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TB Screening Documentation

QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus

$129

NP review · lab order · clinician-signed letter when results support it.

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After payment: secure health form link by email. Do not go to the lab until your provider releases the order.

HSA/FSA cards accepted Issuer and plan approval can vary.
Secure health form Payment and health information are handled separately.
Lab draw at Labcorp After NP review releases instructions.

Virginia adults only.

Good Faith Estimate · Scope & limitations · Refund policy

QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus for Virginia adults who need TB Screening Documentation for school, clinical, employment, or healthcare-workforce files. Price: $129. Clinician review happens before any lab order or documentation decision.

QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus is a single-draw blood test for tuberculosis screening. Unlike a PPD skin test, you don't need to return 48–72 hours later for a reading. When appropriate after clinician review, Practiclear sends your Labcorp requisition and draw instructions by secure email, reviews the result after it returns, and provides signed screening documentation when the result supports it. Acceptance is determined by the school, employer, or reviewing institution.

Provider review & right to decline

After payment, you complete a secure health form. Your Virginia-licensed provider reviews it and may decline the order if online review is not clinically appropriate for your situation — for example, if you have symptoms that need in-person evaluation. If your provider declines, you receive a full refund. Practiclear does not diagnose or treat acute illness; clinical questions outside scope are referred to your primary care provider or a higher level of care. Read the full telehealth consent →

Quick answers

Before you choose TB Screening Documentation

These answers are written for patients comparing requirements before Practiclear ordering opens. They summarize fit, next steps, and the limits of the documentation process.

What is TB Screening Documentation?

TB Screening Documentation is Practiclear's planned QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus review-supported service for Virginia adults who need tuberculosis screening documentation for a school, clinical program, healthcare job, or annual requirement. It is designed around a single blood draw instead of a two-visit PPD reading.

Who is this for?

This service is for adults physically located in Virginia who need selected screening-lab or existing-record documentation for school, clinical rotation, employment, or healthcare-workforce files. It is not for urgent symptoms, active illness, minors, or people outside Virginia at the time of service.

What happens when ordering opens?

When ordering is available, you will complete eligibility confirmation and secure intake before Practiclear sends a Labcorp requisition. If the request fits Practiclear's limited scope, outside laboratory collection instructions are released after clinician review.

Who decides whether documentation is accepted?

Practiclear can prepare limited documentation when reviewed information supports it. The receiving school, employer, clinical site, or compliance platform still makes the final acceptance decision and may ask for additional steps.

Before you order

What if my result is unexpected?

A positive QuantiFERON does not by itself diagnose active TB. If your result is positive, your Practiclear provider will explain what the screening result can and cannot show, document the finding, and refer you to your primary care provider, the Virginia Department of Health, or an infectious-disease clinician for follow-up evaluation. Additional evaluation, such as symptom review and/or chest imaging, may be required.

The full critical-result protocol is documented in our telehealth informed consent .

Documentation preview

Screening documentation format

When review criteria are met, Practiclear provides a signed PDF on our letterhead — NPI, Virginia license number, and plain documentation language your school or employer can review. This sample shows the format that may be used when documentation is appropriate for TB Screening Documentation.

  • Signed by a Virginia-licensed nurse practitioner
  • Plain documentation language, not a raw lab printout
  • Delivered as a PDF — file it with HR, school health, or clinicals