Covid-19 testing sites in Pierce County

The sites listed below are free and open to the public. There are many other testing locations in Pierce County that may charge a fee or be open only to existing patients. Check with any test site prior to visiting for eligibility, insurance, or fee requirements. 

Walgreens Pharmacy

Address

Phone number

Drive-thru?

Register online

Multiple locations

Register online.

Yes

 

Tacoma Mall

Address

Phone number

Drive-thru?

Walk-up testing available Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Make an appointment or drop in at the outdoor kiosk. Register online.

4502 S Steele St., Tacoma. Near Firestone and JC Penny.

Register online.

No

 

South Hill Mall

Address

Phone number

Drive-thru?

Walk-up testing available Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Make an appointment or drop in at the outdoor kiosk. Register online.

3500 South Meridian Street, Puyallup. Near Sears.

Register online.

No

 

Pierce County Testing Station

Address

Email

Phone number

Drive-thru?

Testing available Tuesday-Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. On-site staff can help you register.

3003 107th St S. Lakewood. Located at the former Washington State Emission Testing Station.

pceoc@piercecountywa.gov

253-798-6595

Yes

 

Sea Mar Community Health Centers

Address

Phone number

Drive-thru?

Testing available Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Call ahead for an appointment. https://www.seamar.org/coronavirus.html

1112 S. Cushman Ave, Tacoma

(253) 593-2144

Yes

Testing available Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. & Thursdays, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Call ahead for an appointment.  https://www.seamar.org/coronavirus.html

10217 125th St Ct E, 2nd Floor, Puyallup

(253) 864-4550

Yes

 

Rite Aid

Address

Phone number

Drive-thru?

Register online.

Participating locations listed in online registration. 

Register online.

Yes

 

Kirk's Pharmacy 

Address

Email

Drive-thru?

Free take-home COVID-19 testing kits
for community members 16 and older,
regardless of insurance or immigration
status. Register online to pick-up your kit. 
https://www.kirkspharmacy.com/covid19

Eatonville, Sunrise and Puyallup.

covid19@kirkspharmacy.com

No

 

University Place Medical Center 

Address

Phone number

Drive-thru?

No appointment needed, walk in for take-home test kit. https://www.universityplaceclinic.com

4401 Bridgeport Way W., University Place

(253) 564-4157

No

Request home delivery of a COVID-19 PCR test swab

Test delivered within a day; results within 48 hours or less. Learn more and sign the consent for the SCAN study. SCAN Public Health: https://scanpublichealth.org/

Take home a free COVID-19 test kit from your library

Getting a home-collected COVID-19 test kit is as easy as stopping by your local Pierce County or Tacoma Library branch! Call your library to schedule a pickup during curbside hours or talk to a librarian at an open branch. No library card needed.

You can take the test in the privacy of your own home at the date and time that work for you. The kit includes simple instructions to safely take the test and drop it off at a UPS Store or UPS drop box.

Business, organization, and community testing

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department may be able to help your business, group, or organization conduct testing of your employees, community, or organization members. We have free home testing kits available now.  Fill out this form and somebody from the Health Department will get in touch with you.

Have a need for mobile testing in your area? Please email Tony Smith at TSmith@tpchd.org to suggest testing sites. You can also email Pierce County directly at PCEOC@piercecountywa.gov.

Pierce County Mobile Testing: https://piercecountywa.gov/6758/Covid-19-Mobile-Testing

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Mobile Testing: https://www.tpchd.org/healthy-people/diseases/covid-19/testing-information

Thanks,

 

Tony

 

 

COVID-19 is affecting our work.
Your health and our staff’s health are our top priorities. Many of our staff are responding to the outbreak and others are working remotely to serve your needs. You will likely experience slower-than-normal response times for requests not related to COVID-19.

Many of our services are available online.

For more information, please read our blog or visit tpchd.org.  

 

**Please note that I have a new phone number.**

 

Tony Smith

Health Promotion Coordinator I

Environmental Health

Strengthening Families

Pronouns: He/Him/His – Why are pronouns important?

(253) 649-1893 c • tsmith@tpchd.org

(253) 798-2947 f www.tpchd.org

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