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Frequently Asked Questions for Families
Specialty Care Centers
Health care providers at these specialized care centers are experienced in treating infants with one or a group of the disorders detected by NYS newborn screening. They can provide either on-going care for an affected infant or can act as an expert…
Become a Specialty Care Center
A specialty care center is a health care facility established under Article 28 of the NYS Public Health Law which is approved by the Department of Health and certified by the Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research to provide treatment and/or…
Find a Specialty Care Center
For more information regarding the disorders on the newborn screening panel, please visit our Screened Disorders page.Inherited Metabolic DisorderAlbany Medical Center Hospital - Inherited Metabolic DisordersChildren's Hospital at Montefiore (…
Information for Healthcare Providers
The Newborn Screening Program strives for early identification of children at increased risk for selected genetic, infectious, or other congenital disorders. The success of our Program relies on our healthcare provider partners to educate families,…
Newborn Screening - Overview of Laboratory Testing
The screening program performs blood testing and processes the data from over 275,000 specimens annually, an average of 1,100 specimens daily. Specimens are received in the Accessioning Unit Monday through Friday (except holidays) at approximately 8…
Newborn Screening - Specimen Collection
Newborn screening has the potential to save or greatly improve the life of a newborn; therefore, newborn screening is mandatory in New York State (Public Health Law Section 2500-a, 10 NYCRR Section 69-1.4). Written consent from the parent(s) is not…
Clinical Laboratory Evaluation Program
How can the New York State Department of Health Clinical Laboratory Evaluation Program help you today?Laboratory StandardsCLEP Program GuideApply for a PermitPermit ModificationsRe-apply for a PermitHealth Commerce System (HCS) …
Environmental Laboratory Approval Program
Find an ELAP Accredited LaboratoryFind an ELAP accredited laboratory by clicking Search NY Accredited Environmental Laboratories or by clicking “Search NY Accredited Environmental Laboratories” in the purple box on the right side of this webpage.…
Breath & Blood Alcohol Testing
This program regulates the following aspects of alcohol testing as established in 10 NYCRR Part 59:Permits individuals to perform blood alcohol analysis and breath alcohol analysisEnsures that training agencies fulfill the necessary…
Physician Office Laboratory Evaluation Program
The New York State Department of Health Physician Office Laboratory Evaluation Program (POLEP), under contract with the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), is responsible for managing activities related to administration of the federal…
Blood Resources Program
More than 350 facilities are approved by the department to provide blood services. One and a quarter million blood components are prepared annually. Approximately 90% of the blood is collected at blood centers, with the remainder collected by…
Regulated Medical Waste Program
The Regulated Medical Waste Program has oversight for proper storage, treatment and disposal of medical waste produced by hospitals, residential health care facilities, diagnostic and treatment centers (see section 2801 of the Public Health Law…
Laboratory Investigations Unit
Complaints NOT reviewed by this officeHospital, diagnostic, ambulatory surgical, dialysis and treatment centers, and primary care clinic issues in New York State are reported to the Department of Health.Billing issues, including…
Arbovirology
Arbovirus is a term used to refer to a group of viruses that are transmitted by arthropod vectors. New York is host to a number of endemic mosquito-borne arboviruses which include West Nile virus introduced in 1999, Eastern equine encephalitis virus…
Bacteriology
The Wadsworth Center Bacteriology Laboratory serves as the New York State public health reference laboratory for bacterial identification and research. The laboratory is responsible for the identification of bacterial pathogens of public health…
Bloodborne Viruses
The Bloodborne Viruses Laboratory (BVL) focuses on clinical and public health laboratory activities related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). The BVL is involved in a wide range of testing, surveillance, and…
Mycobacteriology
Around the world, tuberculosis is responsible for over one million deaths per year. The recent emergence of multi- and extensively drug resistant strains (MDR and XDR, respectively) represents a threat to public health worldwide, particularly when…
Mycology
The Mycology Laboratory serves as a comprehensive reference facility for all NYSDOH licensed clinical laboratories including: hospitals, academic medical centers, county health departments and commercial laboratories.The laboratory houses a fungal…
Parasitology
The Wadsworth Center Parasitology Laboratory is the New York State public health reference laboratory for parasitic infections. Laboratory responsibilities include:Clinical diagnosis utilizing various diagnostic methodsDevelopment of molecular…