Testing Sites

At-Home COVID-19 Tests

At-home COVID-19 tests are a convenient alternative to laboratory testing in certain scenarios. Learn more about at-home COVID-19 tests. Your at-home test expiration date may have been extended. Check your expirations dates here.

Free At-Home Tests Through USPS:

Starting Monday, September 25th free at-home COVID test kits can be ordered at COVIDTests.gov.

Reimbursement for At-Home Tests:

Some health insurance providers reimburse costs for at-home tests. Contact your insurance provider for more information. Learn more about Medicare (Part B) coverage of COVID tests. Learn more about Medicaid reimbursement.

Report Your COVID-19 Home Test Results

When you report your test result, whether negative or positive, you help improve America’s understanding of how people are using at-home tests. This report only requires your test result, age and zip code. All results are kept secure and private.

Free Testing Sites in or Near Broomfield

COVID Testing in Colorado
Colorado COVID-19 Testing Locations

Walgreens
(Test type varies by site)
Visit & click on “get started”. Online scheduling only, ages 3+

Other Testing Sites in or Near Broomfield

Advanced Urgent Care
(PCR and Antigen)
https://advurgent.com/locations/broomfield/

Nextcare
(PCR & Rapid Antigen)
https://nextcare.com/locations/co/broomfield
Online or call ahead appointments

AFC Urgent Care Louisville & Thornton
(Rapid PCR and Antigen)
https://www.afcurgentcarelouisville.com/
720-961-9700, Call-ahead appointments. https://www.afcurgentcarethornton.com/
720-751-2910, Call-ahead appointments.

King Soopers Little Clinic
(PCR)
Appointment highly recommended
More information

Quest Diagnostics - Northglenn
(PCR)
Book an appointment.

Additional Testing Sites in Colorado
Click here for a map of testing sites across the state. Click here for additional information from CDPHE about testing.

Testing Site Locator
Click here to find testing sites on the CDC's Testing Locator.

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