Testing is available to everyone in New Jersey.
Protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community by getting tested for COVID-19. You could have COVID-19 and not even know it. Find out if you have COVID-19 at any of these locations in Toms River, NJ. It's quick and easy. You don't need insurance and free testing is available. Anyone who wants a test, can now get one.It's especially important to get tested if:

The Doctors' Office Urgent Care of Brick
Urgent Care Clinic
686 Route 70
Brick, NJ
Phone: (732) 262-8200
For COVID-19 nasal swab testing, please park and call and someone will come out and meet you at your car regarding testing. Antibody testing is available only if you are symptom free for 14 days or have no symptoms whatsoever.
686 Route 70
Brick, NJ
Phone: (732) 262-8200
For COVID-19 nasal swab testing, please park and call and someone will come out and meet you at your car regarding testing. Antibody testing is available only if you are symptom free for 14 days or have no symptoms whatsoever.

James J. Howard Veterans' Outpatient Clinic VA Clinic
970 Route 70
Brick, NJ
PHONE: (732) 206-8900
VA offers coronavirus testing for Veterans who are enrolled in VA health care and meet CDC criteria for testing. If you are a Veteran with symptoms of COVID-19, call your VA health care team or your VA facility's advice nurse before going to any VA location.
Brick, NJ
PHONE: (732) 206-8900
VA offers coronavirus testing for Veterans who are enrolled in VA health care and meet CDC criteria for testing. If you are a Veteran with symptoms of COVID-19, call your VA health care team or your VA facility's advice nurse before going to any VA location.

Hackensack Meridian Urgent Care - Brick
Urgent Care Clinic
2125 Route 88 East
Brick, NJ
Phone: (732) 892-4640
For COVID-19 testing, please call to be initially evaluated over the phone or call once getting to the parking lot for further instructions. For antibody testing, call before coming in to make sure you are a candidate for antibody testing, including having no current signs or symptoms of COVID-19.
2125 Route 88 East
Brick, NJ
Phone: (732) 892-4640
For COVID-19 testing, please call to be initially evaluated over the phone or call once getting to the parking lot for further instructions. For antibody testing, call before coming in to make sure you are a candidate for antibody testing, including having no current signs or symptoms of COVID-19.
What Happens if I Test Positive?
COVID-19 is mainly spread from person to person. If you test positive for COVID-19, a New Jersey contact tracer will reach out to you with life-saving information about how best to protect yourself and your loved ones.
You will also likely be instructed to self-quarantine, staying home to avoid spreading the disease. Your family members will stay with you.
If you tested positive for COVID-19 and have symptoms, it's critical that you self-isolate (stay in your home and away from others) for:10 days after symptoms first appeared and
24 hours with no fever without the use of fever-reducing medications and
Other symptoms of COVID-19 are improving (Note: Loss of taste and smell may persist for weeks or months after recovery and need not delay the end of isolation)
If you tested positive for COVID-19 and have no symptoms:
10 days after you received your positive test results
For large households or homes with many people, persons who are sick should remain in a separate bedroom and stay away from anyone who is not sick as much as possible.
If the sick person cannot be isolated in a separate room, consider having them isolate in an alternate location that has a separate bedroom and bathroom for them to rest and recover.
If a family member(s) has underlying health conditions, consider having them quarantine at a nearby alternate site away from the sick individual.
If the sick person needs to leave the bedroom to use the bathroom (or kitchen), they should wear a mask.
The sick individual should not eat meals with others in the household to limit the spread of the virus within the home.
All persons living in the home should practice good hand hygiene (Wash hands often with soap and water or use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol).
Cleaning frequently touched surfaces regularly is important especially in the bathroom as well as doorknobs and stair rails
When Is It Safe To Leave My House and See Others?
- According to the NJ Department of HealthIf you tested positive for COVID-19 and have symptoms, it's critical that you self-isolate (stay in your home and away from others) for:
For individuals who quarantining at home, but live in large or multigenerational households where others may be at risk, the Department of Health recommends taking the following precautions: