Dalton TB Testing & Treatment Near You
Worried you might have Tuberculosis? Visit our Dalton clinic today for testing. No appointment needed. Most insurance accepted.
What is Tuberculosis?
Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infectious disease caused by a type of bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. While it most commonly affects the lungs, TB can also impact other parts of the body, including the brain, spine, and kidneys if left untreated.
TB is spread through the air when a person with active TB of the lungs coughs, sneezes, or speaks. It is especially important to identify and treat TB early, as the infection can be controlled and cured with proper medical care. Early testing plays a key role in protecting both your health and the health of those around you.
Regular TB screening is especially important for individuals at higher risk, including healthcare workers, students in clinical programs, and people who have spent time in group living settings.
Common TB symptoms include:
- A cough that lasts more than 3 weeks.
- Night sweats, fever, or unexplained weight loss.
- Feeling very tired or weak.
- Coughing up blood (rare but important to check).
Worried you might have TB or something else? Visit us today!
Who Should Get Tested for TB?
Tuberculosis testing is a simple but important step for individuals who may be at risk of infection. You should consider getting tested if you are experiencing symptoms such as a persistent cough, unexplained weight loss, fever, or night sweats – or if you have been in close contact with someone diagnosed with TB.
Additional common reasons for TB Testing & Treatment include:
- Employment in high-risk settings: such as healthcare facilities, nursing homes, or correctional institutions.
- Travel to or arrival from countries: where TB is more common or widespread.
- Compliance with school or workplace requirements: including colleges, vocational programs, camps, or certain employers that mandate TB clearance.
- Enrollment in healthcare training programs: such as nursing or medical technician courses, where a negative TB test is typically required before clinical rotations.
- Living in shared or communal housing: where infections can spread more easily.
At AFC Urgent Care Dalton, GA we can also perform TB Testing & Treatment as part of your school physical, pre-employment physical, or health check-up. In addition, we offer chest X-rays and lab testing on-site for a complete and convenient evaluation if further screening is needed.
What to Expect at AFC Urgent Care Dalton, GA
Getting your TB test at AFC Dalton is quick and easy. Here’s what to expect when you visit our clinic:
- Check-In: Walk in anytime or pre-register online for faster service. We have extended hours to fit your schedule.
- Testing: We offer two types of TB tests: a skin test and a blood test.
- Skin Test (Mantoux PPD): A nurse gently injects a small amount of TB test fluid under the skin on your forearm. This only takes a minute. You then come back 48–72 hours later to have the spot checked.
- Blood Test (IGRA): We draw a small amount of blood, just like for any lab test. The lab checks it for TB germs, and results usually come back in a few days.
- Results and Next Steps: If your test is negative, you’re all set. If it’s positive, we’ll recommend a follow-up chest X-ray to see if TB is in your lungs. We offer chest X-ray on site for quick results.
- Treatment and Care: Our team will explain your results in simple terms and help you with the next steps. If you need treatment, we can guide you or refer you to a specialist right away.
At AFC Dalton, we accept most insurance plans, and we offer affordable pricing so you can focus on getting healthy, not on bills. Visit us for TB treatment today!