Guidance

Tuberculosis testing in Angola

Updated 5 October 2023

Your test must be from a clinic approved by the Home Office and you will need to obtain an IOM medical certificate confirming that you are free from TB. We will not accept a TB test certificate from a clinic we have not approved.

You do not need a certificate if you:

  • are a diplomatic passport holder travelling on official business or on a posting to the UK
  • qualify for an exempt visa
  • are applying for a certificate of entitlement

Approved clinic

CEMEDIC – Centro Médico de Diagnóstico Polivalente, Lda

Bairro do Cruzeiro
Largo Cambambe no 6
Luanda-Angola

Telephone/WhatsApp: +244 929 383 003

Email: iomluanda@iom.int

Online booking: http://register-uktb.iom.int/uktbdp-register

Operating hours:

  • Mondays to Thursdays, 8:30am to 4pm
  • Fridays, 8am to 12:30pm

Closed on national holidays.

Attending the clinic

You should contact the International Organization for Migration (IOM) office by phone to book an appointment and make it clear you need the test for a UK visa application.

You can expect to get an appointment a few days after you request one.

If you need to cancel your appointment, you should contact the clinic as soon as possible.

If you would like an appointment with a female clinician, please inform the clinic when you schedule your appointment.

You’ll be given a chest x-ray to test for TB. If the result of the x-ray is not clear, you may also be asked to give a sputum sample (phlegm coughed up from your lungs).

If your test shows that you do not have TB, you’ll be given a certificate which is valid for 6 months from the date of your x-ray. Include this certificate with your UK visa application.

What you should bring with you

  • valid identification which contains your photograph, such as a passport, national ID card or Refugee Asylum Seeker Card
  • the TB test fee
  • UNHCR/MHA registration documents if you are a refugee applicant
  • if you have had TB in the past or have any other lung disease, you should provide details of your previous screening and, if possible, your medical notes and x-ray results

Test fees

You should contact your IOM office to pay for your test fee before you have your medical examination.

11 years and above Below 11 years
250 USD 80 USD

The fee is not refundable if you test positive for TB or decide not travel to the UK, or your visa is refused.

The test fee does not cover treatment if you already have TB.

Step-by-step procedures

  • all applicants must get in touch with IOM staff through the telephone number provided before the appointment date
  • all visa applicants must attend the clinic for the assessment with all the required documents
  • the initial examination will include a counselling session and signing a consent form
  • applicants aged 10 and under will go through a medical examination by the physician before a certificate is issued
  • applicants aged 11 and above will have a chest x-ray done; applicants will then be reviewed by the doctor with the chest x-ray result before a certificate is issued
  • additional sputum smears and cultures medical procedures may apply in case of abnormal chest x-ray findings and could take up to 8 weeks to get the final results
  • a TB clearance certificate will be issued to the applicant on the day of the examination if the examination result is considered free of active pulmonary TB disease
  • if you do not return within 7 days for sputum collection, you will not get a TB clearance certificate
  • you will be given further testing or told to contact your own health care provider if the examination results are abnormal but the abnormality is not related to TB disease
  • the TB clearance certificate expires 6 months from the chest x-ray date if you had a chest x-ray done, or 6 months from the physical examination date if you don’t need a chest x-ray
  • the TB clearance certificate is valid for 3 months if you have been in contact with a family member with active pulmonary TB
  • female applicants may be requested to undergo a pregnancy test, in case there is uncertainty as to whether they may be pregnant
  • pregnant applicants can decide not to get a chest x-ray examination and instead either give sputum for a TB test on 3 consecutive mornings or delay the TB screening until after giving birth

Read more information on TB screening requirements for people applying for a UK visa in countries where TB is common.