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Medically necessary TB skin tests and documentation are covered under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). These include testing for: People who have identified contacts of a TB case.
What does a positive TB test look like? A positive TB skin test will look like a firm, red bump. Your provider will measure the size of the firmness of the bump (induration). Your provider considers your particular risk factors to determine the results of your test.
If you have a negative skin test, you need a repeat test at least once every four years. If you have a documented positive skin test, you must have an initial chest X-ray. After that, you still need to be screened every four years.
You can get a TB skin test for work, school or volunteering at: Your family doctor. s office. A walk-in clinic. A local Community Health Centre.
All TB medication is free through Toronto Public Health (TPH) regardless of Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan (OHIP) status. For assistance with referrals, call TPH at 416-392-7457. TPH provides free supportive community care for those diagnosed with active TB disease.
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There is a $40.00 charge for the first step TB Test (first injection + reading) and an additional $10.00 charge for the second step TB Test (second injection + reading) which is to be paid prior to the administration of the test. A full week must pass before the second TB skin test can be administered.
A nurse or qualified pharmacist will administer the TB skin test, which is a small bleb of fluid placed under the first layer of skin on your forearm. You will be required to return in 48-72 hours to have the test site reviewed by one of our pharmacists or nurses.
For many people, TB skin tests are free, but it depends on the reason for the test. There is often a charge (cost) for TB skin tests for work, school, or volunteering.

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