No-Cost COVID-19 Testing Locator

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.

The COVID-19 testing locator helps you find no-cost 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.

Search for a location that offers no-cost COVID-19 testing at testinglocator.cdc.gov.

A map and a list of COVID-19 testing locations based on the 5-digit zip code entered in the search field.

Frequently Asked Questions

What changes are being made to the ICATT program?

CDC is maintaining ICATT capabilities through a warm base (WB) strategy for testing post public health emergency (PHE). The term “warm base” refers to supporting a smaller testing network to maintain core capabilities while maintaining the structural capacity needed to rapidly expand in the event of a public health emergency. The WB strategy includes the continuation of contractual agreements with four vendors to provide testing for uninsured people that are symptomatic or exposed.

ICATT will continue to provide no-cost testing to uninsured people who are symptomatic or exposed. A list of ICATT sites can be found on the CDC COVID-19 Testing Locator website.

Why did CDC launch the testing locator?

CDC continues to focus on health equity and ensuring access to lifesaving COVID-19 tools. Ensuring access to testing is part of the Administration’s strategy: FACT SHEET: Actions Taken by the Biden-Harris Administration to Ensure Continued COVID-19 Protections and Surge Preparedness After Public Health Emergency Transition | The White House

Providing COVID-19 testing ensures that the nation continues to effectively manage COVID-19, minimize its disruptions, and stay prepared for whatever may come.

The CDC COVID-19 Testing Locator website connects people who have trouble finding no-cost testing services to ICATT locations.

Can the COVID-19 testing locator help me find a site near me?

The program provides access in all 50 states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. To find no-cost COVID-19 testing sites, go to testinglocator.cdc.gov. On the testing locator website, search for a testing location using a ZIP code or street address.

Can anyone get an ICATT test?

ICATT locations offer testing at a variety of pharmacies, commercial laboratory sites, and retail locations. The ICATT mission focuses on providing no-cost COVID-19 testing to uninsured people that are symptomatic or exposed.

Is there a cost for people testing at ICATT sites?

COVID-19 testing is available at no-cost at ICATT sites for uninsured people who are symptomatic or exposed. Some ICATT testing locations may have fees for people with health insurance.

How should I schedule an appointment to take a test?

Every testing location handles appointment scheduling differently. Schedule your appointment directly with the site you choose by following links provided in your search result. Search for a location that offers no-cost COVID-19 testing at testinglocator.cdc.gov.

What information should I bring when I go take the test?

If you have health insurance, you might be asked to show ID or proof of health insurance coverage. If you do not have health insurance, you can still receive a no-cost test.

Which test is used at ICATT sites?

The types of COVID-19 tests offered vary by location and provider but include laboratory-based nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) and rapid point-of-care (POC) testing.

Will ICATT sites test for COVID-19 variants?

All tests offered at ICATT locations can tell you if you are currently infected with any variant of COVID-19.

How quickly will I get test results from an ICATT site?

You should get your results usually within 24–48 hours after you get tested. The time it takes to get a result notification depends on the location you visit.

Why are there no ICATT testing sites in my area?

ICATT selects testing sites based on the Rural-Urban Commuting Areas and Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). The ICATT program supports sites in all 50 states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. Testing locations may shift to focus on areas with higher social vulnerability. To find an ICATT testing location, visit testinglocator.cdc.gov.

How does this program relate to Test to Treat?

Through the Test to Treat initiative, individuals can be tested for COVID-19, see a health care provider (either on site or through telehealth), receive a prescription for an oral antiviral treatment (if they are eligible), and have the prescription filled—all in one location. Certain ICATT locations are part of the Test-to-Treat initiative. Visit the Test to Treat website to find a location for treatment.

The CDC COVID-19 testing locator website helps you find a testing site near you. Go to the COVID-19 testing locator to search for where to get a COVID-19 test using a ZIP code or street address. This will then prompt you to the nearest location to make an appointment for a test.

How can my company provide testing services for the ICATT Program?

The CDC openly competed new ICATT contracts in March of 2022 (SAM.gov ) and is not actively seeking additional testing partners. These contracts have option periods that extend through May of 2025.