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COVID-19 testing sites available for north side neighborhoods

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The Wisconsin National Guard is pausing COVID-19 testing at the Midtown Center beginning this week, but fortunately, north side residents will still have various options for places to get tested.

The additional testing locations are as follows:

Milwaukee Health Services, Inc.
2555 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive
8200 W. Silver Spring Drive
(414) 372-8080

Outreach Community Health Centers
210 W. Capitol Drive
(414) 727-6320

Progressive Community Health Centers
3522 W. Lisbon Ave.
(414) 882-2040

Ascension St. Joseph
5000 W. Chambers Street
(833) 981-0711

Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Family Health Center
1121 W. North Ave.
(833) 981-0711

Ascension All Saints Family Heath Center
2400 W. Villard Ave.
(833) 981-0711

Aurora Health Center Midtown
5818 W. Capitol Drive
(877) 819-5034

Froedtert North Hills Health Center
W129 N7055 Northfield Dr.
Menomonee Falls, WI, 53051 [bing.com]
(414) 372-8080

Anyone who is experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 should call their healthcare provider to set up an appointment. If you don't have a provider, call 211 to speak with a nurse and find a nearby location to get tested. There are no insurance, income or immigration restrictions for getting a COVID-19 diagnostic test.

Nurses will provide information on understanding/identifying coronavirus symptoms, precautions to take while waiting for results, instructions on how to treat the illness at home, as well as access to medications and behavioral health services and other programs.

North side COVID-19 testing sites are offered by Ascension Wisconsin, Advocate Aurora Health, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Health Services, Inc., Outreach Community Health Centers and Progressive Community Health Centers.

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