Tuberculosis is a persistent concern within healthcare environments due to its highly contagious nature and the susceptibility of immunocompromised patients. Healthcare workers are at risk of exposure when caring for TB patients, making stringent infection control measures imperative. These include proper isolation procedures, respiratory protection, and staff education. Regular TB testing for healthcare personnel is also common. Moreover, maintaining a well-ventilated environment and ensuring rapid identification and treatment of TB cases are crucial in preventing its transmission within healthcare facilities. Managing TB effectively in healthcare settings safeguards both patients and healthcare workers, contributing to a safer and healthier environment.