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![]() New York State Department of Health Tick Identification Service
Tick identification services are available through the NYS Department of Health and some county health departments. The NYS Department of Health Tick Identification Service will tell you the species of the tick, whether it is engorged with blood and, if so, how long it may have been feeding. The Tick Identification Service will also report whether the mouthparts are present (if not, they may have remained in the skin and need to be removed, as you would a splinter). There is no charge for this service. The NYS Tick Identification Service will not tell you whether the tick is infected with disease-causing organisms. Once you send a tick to be identified it will not be returned. If you wish to have a tick identified, place it in a small jar containing rubbing alcohol. Seal the container to prevent leakage. The New York State Department of Health Tick Identification Service can not accept live specimens or specimens submitted in formalin solution. Only specimens sent in alcohol will be identified by the lab. Complete the Tick Identification Submittal Form. Mail the tick in the sealed container, along with the completed Tick Identification Submittal form to: Specimens being mailed via United State Postal Service will need to be sent to:
Specimens being delivered in person or by courier need to be taken to:
When dropping off tick specimens in person for identification, please follow posted signs to the specimen drop off area in the rear of the David Axelrod Institute. Enter the double doors from the loading dock area, and deliver specimens to the mail/receiving area (on left). The security office (on right) will also accept tick specimens in the event that no one is available in the mail/receiving area. Questions about the Tick Identification Service should be directed to (518) 402-5592. Deliveries will be accepted weekdays between the hours of 8am and 4pm. The Wadsworth Center is closed on legal holidays.
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How Much Do You Know about Lyme Disease?
2009 Lyme Disease Reporting Form for Providers [PDF*] Lyme Disease Contact InformationFor additional information or questions, please call the Albany County Department of Health, Office of Health Education at (518) 447-4648.Ticks may be submitted for testing to the New York State Department of Health to determine the type of tick and approximately how long it may have been attached. Click here to learn more. For medical information, please contact your medical provider.
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