These are all by appointment only.
You must be pre-screened by a Virtual Visit by April 30, even if you are an essential worker with no symptoms.
This testing is not provided by the Lexington Board of Health or Lexington Department of Public Health.
The one-day test site will be done with Physician One Urgent Care.
If you qualify for testing, you will receive a doctor's order for the testing, which you must bring with you.
Contact tracing is a fundamental tool of infection control in public health and is an important cornerstone of the work of PIH.
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in Lexington.
If you qualify for testing, you will receive a doctor's order for the testing, which you must bring with you on Wednesday.
Here are the latest updates about the coronavirus in Lexington.
Twenty-one employees also tested positive for the coronavirus as well.
Aloft Hotels in Lexington will be used as a regional quarantine site for homeless patients that have tested positive for the virus.
Town Manager James Malloy has been notified by State officials that Aloft Hotels is being used as a regional quarantine site.
Seven employees working inside of the jail and one employee working in an outside location tested positive for the new coronavirus.
The person and their roommate were placed in isolation.
The conference is held Thursday, March 12, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Here's how to watch it live.
The Lexington Office of Public Health and the Lexington Public Schools are set to update residents Thursday on their COVID-19 response.
There are no identified cases of infection in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts health officials said the man was in his 70s and vaping marijuana.
It's the third confirmed human case of the West Nile virus this year in Massachusetts.
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Lexington’s Telis Bertsekas takes on the Boston Marathon® for the second time in support of the YMCA of Greater Boston’s Summer Teen program
Signs and symptoms to look out for
Boston Magazine is out with its 2019 list of the best doctors in the Boston area. See which Lexington doctors made the cut.
Planning a run before or after work? Here are five tips to stay safe while running in the dark.
Lexington residents would greatly benefit from having a year round public swimming facility in town.
Health officials say exposure to a confirmed measles patient may have happened at three sites in town.
This season, the LHS soccer program starts winning !!!
Lexington Town Offices holding seminar on serious subject tonight.
Pesky mosquitoes get dangerous in Middlesex County.
Juliana Cohen is an assistant professor of health sciences at Merrimack College.
It's not something you can wrap and leave under the tree, but you can give someone a lifesaving gift this holiday season.
There are still two clinics left this year.
Here is when you can get your flu shot.
September is National Preparedness Month, and the Red Cross is seeking blood and platelet donations. Here are some local blood drives.
BREAKING: West Nile Virus was previously detected in mosquito samples taken in Lexington.
West Nile virus was also found in samples taken in Needham and Somervile.
The Massachusetts DPH released updated opioid-related death statistics from 2015, as well as preliminary data for 2016.