Hepatitis virus test and consultation

We will resume accepting hepatitis virus tests and consultations. (Updated September 20)

In Itabashi Ward, hepatitis B and C tests are conducted free of charge for those who fall under the following categories and wish to be tested. (Reservation required)
If the results are negative, you will be notified by mail about two weeks later. If you test positive, we will contact you by phone and ask you to visit us.

place

Itabashi Public Health Center (2nd floor)

Inspection content

Hepatitis B and C virus test (blood sampling)

Target audience

15 years old or older living in the ward.
However, in principle, those who have already undergone a hepatitis virus test at a health checkup conducted by each insurer or a resident health checkup, etc., and those who have been diagnosed with hepatitis before are not eligible.

Inspection schedule

Note) Depending on the epidemic situation of the new coronavirus infection, it may be canceled suddenly. On the day of the test, please refrain from visiting if you have a fever or are feeling unwell.

Inspection reception hours: 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

Inspection date (reservation required)

Reservation start date

Thursday, October 13th September 20 (Tuesday)
December 8 (Thursday) November 14 (Monday)
March 9, 2020 (Thursday) February 13, 2020 (Monday)

For reservation

inspection is All reservations required (Capacity 10 people in order of application).

For details, please contact the following.

Reservation/Inquiries

Infectious Disease Counseling Section, Infectious Disease Control Division, Itabashi Ward Public Health Center
Telephone 03-3579-2321

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Infectious Disease Control Division, Healthy Lifestyle Department
32-15 Oyama Higashimachi, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-0014
Phone: 03-3579-2321 Fax: 03-3579-1337
Please use the dedicated form for inquiries to the Infectious Disease Control Division, Health Ikigai Department.

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