Do you offer a “TB” skin test for school/work?

The Office of Public Health (OPH) utilizes a tuberculosis risk screening questionnaire to determine the need for tuberculosis testing. Only those who are deemed “high risk” will be tested for TB. Contact one of our Health Centers for more information. Note: There are fees for this testing. The OPH does not perform testing for administrative reasons (occupation required-health care employee, school employee, day care employee).

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1. Does the Office of Public Health provide primary care (i.e., physicals, general exams, etc.)?
2. Does the Office of Public Health provide health insurance or require health insurance for services?
3. Is there a charge for a clinic visit?
4. What do you test for in the clinic?
5. Do you offer free adult and child dental care?
6. On what day(s) and time do you do immunizations?
7. Do you offer a “TB” skin test for school/work?
8. Do I need an appointment for an HIV and/or STD test?
9. Does the Office of Public Health do lead testing for children?
10. I'm traveling overseas and need to update my shots. Can I get these vaccines at your office?
11. Can I bring my children in for lice?