TB Skin Testing
A tuberculosis (TB) skin test checks if you have a latent TB infection, which means you have TB bacteria in your body but aren’t sick or contagious.
Here’s how the test works:
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A small amount of liquid (tuberculin) is injected under the skin on your arm
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You’ll return two days later for us to check the area and provide your results
Knowing how the test works will help you prepare for the appointment.
Who can get a TB skin test at the health unit?
You can get a TB skin test at Southwestern Public Health if:
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You need the test for a medical reason and have a letter from your health care provider
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You are new to Canada and need the test for immigration purposes
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You’ve recently been in contact with someone who has active TB
How do I book a test?
To book your TB skin test, please call us at 1-800-922-0096. If you need a test for work, school, or volunteering, contact your health care provider.
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Southwestern Public Health (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday)
St. Thomas Site
(Administrative office)
1230 Talbot Street
St. Thomas, ON N5P 1G9
Woodstock Site
410 Buller Street
Woodstock, ON N4S 4N2
Call us toll free: 1-800-922-0096
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