Hours Cut For COVID Testing Site, Hotline
News Release
WARSAW — Bowen Center announces a change to its free COVID-19 drive-through testing site hours at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.
The Center is decreasing its hours starting Monday, May 17, to Monday-Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Bowen Center will also decrease the hours for its free vaccination registration assistance bilingual hotline to help Hoosiers navigate the COVID-19 vaccination registration process. The hotline operators can assist callers in filling out the online form to schedule their vaccination Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The reduced hours are a positive reflection of the decrease in COVID-19 cases in the county and an increase in vaccinations. Bowen Center will continue to be responsive to the need and increase or decrease hours accordingly, according to a news release from Bowen Center.
The testing site has administered more than 16,200 tests since it opened in October 2020. English/Spanish language technicians are available to administer the tests, which are free and available to anyone 2 years of age and older. You do not need a doctor’s referral, insurance or be a resident of Kosciusko County.
For more information, call (574) 372-3517 or (574) 372-2353.
The COVID-19 testing site is operated by Bowen Center and Bowen Health Clinic on behalf of the Indiana Department of Health and the Kosciusko County Health Department with assistance from the Northern Indiana Hispanic Health Coalition, Ivy Tech Community College – Warsaw, Kosciusko Community Hospital, WJ Carey Construction, the Kosciusko County Fair Board, Wildman Business Group and DM Trump Construction LLC.
The free registration assistance hotline assists those who do not have access to a computer or internet access, are uncomfortable or unable to use a computer. The hotline number is (574)347-4256. If the call volume is high, callers may be requested to leave contact information for the operators to return their call.
The service is provided by Bowen Center and Bowen Health Clinic on behalf of the Kosciusko County Health Department with support from the City of Warsaw and the K21 Health Foundation.