You can usually get a TB (tuberculosis) test at several common places; most people use whichever is cheapest and easiest to reach.

Fast answer: where to go

Most areas offer TB tests at:

  • Urgent care or walk‑in clinics (often same‑day, evenings and weekends).
  • Pharmacy clinics (like in‑store “MinuteClinic”‑style services at big chain pharmacies).
  • Your regular doctor or primary‑care clinic.
  • Local public health department or TB control office (sometimes free or low‑cost).
  • Hospital outpatient labs or independent labs (Labcorp/Quest and similar).
  • Student or employee health centers if you are in school, college, or certain workplaces.

If you type “TB test near me” or “TB test + your city” into a map/app or a health‑booking site (like Solv, CVS/MinuteClinic, Walgreens, etc.), you’ll usually see nearby options with hours and prices listed.

Quick notes before you go

  • Many places want you to book an appointment online first (especially pharmacy clinics and some urgent cares).
  • Ask whether they do a skin test (PPD/Mantoux) , a blood test (IGRA) , or both, and which one your school/job requires.
  • If cost is an issue, call your county or city health department and ask about free or low‑cost TB testing clinics.

Simple HTML version (for your “Quick Scoop” box)

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<h1>Where can I get a TB test?</h1>

<p>Here are common places you can get a tuberculosis (TB) test:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Urgent care or walk-in clinics (often same-day, extended hours)</li>
  <li>Pharmacy clinics inside big chain pharmacies (e.g., store-based walk-in clinics)</li>
  <li>Your primary care doctor or regular medical clinic</li>
  <li>Local public health department or TB control office (sometimes free or low-cost)</li>
  <li>Hospital outpatient labs or independent labs</li>
  <li>Student or employee health centers (for school or work requirements)</li>
</ul>

<p>Search online for "TB test near me" plus your city, or use health booking sites and pharmacy apps to see locations, hours, and prices.</p>

<p><strong>Tip:</strong> Many places need an appointment and you may have to return in 2–3 days to have a skin test read.</p>

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.