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EGHC offers free COVID-19 testing at Luetta Moore Park

The City of Statesboro and Bulloch County have partnered with East Georgia Healthcare Center (EGHC) to provide free COVID-19 testing. The partnership is part of an ongoing effort to increase testing capacity in Bulloch County.
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The City of Statesboro and Bulloch County have partnered with East Georgia Healthcare Center (EGHC) to provide free COVID-19 testing. The partnership is part of an ongoing effort to increase testing capacity in Bulloch County.

Testing is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at Luetta Moore Park located at 121 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Statesboro, GA 30458. Currently, the Bulloch County Health Department does not offer testing on Tuesdays and Thursdays. However, through this strategic partnership, Bulloch County residents and residents from surrounding counties will now have access to COVID-19 testing 6 days a week.

Free COVID-19 Test

The COVID-19 tests are free to all patients. If the you are insured, your health insurance will be filed, but EGHC has chosen to waive copayments. Patients should bring a government ID and insurance card if insured. Funding for the free COVID-19 testing is provided through filed insurance claims for insured patients and uninsured patients’ tests will be covered by federal COVID-19 relief funding.

No Appointment Necessary

Patients don’t need to schedule an appointment but can call EGHC’s Statesboro office at (912) 764-9196 with questions. Patients do not have to reside in Bulloch County to receive a test. There are no requirements to receive a test such as proof of potential exposure or symptoms.

Drive Thru or Walk Up

When patients arrive at the park, there will be two lines for patients: one for drive-ups and one for walk-ins. Patients should follow the directional signs and those directing traffic. Patients arriving by car should stay in their car and await instruction. If a patient is parked next to another car, they will need to keep their car running and keep the windows up. If a patient is standing in the walk-up line, they will need to remain with their family and maintain a space of 6 feet between themselves and other families.

All drive-thru workers are EGHC employees and are trained extensively to work with COVID-19 testing. Patients can expect a problem-focused visit that will be conducted by a fully licensed nurse practitioner, physician assistant or medical doctor with medical assistants or nurses collecting specimens. As part of the visit, EGHC will collect patient vitals, a simple medical history, have a problem-focused exam, and then administer a swab test for COVID-19.

An Important Step

The City of Statesboro and Bulloch County have worked closely with EGHC over the past few weeks to be able to provide a testing facility and onsite security detail for safety and traffic flow. Both the city and county continue to monitor the spread of COVID-19 and are working to provide timely and effective solutions to protect the health and safety of the community.