Map: Here’s where you can get tested for COVID-19 in Boston
Testing is free for everyone, regardless of insurance or immigration status, according to the city.
Need help finding the nearest COVID-19 testing location in Boston? There’s a map for that.
Mayor Marty Walsh and the Boston Public Health Commission have created a mapping tool that shows all of the facilities where COVID-19 testing is available. The commission’s goal in creating the tool is to increase testing access for all Boston residents, particularly those living in neighborhoods experiencing higher rates of the novel coronavirus.
The map is available on boston.gov/coronavirus and bphc.org/coronavirus, and it will be updated as the city adds new testing sites. The interactive map also lists hours, addresses, and phone numbers for the testing locations.
“Every community deserves full access to COVID-19 testing. We will continue to work to expand access to testing for all residents across Boston, particularly our hardest hit communities,” Mayor Walsh said in a statement. “Access to neighborhood-based testing will help us quickly identify cases, and get people the care and support needed to recover and prevent the further spread of COVID-19.”
Below is a list of the current testing facilities, as well as their addresses and phone numbers, according to the city. For the most up-to-date information about pop-up testing sites (which change regularly), visit the city of Boston website.
Bowdoin Street Health Center
230 Bowdoin St., Dorchester
617-754-0100
Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston main campus)
75 Francis St., Boston
617-732-5500
Brookside Community Health Center
3297 Washington St., Jamaica Plain
617-522-4700 or 617-983-4100
Carney Hospital
2100 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester
617-296-4000
Charles River Community Health
495 Western Ave., Brighton
617-783-0500
Codman Square Health Center
Russell Auditorium
70-80 Talbot Ave., Dorchester
617-822-8271
CVS Pharmacy drive-thru locations
207 Market St., Brighton
181 Brighton Ave., Allston
1921 Centre St. West Roxbury
4600 Washington St., Roslindale
1150 Saratoga St., East Boston
703 Gallivan Boulevard, Dorchester
Register in advance at CVS.com
Daniel Driscoll Neponset Health Center (Harbor Health)
398 Neponset Ave., Dorchester
617-282-3200
Dimock Center
45 Dimock St., Roxbury
617-442-8800
DotHouse Health
1353 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester
617-740-2292
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center
79 Paris St., East Boston
617-569-5800
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center
Central Square Park
Border St. across from Liberty Plaza Shopping Center, East Boston
617-568-4500
Fenway Health Center
Holy Trinity Cathedral Parking Lot
161 Kilmarnock St., Boston
617-927-6000
Greater Roslindale Medical and Dental Center
9 Taft Hill Terrace, Roslindale
617-323-4440
Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center
632 Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester
617-825-3400
Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit St., Boston
617-726-2000
Mattapan Community Health Center
1575 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan
617-296-0061
NEW Health Charlestown
15 Tufts St., Charlestown
857-238-1100
NEW Health Waterfront North End
332 Hanover St., Boston
617-643-8000
South Boston Community Health Center
409 West Broadway, South Boston
617-269-7500
Tufts Medical Center
Tye Pavilion, 171 Harrison Ave., Boston
617-636-5000
Upham’s Corner Health Center
415 Columbia Road, Dorchester
617-388-5007
Whittier Street Health Center
1290 Tremont St., Roxbury
617-427-1000
Whittier Street Health Center
Jubilee Christian Church
1500 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan
617-858-2406
Residents who believe they need to be tested are asked to call ahead in order to receive a pre-screening and to schedule an appointment. Testing is free for all, regardless of insurance coverage or immigration status, according to the city.
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