Medicare Pharmacy & Medical Center provides expert TB specialist doctors in Waterloo. We offer complete and affordable tuberculosis (TB) treatment with a strong focus on patient care and safety. Our clinic combines experienced doctors and modern technology under one roof to ensure high-quality treatment for every patient.

Why Choose Medicare for TB Treatment?

  • Experienced Team – Our doctors and specialists are highly trained and have years of experience.
  • Clinical Excellence – We successfully treat even complex TB cases with accuracy and care.
  • Advanced Technology – We use the latest tools for diagnosis and treatment.
  • Personalized Care – Each patient receives treatment based on their individual needs.
  • Strict Infection Control – We follow strong safety protocols to prevent infection and complications.

TB Testing in Waterloo

Tuberculosis (TB) is a curable infectious disease that usually affects the lungs (pulmonary TB). In some cases, TB bacteria can spread through the blood and affect other parts of the body (non-pulmonary TB). Pulmonary TB is usually infectious, while non-pulmonary TB is generally not.

TB spreads through prolonged, close contact with a person with active lung TB, who coughs or sneezes bacteria into the air.

We offer TB testing in Waterloo to help detect the disease early. A TB skin test shows whether you have been exposed to TB bacteria. It does not confirm if TB is active or inactive. If the test is positive, further tests are done to determine the type of TB. 

Tuberculosis testing in Woodstock, Stratford, Hamilton, and London helps find TB early and start treatment on time. We offer TB tests, care from experienced TB specialist doctors, and complete TB treatment at all locations. Our team provides clear results, simple treatment plans, and personal care. TB treatment is safe, effective, and affordable.

Active and Inactive Tuberculosis

  • Inactive (Latent) TB – The bacteria are in the body, but the immune system keeps them under control, so the person does not feel sick.
  • Active TB – The immune system cannot stop the bacteria, causing illness and symptoms.

Both inactive and active TB are treatable and curable with proper medical care.

Tuberculosis Treatment in Waterloo