SAN DIEGO COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY
The Public Health Lab is now located at:
5570 OVERLAND AVENUE, SUITE 103
SAN DIEGO, CA 92123
PHONE: (619) 692-8500
FAX: (619) 692-8558
HOURS OF OPERATION:
8 AM - 5 PM, MONDAY- FRIDAY
HOURS OF SPECIMEN DROP OFF:
8 AM- 4:30 PM, MONDAY-FRIDAY
For more
information email at phslaboratory.hhsa@sdcounty.ca.gov.
LABORATORY FORMS
Public Health Laboratory Test Requisition Form (10/11/24)
Public Health Laboratory Test Requisition Guidance for Extended Race and Ethnicity (7/23/2024)
New Submitters Start Here:
Public
Health Laboratory Client Secure Fax or Email
Agreement (4/19/23)
RABIES
Public Health Laboratory Rabies Requisition Form (08/02/24)
Public Health Laboratory Rabies Testing Body Return Instructions for Owners (02/06/24)
Public Health Laboratory Rabies Testing Instructions for Submitters (02/06/24)
WATERS
Public Health Laboratory Ambient Water Bacteriology Requisition Form (04/15/2024)
Public Health Laboratory Drinking Water Requisition Form (11/01/23)
NON-DIAGNOSTIC GENERAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT (NDGHA)
NDGHA Registration Form (02/21/2024)
NDGHA Fee Schedule for Fiscal Year 2024-2025
NDGHA Change Notification Form (02/21/2024)
NDGHA Guidelines for Policy and Procedures Manual Preparation (02/21/2024)
NDGHA Event Permit Request Form (02/21/2024)
SUPPLY ORDERING
Public Health Laboratory Supplies Form (09/06/23)
LABORATORY FEES
Laboratory Fees for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (07/01/2024)
SUBMITTING A SPECIMEN TO PHL
See guidelines and requirments in our Laboratory Services and Specimen Collection Manual.
MEASLES PCR: SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT GUIDE
MPOX CLADE I: SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT GUIDE
REPORTING RESULTS
See guidelines and requirements for Disease Reporting Requirements for Laboratorians.
MEASLES
For more information, please refer to the Laboratory Services and Collection Manual above. Once approved by the Immunization Program at 866-358-2966, testing can be performed same day if received in the laboratory by 11:00 a.m. that day.
About the Public Health Laboratory
The Public Health Laboratory (PHL) works in conjunction with public health clinics, local hospitals and healthcare providers, and the departments of Epidemiology and Environmental Health. By analyzing clinical and environmental samples, the PHL participates in the core activities of surveillance, assessment and assurance.
Functions
I. Laboratory support for agency services
- Clinic support: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Tuberculosis, Anonymous and Confidential HIV Antibody Testing, Child Health & Youth Clinics
- Clearance exams on food handlers, health care and day care workers with infectious diseases
- Testing biting animals for rabies
- Influenza surveillance (sentinel physicians, lab surveillance, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sentinel laboratory, World Health Organization's Collaborating Center for Influenza)
- Testing for human mosquito-borne viral infections
- Regulation of Non-Diagnostic General Health Assessment Programs (e.g., cholesterol and glucose testing in shopping malls)
- Investigation of suspected communicable disease outbreaks (e.g., salmonella in foods, hepatitis, malaria, and measles)
- Investigation of suspected bioterrorism incidents
- Molecular analysis of bacterial and viral pathogens
- Screening children for lead poisoning
- Statistical reports for assessing prevalence of diseases
II. Support for Other County Departments
- Sexually transmitted disease and voluntary HIV testing for Sheriff's detention facilities
- Court ordered HIV testing on jail inmates or suspects that have exposed others
- Bacteriological testing of drinking water and coastal recreational waters for the Department of Environmental Health and other government agencies
- Foodborne illness investigations for the Department of Environmental Health
- Testing for the County Medical Examiner to assist in determining causes of death
- Testing environmental samples for bioterrorism agents
III. Services provided to Community Clinics
- Testing for sexually transmitted diseases
- HIV antibody testing
- HIV viral load testing
IV. Services provided to hospitals and laboratories
- Identification of enteric pathogens
- Serve as regional reference center for parasite identification
- Confirmatory testing for syphilis
- Identification of fungi, yeasts, parasites, and unusual bacteria
- Identification of tuberculosis bacteria and drug susceptibility testing
- Virus cultures
- Molecular typing of bacteria
- Assist in infection control (immune status testing, typing of drug-resistant bacteria)
- Training of laboratory and infection control staff
- Influenza surveillance in hospital emergency rooms
- Rapid identification or rule out of bioterrorism agents
V. Services provided to private physicians
- Tuberculosis testing for indigent patients
- Virology services
- Consultation
- Influenza surveillance
VI. Services Provided to Support Academic Institutions
- Present lectures and laboratory instruction at Palomar College, San Diego State University, and UC San Diego School of Medicine
- Student career counseling
- Supervise graduate students
- Participate in joint research projects
VII. Community Outreach and Support
- Present lectures and demonstrations for schools and community groups
- Answer inquiries from the public
VIII. International Activities
- Laboratory testing for U.S.-Mexico Binational disease surveillance and control projects
- Training of laboratory workers from Mexican border communities
- Partnership with Laboratorio Central, Ministry of Health, Honduras
- Presentation of lectures and workshops to laboratory and other healthcare professionals
Laboratory Overview
A description of Services and Staffing.
The Public Health Laboratory is comprised of 5 major sections:
- Virology and Serology
- Microbiology
- Molecular Biology
- Laboratory Support
- Office/ Administration/ Quality Assurance
Workload: Over 100,000 exams performed annually
Approval and Certification
- Approved as a Public Health Laboratory by the State of California
- Certified as an Environmental Laboratory by the State of California
- Certified as a Clinical Laboratory by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Laboratory Staffing
The Public Health Laboratory is staffed by State certified Public Health Microbiologists. Requirements include a bachelor's degree in Microbiology or a related field. There is a six-month training period, followed by State certification examination. Contact Laboratory Field Services at the website link for specific application requirements. For career information and academic requirements, see 'Career Info' on the California Association of Public Health Laboratory Directors website link.
Laboratory Web Links