Miami Township, Ohio – Mercy Health Mobile Mammography offers women screening mammograms in 15 minutes. This screening is covered by most health plans. For the best coverage, verify that Mercy Health and The Jewish Hospital are in-network providers with your insurance carrier. You may be eligible for financial assistance.
These are recommendation from Clermont County Public Health
If you are sick and have symptoms of coronavirus and you think you need a test, call your doctor. In most cases, you will need an order from a physician in order to be tested. If you do not have a primary care physician, you can call your nearest Urgent Care facility.
Most of the sites below offer diagnostic testing for COVID-19. Diagnostic tests will tell you if you currently have the virus. Diagnostic tests will not tell you if you had the virus in the past. Some locations may offer antibody (serology) testing. Antibody testing may tell you if you have had the virus in the past and are not for diagnosing a current infection. This list is not inclusive of sites offering COVID-19 testing but includes those sites in and near Clermont County. This list is not an endorsement of any of the testing facilities.
You should contact each facility ahead of time to confirm the testing capabilities and procedures.
*If you would like to have your facility added to this list, please email us with details at ccph@clermontcountyohio.gov
HealthSource of Ohio operates community testing centers in Clermont, Adams, Brown, Clinton, and Warren counties. The tests are administered at no cost to the individual, but you will be asked for your insurance information during the registration process.
You must call 513-732-5086 to register prior to being tested. You do not need to be a resident of the county where you get tested.
Testing is available at the following locations and times (Call 513-732-5086 to register).
Healthsource Wilmington Family Practice 140 W. Main St. Wilmington, OH 45177
HealthSource Lebanon Family Practice 1231 Columbus Ave. Unit A1 Lebanon, OH 45036
HealthSource Loveland Family Practice 6535 Charles Snider Rd. Loveland, OH 45140
HealthSource Seaman Pediatrics, Family Practice & Dental 218 Stern Dr. Seaman, OH 45679
HealthSource Georgetown Pediatrics and Family Practice 631 East State St. Georgetown, OH 45121
• Healthcare worker and any public safety worker with suspected exposure • Recent contact with a COVID-19 positive patient • Experiencing shortness of breath, fever, body aches, cough • Any symptoms of COVID-19 with high-risk medical conditions
Molecular testing is available to identify if you currently have COVID-19. To be tested, email telehealth1@amcareinc.com a request for a telehealth appointment. After your screening, you will be directed to follow-up with the closest Doctors’ Urgent Care Office or be cleared to continue work.
Results are available within 24-48 hours
Please visit www.amcareinc.com for a complete listing of office hours, locations and other information relating to in-office and telehealth services.
Patients with current COVID-19 symptoms can be tested. Visit the website to schedule a test or a telehealth visit if you have symptoms. esurgentcare.com
1068 State Route 28 Suite C Milford, OH 45150-2095 513-831-5900
Offers testing for people showing symptoms. If you have symptoms and feel you should be tested, please call first. A Hometown Urgent Care provider will evaluate you and determine if you need a test.
Offers COVID-19 IgG antibody testing. This type of COVID-19 test is for individuals who think they may have had COVID-19 in the past and do not currently have symptoms. Antibody tests do not diagnose existing infections.
Visit the LabCorp website for more information and to request a test.
TriHealth offers drive-through testing for COVID-19 at several locations. Appointments are required and you must have an order from a physician.
Group Health Anderson 7810 Five Mile Road Cincinnati, OH 45230
TriHealth Emergency Departments Patients without a primary care physician can visit any TriHealth Emergency Department to be evaluated. Patients that meet the criteria for testing can be tested for COVID-19. The closest TriHealth Emergency Department to Clermont County is
Bethesda North Hospital 10500 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, OH 45242 513-865-1112
Clermont County Public Health wants your input on a proposed Syringe Services Program. A public forum will be held on Thursday, November 30 from 6:30 – 8 PM at the Clermont County Engineer’s Office at 2381 Clermont Center Drive in Batavia. Public comments will also be accepted through an online survey.
Clermont County ranks fourth in Ohio in drug overdose deaths.
Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) are public health programs that are intended to reduce the spread of infectious diseases such as hepatitis and HIV. The SSPs provide access to sterile syringes to people who inject drugs. The program can also make referrals to substance use disorder counseling and treatment programs. They also provide education on the prevention of infection and offer testing and referral for treatment for hepatitis C and HIV.
Thursday, November 30 from 6:30 – 8 PM at the Clermont County Engineer’s Office at 2381 Clermont Center Drive in Batavia.
The proposed program in Clermont County would be a collaborative effort between Clermont County Public Health, Mercy Health – Clermont Hospital, Hamilton County Public Health, and the Exchange Project. A mobile van would come to the hospital parking lot one half-day per week to provide the services.
In Clermont County, the rate of hepatitis C infections have risen by 40 percent, and HIV rates have risen by 27 percent over the last five years. Clermont County ranks fourth in Ohio in drug overdose deaths.
“The Syringe Services Program would be a needed resource in Clermont County,” said Health Commissioner Julianne Nesbit. “The goal of the program is to lower rates of hepatitis C and HIV, while also providing access to treatment to people with substance use disorder.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control, people who inject drugs are five times as likely to enter treatment for substance abuse disorder and are more likely to reduce or stop injecting when they use a Syringe Services Program.
For more information on the proposed Syringe Services Program, click here.
Workforce Investment Board of Butler, Clermont and Warren Counties, along with the OhioMeansJobs centers of Butler, Warren and Clermont counties have joined together to host the Southwest Ohio Job Fair on November 17, 2017 from 11 AM to 2 PM at the Great Wolf Lodge Conference Center located at 2501 Great Wolf Drive Mason, Ohio 45040.
Over 100 employers will be in attendance, many of which will be offering on-the-spot interviews.
Mason, Ohio – The Southwest Ohio Job Fair will take place this Friday, November 17 from 11 AM to 2 PM at the Great Wolf Lodge in Mason. One hundred employers will be attending representing businesses such as: Graphel, GE Aviation, Amazon, Amstan Logstics, Mercy Health, ThyssenKrupp Bilstein, Miami Valley Gaming, Alfons Haar, Miami Valley Gaming and many more. Thousands of career opportunities are available in Healthcare, Finance, Manufacturing, Hospitality, Transportation, Logistics, Customer Service, Administrative, and Management for all skill levels, age ranges and experience levels.
The Southwest Ohio Job Fair will be distinguishing those who have served in our military forces by providing exclusive identification cards at the door.The cards will recognize local heroes that have sacrificed for our freedoms. Butler, Clermont and Warren County employers value the unique skills and considerable talent that veterans bring to their businesses.
This is a great opportunity to begin a new career. Many employers will be conducting on-the-spot interviews for skill levels ranging from entry level to management.The event is open to the public with free parking. Registration is required at the door.