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2 Coronavirus Testing Drive Throughs Set Up In Radnor

Only Penn and Main Line Health patients who have been referred for testing by doctors will be able to use the drive-through tests.

RADNOR, PA — Radnor has two drive-through testing sites for the new coronavirus, known as COVID-19, for patients referred for testing by doctors only.

The University of Pennsylvania and Main Line Health have set up testing at their Radnor locations.

Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said Tuesday that Penn set up drive-through testing in Radnor.

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Tests from Penn are only available to patients who were referred for testing by their Penn doctors;

Penn's tests are free to all who are referred.

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Main Line Health also set up drive-through testing in Radnor, according to the health care system.

Main Line Health's testing is only available for patients who have been referred for a test by a Main Line Health doctor. Results come in after three to five days.

A drive-through testing site has also been set up in Newtown Square, as well, Main Line Health said.

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