COVID-19 Testing

Beginning May 11, the COVID-19 testing locations operated by Adult Medicine of Lake County in Mount Dora and Leesburg will merge into one site at Lake County’s Fairgrounds located at:

2101 N. County Road 452, Eustis – testing will be available from 8 am to 4 pm, Mondays through Fridays.

Adult Medicine’s Clermont testing location will continue operations at the Clermont Arts & Recreation Center located at:

3700 S. Highway 27, Clermont – testing will be available from 8 am to 4 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The FDA-approved swab or antibody tests will be administered to the public for $85, which may be reimbursed through insurance. The subsidized rate of $20 for Lake County residents will discontinue today. The sites will be open to both residents and non-residents of Lake County.

“Lake County has appreciated the opportunity to form a partnership with Adult Medicine to offer expanded and discounted testing for our residents, which has been an invaluable service combined with testing conducted by AdventHealth, the Florida Department of Health and physicians and labs throughout the county,” said Lake County Commissioner Chairman Leslie Campione. “The data gathered is helping us to identify people needing treatment and isolation, as well as supporting the reopening of our local economy.”

In addition to testing performed by local physicians and labs, below are other available testing options for residents in Lake County:

 

Lake County Fairgrounds
Clermont Arts & Recreation Center
Orange County Convention Center
Florida Department of Health
Cost
$85
$85
Free
Free
Symptoms
Not Required
Not Required
Required
Required
Appointment Required
No
No
No
Yes

 

Residents with symptoms who are unable to receive testing through their primary healthcare provider should call the Florida Department of Health Hotline at 352-742-4830. Callers who meet the criteria for testing will receive an appointment for free testing at a Lake County testing location.

To sign up for the latest emergency notifications regarding COVID-19, text COVIDUPDATE to 888777 or visit www.lakecountyfl.gov/COVID-19 and follow Emergency Management at www.facebook.com/LakeCountyFLEmergencyManagement and www.twitter.com/lakeemergency. For the latest information, residents can call the Citizens Information Line at 352-253-9999.

 

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