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  2. PPD / Tuberculosis Testing - Walgreens

    www.walgreens.com/.../ppd-tuberculosis-test_56.jsp

    Tuberculosis testing, also known as the PPD test, is a skin test used to determine if someone has developed an immune response to the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB).

  3. Immunizations - Public Health Madison & Dane County

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    If you need a TB test in the next 4-6 weeks, please call 608-242-6255 to schedule an appointment. Make an appointment If you are more than 15 minutes late, we may not be able to see you.

  4. Tuberculosis Testing | Health Answers - Walgreens

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    Walgreens offers TB testing at select locations. Go to Walgreens.com or use the Walgreens app and select Find Care to find a site near you. TB Control Offices located in various cities, states, and territories and primary and urgent care clinics in your area may also offer TB testing.

  5. Tuberculosis testing - Walgreens

    blog.walgreens.com/health/asthma-respiratory...

    Learn what tuberculosis (TB) is, its symptoms and how it's diagnosed. You can also find select Walgreens locations that offer TB testing.

  6. Clinic Locations - Walgreens

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    Find a Walgreens store near you.

  7. John Wall Drive Thru Clinic - UW Health

    www.uwhealth.org/locations/john-wall-dr-clinic-342

    The UW Health John Wall Drive Thru Clinic offers respiratory illness testing for COVID-19, Influenza, RSV and Strep Throat. Vaccinations are also available at the drive thru clinic for COVID-19, flu and other recommended vaccines for adults and children 5 years and older.

  8. Aurora Clinic at Walgreens - Oshkosh, WI - 54902

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    950 S Koeller St. Oshkosh, WI 54902. Today's hours: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Call: 833-528-7672. Get directions. Schedule now: In-person visits feature video technology. Meet with a clinican over video while our in-person care team assists with your exam.

  9. If you have been exposed to someone with active TB, you should get a TB skin test or special TB blood test. If you test positive for TB, follow the advice of your health care provider on next steps.

  10. TB: Non-Risk-Based (Required) Screening and Testing

    www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/tb/screening-testing.htm

    Individuals with sufficient clinical signs and symptoms of active TB disease but negative testing should still be fully evaluated, especially if risk factors, F-02314 (PDF) are present. See the 2019 updated CDC guidance on screening and testing for health care personnel page for new national guidelines and resources.