no wait time or issues at the testing center/lab. A great experience for something I had a lot of anxiety about. The city maintains a complete list of free testing sites as well as an online map. 4.45 (556 reviews) 6100 Bandera Rd, San Antonio, TX 78238.
