Texas Center for Infectious Disease
This page provides information about Texas Center for Infectious Disease.
The premier destination for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and Hansen’s disease.
Texas Center for Infectious Disease
This page provides information about Texas Center for Infectious Disease .
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Contact Us
Texas Center for Infectious Disease
2303 SE Military Drive
San Antonio, TX 78223
United States
Join Our Team
The Texas Center for Infectious Disease (TCID) is a fully accredited public health facility of the Texas Department of State Health Services for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and Hansen's disease. A multi-disciplinary team at TCID works to advance the nation’s prevention and treatment of infectious diseases through person-centered care, collaboration, research, and education.
What We Do
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Learn more about the multi-disciplinary team of specialized TB doctors, 24/7 patient care nurses, behavioral health and nutrition specialists at TCID.
Learn more about tuberculosis (TB) and the programs and services at DSHS that work to prevent, control and eliminate the disease.
Learn more about Hansen's disease and the programs and services at DSHS that work to prevent, control and eliminate the disease.
Get Involved
To volunteer, make a donation, or provide community education, email us at tcidcommunityrelations@dshs.texas.gov
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Texas Center for Infectious Disease
2303 SE Military Drive
San Antonio, TX 78223
United States