COVID-19 Testing Clinic Hours Change

Darling Downs Health’s drive-through novel coronavirus (COVID-19) testing clinic, set up at the Baillie Henderson Hospital campus, has updated its opening hours during weekends and public holidays.

The clinic will continue to open from 10am to 6pm on weekdays, however on public holidays and weekends the clinic will now open from 10am to 4pm. Located on the corner of Burnview and Nicoll Avenues, the clinic is accessible by the Mort Street roundabout entrance to the Baillie Henderson Hospital campus.

A person is eligible for testing if they have a fever (or history of fever) or acute respiratory symptoms, and in the last 14 days:
• They were a close contact or a household contact of a confirmed case
• They had been overseas, including on a cruise.
Testing is also possible for people who have a fever (or history of fever) or acute respiratory symptoms,
AND:
• Work in vulnerable settings such as healthcare, aged or residential care, military, correction facilities, detention centres and boarding schools.
• Live in an area where an outbreak has occurred
• Live in a First Nations community.

Darling Downs Health medical and nursing staff will be on hand to do a check for the virus, which includes taking your temperature, checking oxygen saturation level, pulse and respiratory rates, all of which can be done while you remain in your car.

In the event you are feeling unwell before attending the clinic and you fit the criteria described above, it is highly recommended that you have someone else drive you, in case the check indicates that further assessment is needed.

Be sure to bring a mobile phone as you will be required to speak with our staff before you enter the drive-through clinic, and if you have a mask please put it on before you drive through.

The best way to avoid the virus is to practice good hand hygiene, good cough etiquette and to remain vigilant about avoiding contact with people who may have been exposed to the virus.

For more information on testing visit www.queenslandhealth.com.au/coronavirus

Newshound

Recent Posts

Toowoomba’s Blooming Talent Celebrated

Winners of The Chronicle Garden Competition 2025 were announced at the official awards presentation on…

3 months ago

Region Missing Out On Battery Rebate Benefits

With Regional Queenslanders calling for Home Battery to Grid Export Access, the Darling Downs Environment…

3 months ago

Community Protest to Protect Toowoomba’s Trees, Wildlife and Heritage

Highfields, QLD – The Protect Trees Toowoomba campaign, supported by the Darling Downs Environment Council (DDEC),…

3 months ago

Celebrating Our Local Environmental Champions

DDEC Announces 2025 AGM Award Winners The Darling Downs Environment Council (DDEC) is proud to…

3 months ago