The Burlington County Health Department continues to make COVID-19 testing accessible and has launched a new web portal for residents to reserve appointment times at the County’s testing site.
Testing continues to be available for walk-ins five days a week, but health officials said the new portal will permit residents to book appointment times and submit information in advance to make testing faster and easier.
“Testing remains a critical tool to prevent further spread of COVID-19 by identifying and isolating those who have become exposed or infected and we’re seeing high demand for it as more people return to work at offices or in-person learning in classrooms,” said Dr. Herb Conaway, director of the Burlington County Health Department. “We want to make sure testing remains accessible and convenient, so we created a web portal for residents to submit information and book appointment times. Appointments are not required, but it can make the process faster and easier so we’re encouraging residents who need a test to make use of this new tool.”
The portal can be accessed at either www.burlingtoncountytesting.org or https://BurlingtonCOVIDtesting.as.me/
The clinic operates on Mondays from 8AM to 3PM and Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10AM to 6PM at the Willingboro Town Center located at 4390 Route 130 North Willingboro, NJ 08046.
Testing is available for any Burlington County resident 5 and up, as well as anyone who works in Burlington County or attend schools here. No prescription is required, but insurance information is requested from those who have it.
No one will be turned away from testing due to a lack of insurance.
“Burlington County has come a long way since the pandemic started but we know the virus is still active so our Health Department continues to respond proactively to protect our residents,” said Burlington County Commissioner Deputy Director Dan O’Connell, who is the Board’s liaison to the Health Department. “This new web portal is just one example of the Department’s outstanding work throughout the crisis. It’s a great addition that makes sure testing remains fast and easy for our residents who need it.”
