COVID-19 tests in Cobb & Douglas counties for the week of Aug 10

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Cobb & Douglas Public Health announced its schedule of times and locations for COVID-19 testing in the two counties.

The schedule and locations are as follows:

This week, Cobb & Douglas Public Health and CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) have scheduled FREE COVID-19 testing at the locations listed below.

Pre-registration is preferred at these locations by visiting www.CDPHcovid-19testing.org:

Tuesday, August 11

Word Of Faith Family Worship Cathedral
212 Riverside Parkway
Austell, GA 30168

1-7pm  

Wednesday, August 12

Douglasville Town Center
5989 Stewart Parkway
Douglasville, GA  30135
 
1-7pm

Thursday, August 13

Riverside EpiCenter
135 Riverside Pkwy
Austell, GA 30168

1-7pm

Friday, August 14
Douglasville Town Center
5989 Stewart Parkway
Douglasville, GA  30135

1-7pm

Saturday, August 15  
Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral
212 Riverside Parkway
Austell, GA 30168

10am-4pm

FREE COVID-19 testing also continues at Jim Miller Park and the Douglas Public Health Center by appointment only.

Testing is FREE with no doctor referral needed and you can get one without showing any symptoms. If you would like to make an appointment to be tested, visit: www.CDPHcovid19testing.org

Jim R. Miller Park (Cobb County)
Monday – Friday: 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.; Saturday: 7:00 a.m. – Noon 
*Starting on Thursday, August 13, hours will be Monday – Friday from 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Douglas Public Health Center (Douglas County)
Monday – Saturday: 7:30 – 11:00 a.m.

*Testing is by appointment only.
**Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to be tested.

To schedule an appointment, visit: www.CDPHCOVID19testing.org

About Cobb & Douglas Public Health

The CDPH website describes the mission of Cobb & Douglas Public Health as follows:

Cobb & Douglas Public Health, with our partners, promotes and protects the health and safety of the residents of Cobb and Douglas counties.

We work to achieve healthy people in healthy communities by:

  • Preventing epidemics and spread of disease
  • Protecting against environmental hazards
  • Preventing injuries
  • Promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors
  • Responding to disasters and assisting in community recovery
  • Assuring the quality and accessibility of health care

By excelling at our core responsibilities, we will achieve healthier lives and a healthier community.