Clinical Testing

Clinical Testing

Due to COVID-19, all non-essential testing at the Vermont Department of Health Laboratory will be suspended.
Find more information about the tests being conducted.

The Vermont Department of Health Laboratory performs clinical testing in the following areas: Bacteriology, Mycology and Mycobacteriology, Virology, Parasitology, Serology, Molecular Subtyping, Urine Drug Testing, and Blood Lead Testing.  More information on each testing area can be found in the links below.

Our Clinical Lab Services Manual also describes all of the clinical tests available at the laboratory, along with other useful information.

Get information on infectious disease and laboratory findings reporting.

In This Section

The Vermont Department of Health Laboratory has many clinical bacteriology testing areas.

The Vermont Department of Health Laboratory offers a few different options for Mycology and Mycobacteriology testing

The Vermont Department of Health Laboratory offers many different virology tests.

The Vermont Department of Health Laboratory tests for intestinal parasites.

The Vermont Department of Health Laboratory conducts urine drug screening.

The Vermont Department of Health Laboratory is accredited by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) for blood lead testing by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services.