Health Department Announces New COVID-19 Testing Site in Lexington Park

December 15, 2020

Beginning Tuesday, December 15, 2020 the St. Mary’s County Health Department (SMCHD) will offer drive-thru COVID-19 testing at the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department located at 46900 S Shangri-La Drive in Lexington Park, Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

However, due to anticipated inclement weather, both SMCHD testing sites will be closed on Wednesday, December 16, 2020.

SMCHD COVID-19 Testing:

Locations, as of Tuesday, 12-15-20:

  • SMCHD Main Office, 21580 Peabody Street in Leonardtown
  • Bay District Volunteer Fire Department, 46900 S Shangri-La Drive, Lexington Park (enter rear parking lot from FDR Boulevard – follow directional signs)
  • Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (CLOSED Wednesday, 12-16-20 due to anticipated inclement weather)
  • Drive-thru (walk up available for vehicles over 6’10” or residents on foot)
  • Appointment-free
  • No doctor’s order needed
  • Free of Charge (no out-of-pocket cost, co-payment, co-insurance, etc.)
  • Bring health insurance information and identification, if possible – uninsured community members are welcome

Regular testing hours are expected to resume on Thursday, December 17, 2020 at both locations. For more information on local COVID-19 testing, visit: www.smchd.org/covid-19-testing.

“In the usual St. Mary’s County way, so many partners came together to make this testing site an option for our community,” said Dr. Meena Brewster, St. Mary’s County Health Officer. “We especially want to thank St. Mary’s County Government, Bay District Volunteer Fire Department, and the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office for their involvement in this process. Maintaining readily available testing access to our greater Lexington Park community is critically important to battling the spread of COVID-19.”

“I want to thank the Health Department and staff for working so hard to provide services to our county. I also want to thank the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department for the use of this facility for COVID-19 testing. Together as a community, we are stronger and together we will get through this pandemic,” said Commissioner President Randy Guy.