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COVID-19 Testing Site Map:
COVID-19: Community Testing Sites | Wisconsin Department of Health Services
If you have questions about getting tested, use these resources:
Provider | Contact Information | Notes |
Free Community Testing Sites (Northwest WI Areas) | When & Where: Visit here Who: Symptomatic and close contacts 5 years and older. | -Please pre-register before attending: https://register.covidconnect.wi.gov/en-US/ |
Free Community Testing Sites (La Crosse Area) | Who: Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms and/or close contact to someone who tested positive. | -Visit here for more specific info regarding these site locations, days, & times. -Please pre-register before attending: https://register.covidconnect.wi.gov/en-US/ |
Mayo Clinic | Mondovi: 715-926-4858 Arcadia: 608-323-3373 Eau Claire: 715-838-5222 La Crosse: 608-785-0940 Nurse Line: 507-293-9525 | |
Winona Health | General Line: 507-454-3650 COVID-19 Nurse Line: 507-457-7619 | |
Gundersen | General Line: 608-782-7300 After Hours: 608-775-4454 Tri-County Whitehall: 715-538-4355 | |
Prevea Mondovi Health Center | Mondovi: 715-926-6230 | Testing available Monday-Friday, 8am - 5pm. |
Advent Health | Durand: 715-672-2608 | For individuals with symptoms only. Testing collection hours are Monday-Friday, 8am - 4pm. |
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center | Wabasha: 651-565-5600 | By appointment only. For individuals with symptoms only. Testing collection hours are Monday-Friday, 10am - 2pm. |
At-Home Testing | You can order an at-home test kit through this link: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/collection.htm |
Prevention
The best way to prevent COVID-19 or any illness is to avoid being exposed to it. Currently there is no vaccine to prevent COVID-19 infection. However, the following everyday preventive actions can protect you and others.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Stay home when you feel sick.
- Cover your coughs and sneezes.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces with a regular household cleaning product.
- Follow the advice of your healthcare providers and national, state, and local public health. National and local authorities have the most up-to-date information on whether COVID-19 is spreading in our area. They are the best sources to advise you on what you should be doing to protect yourself.