A new walk-through coronavirus testing centre has opened in Crossmyloof.
The site located on Titwood Road officially opened yesterday and is part of the largest network of diagnostic testing facilities in British history.
Tests must be booked in advance on the NHS website or by calling 119.
People are advised to only book a test if they have coronavirus symptoms or have been instructed to do so by a clinician or NHS contact tracer.
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Lateral Flow Test Kits are also available for collection without an appointment at most walk-in or drive-through sites from 3.30pm each day.
These can also be ordered online or by calling 119.
UK Government Minister for Scotland, Iain Stewart said: "I'd like to thank the public for continuing to do the right thing by coming forward to be tested if they show no symptoms.
"This new walk-in facility in Crossmyloof is the latest in our extensive network of testing centres supporting people in all parts of the UK."
In Scotland there are eight drive through sites, 50 walk through sites, 42 mobile units and the Glasgow Lighthouse Lab which works round the clock to process samples.
Drive through testing sites:
- Glasgow Airport
Walk through testing sites:
- City Centre (ARC sports centre, Glasgow Caledonian University)
- City Centre (Riverside Car Park)
- Pollok (Pollok Community Centre)
- Castlemilk (Barlia Football Centre)
- Easterhouse (Easterhouse Social Work Office Car Park)
- Govan (Ibrox Football Centre)
- Carntyne (Cranhill Community Centre)
- Dalmarnock (The Legacy Hub)
- Drumchapel (Drumchapel Community Centre)
- Springburn (7 Closeburn Street)
- Glasgow Green (Glasgow Green Hockey Centre)
- Crossmyloof (Crossmyloof Resource Centre, 80 Titwood Road, G41 2DD)
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