Tuberculosis Prevention and Care Program
Clinic Overview
The Tuberculosis Prevention and Care (TBPC) Program controls tuberculosis (TB) by assuring that all cases of TB disease are adequately treated. In addition, TBPC does extensive contact investigations that help stop the spread of TB. TBPC relies on protocols developed specifically for TBPC, as well as recommendations from authorities such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Thoracic Society (ATS). To learn more from these authorities, please visit them at www.cdc.gov and www.thoracic.org.
Referrals accepted from health care providers, labs, AODA programs, other local health departments, and the community for individuals who have tested positive for TB Infection. The clinic does not provided TB skin test for school, work, or volunteering.
TBPC Clinic Hours
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Clinic visits are by appointment only. For an appointment or additional information, call (414) 286-8630.
To read more about the Wisconsin Tuberculosis Program, check out the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Data Sheets.
TBPC Links
For information on nationwide news and updates of Tuberculosis, visit the CDC website: Division of Tuberculosis Elimination
Additional Resources for Ukrainian Arrivals
TB Frequently Asked Questions
Click here to see a list of frequently asked questions about Tuberculosis Prevention and Care


