Need to find COVID testing?
There are a variety of options for COVID-19 testing in our community. There are free options in Jackson, Jennings and Scott Counties - see more information below. There are also other paid options.
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There are a variety of options for COVID-19 testing in our community. There are free options in Jackson, Jennings and Scott Counties - see more information below. There are also other paid options.
Schneck Medical Center and the Indiana Department of Health have partnered to provide FREE COVID-19 Testing. Located at the old State Police Post at 721 East Tipton Street, Seymour, IN.
Testing is free and individuals do not have to be symptomatic to be tested. Appointments can be scheduled online at https://scheduling.coronavirus.in.gov/.
Hours
Testing sites currently include the Austin Fire Department and Scott Memorial Hospital. Visit https://scheduling.coronavirus.in.gov/ for more information and to schedule your test. Testing is free and individuals do not have to be symptomatic to be tested.
Schneck offers the COVID-19 Antibody and COVID-19 PCR tests. Testing is self referral (no doctor's order required).
COST: Antibody Test is $69.54. PCR test is $52. Must be paid at the time of service.
LOCATION: Schneck Lab, 1st floor inside the Main Entrance of the Schneck Outpatient Care Center.
HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Schneck Medical Center has been actively monitoring the rapidly evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. The health and safety of our patients and our communities is our primary concern and we are making decisions as warranted following guidance from the Indiana State Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Patients with symptoms that include fever, cough, and difficulty breathing should reach out to their primary care provider.
Simultaneously monitor your symptoms and seek medical attention if your condition worsens, especially if you have shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Call ahead before visiting the doctor or a hospital so they can adequately prepare for your arrival. Tell them you may or may not have COVID-19.
All persons must be screened before entering Schneck Medical Center and Schneck Physician Practices. In addition, all visitors and patients must wear a mask covering the nose and mouth during their entire visit.
General
Patients in Isolation (including COVID-19 patients):
Family Life Center
Surgery Visitors
These everyday habits can help prevent the spread of several viruses, including coronavirus:
Visit the CDC website for more information on how to make a mask to wear when in public.
COVID‐19 is primarily spread through respiratory droplets, which means to become infected, people generally must be within 6 feet of someone who is contagious and come into contact with these droplets.
Symptoms of COVID‐19 generally appear within 2 to 14 days after exposure and include fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. Reported cases have ranged from mild illness (similar to a common cold) to severe pneumonia that requires hospitalization. Generally, coronavirus can cause more severe symptoms in people with weakened immune systems, older people, and those with long-term conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and chronic lung disease.
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