Allegan County, MI
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Allegan County Health Dept.
3255 122nd Ave, Ste. 200
Allegan, MI 49010
(269) 673-5411
(269) 673-4172 Fax
COVID-19 Testing
Note: ACHD is currently in the process of updating our COVID pages. For up-to-date guidance and recommendations, please view the CDC Respiratory Virus Guidance page.
Find testing locations near you:
Free Test Kits Available for Pick-Up:
- MDHHS has provided free test kits to library locations in the state of Michigan where residents can pick-up them up. Test kits are limited at each location and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. One test kit available per person, and up to five per household. To obtain a test kit, visit the following libraries in Allegan County during business hours. Please call first for availability:
Organization Name | Address | Phone Number |
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Fennville District Library | 400 W Main St, Fennville | (269) 561-5050 |
Allegan District Library | 331 Hubbard St, Allegan |
(269) 673-4625 |
Saugatuck-Douglas Library | 174 Center St, Douglas | (269) 857-8241 |
- Free at home test kits are also available at the Allegan County Transportation Building Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm.
- Free at home test kits are available at Community Action of Allegan County Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 4 pm.
Order Free At-Home Test Kits to Your Door
As of September 25, every U.S. household can again place an order to receive four more free COVID-19 rapid tests delivered directly to their home by visiting www.covidtests.gov.
Checking At-Home Test Expiration Dates
Do you have test kits on hand that are expired? You can check to see if the tests have been given an extended expiration date by visiting the FDA test kit expiration page.
You have been tested, now what?
- View our Testing Education Packet for more information
- Understanding At-Home COVID-19 Test Results
- CDC | Self-Testing at Home or Anywhere
- Visit www.michigan.gov/coronavirus for more on what to do while waiting for your test results
- Test to Treat Location Finder: Through this "Test to Treat" program, people are able to get tested and – if they are positive and treatments are appropriate for them – receive a prescription from a health care provider, and have their prescription filled all at one location.