DC Government Testing Locations
COVID-19 testing sites in the District of Columbia. Individuals are encouraged to get tested through their own health care provider so that when the test results come back the patient is already connected to the health care they need.
| Namebrand | Full Addressaddress | Websitewebsite | Objectididentifier | Locationididentifier | Publicstatus | Site Typeclassification | Public Displaystatus | Subtypeclassification | Drive-Upstatus | Walk-Upstatus | Drive-Up Registrationstatus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Francis A. Gregory Library | 3660 Alabama Ave. SE | https://coronavirus.dc.gov/testyourself | 681 | Yes | TestYourselfDC | Yes | Self Testing Pick Up/Drop Off | No | Yes | No | |
| Capitol View Library | 5001 Central Ave. SE | https://coronavirus.dc.gov/testyourself | 680 | Yes | TestYourselfDC | Yes | Self Testing Pick Up/Drop Off | No | Yes | No | |
| Anacostia Library | 1800 Good Hope Rd. SE | https://coronavirus.dc.gov/testyourself | 679 | Yes | TestYourselfDC | Yes | Self Testing Pick Up/Drop Off | No | Yes | No |
Healthcare Facility Network Mapping for Insurers
A health insurance underwriter building a DC-area provider access map cross-references testing site locations and operating hours against their member population by ward to identify gaps in covered service access during a public health event.
Vendor Footprint Verification for a Health Services Contractor
A procurement analyst at a federal health agency vetting a DC-based service contractor checks whether facilities the vendor claims to operate appear in official government testing site records, confirming physical presence and operational status.
Equity-Weighted Market Sizing for a Diagnostics Distributor
A sales analyst at a diagnostics supply company segments DC testing sites by ward and access type to estimate demand concentration and identify underserved districts where self-test kit distribution partnerships could be proposed.



















