Politics & Government
Montgomery County Expands Hours For COVID Testing Sites
As cases continue to surge, officials are working to make it easier for local residents to get tested. Here's what to know:
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — As coronavirus cases continue to surge in Montgomery County and across Pennsylvania, officials are working to make it easier for local residents to get tested.
Hours have been expanded at all six of the county's COVID-19 community testing sites, beginning Monday, Nov. 30.
All sites will now be open from 9 a.m.t o 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Appointments can be made online starting at 7 a.m., or by phone starting at 8:30 a.m.
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Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh said the move was in response to increased demand for tests.
Anyone who needs or wants to get tested can do so whether or not they have symptoms. You must be a resident of Montgomery County or work within the county in order to be tested.
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Testing sites include the following locations:
- Pottstown -364 King Street
- Lansdale - 421 West Main Street
- Willow Grove - 1678 Fairview Avenue
- Green Lane - Deep Creek and Snyder Roads
- Ardmore - 111 West Lancaster Avenue
- Norristown - 1401 DeKalb Street
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