(WXYZ) — CVS Health plans to open 10 new COVID-19 drive-thru testing sites in Metro Detroit on May 29.
Sixteen sites will open throughout Michigan.
The new sites will utilize self-swab tests and plan to serve communities with the greatest need for support.
Patients must register in advance through the CVS website to schedule an appointment. Patients will be required to stay in their cars and will be directed to the pharmacy drive-thru window, where they will be provided with a test kit and given instructions. A team member will observe the process to ensure it is done properly.
The new testing sites in Michigan include:
CVS Pharmacy, 2100 West Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
CVS Pharmacy, 1700 South Industrial Highway, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
CVS Pharmacy, 5757 Whitmore Lake Road, Brighton, MI 48116
CVS Pharmacy, 1402 W. 14 Mile, Clawson, MI 48017
CVS Pharmacy, 39350 Nine Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48167
CVS Pharmacy, 33021 Garfield Road, Fraser, MI 48066
CVS Pharmacy, 1550 Lake Drive Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI 49506
CVS Pharmacy, 17120 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
CVS Pharmacy, 240 M.A.C., East Lansing, MI 48823
CVS Pharmacy, 21777 21 Mile Road, Macomb Township, MI 48044
CVS Pharmacy, 720 General Motors Road, Milford, MI 48381
CVS Pharmacy, 44300 5 Mile Road, Northville, MI 48168
CVS Pharmacy, 46960 Van Dyke Avenue, Shelby, MI 48317
CVS Pharmacy, 2115 Twenty-Five Mile Road, Shelby Township, MI 48316
CVS Pharmacy, 30920 Southfield Road, Southfield, MI 48076
CVS Pharmacy, 100 West Maple Road, Walled Lake, MI 48390
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