COMMON QUESTIONS & ANSWERS in REFERENCE OF USCIS MEDICAL EXAM


[FAQ]:

What is the purpose of the immigration exam?

  • An evaluation of your health status and immunization status will be reviewed by the civil surgeon.


How many office visits are needed to complete the immigration exam?

  • The immigration exam is very simple and requires basic steps with 2 office visits. One visit is on the day of your exam and the second one is when you come to sign your I-693 Form. In most instances you don’t need to pay for your follow-up visit unless a problem may arise during your exam; for example an abnormal blood test that may require treatment, referral to other physicians, etc. We advised you do not do any blood tests or get any non-recommended vaccines until you see the civil surgeon. The purpose of the initial visit is to guide you thru the entire process of this USCIS medical exam.


Do I need to bring a form I-693 on the day of my appointment?

  • NO, We provide the most updated I-693 and we complete it.


My office exam fee covers referrals to other physicians?

  • NO Each physician, consultant, or Health Department specialist has their own fees.


Does my office exam fee cover laboratory tests?

  • NO Laboratory tests are separate costs.


I do not have medical insurance. Where I can do my laboratory tests?

  • You can go to your laboratory of choice. We offer very competitive prices. You can see some of our prices at the end of this page.


Does my medical insurance cover these laboratory tests?

  • Usually, these types of tests are called immigration tests, employee health tests are not covered by most medical insurances. Each individual has different policies you must contact your insurer and ask about your benefits.

 

My office exam fee covers vaccines?

  • NO Each individual is responsible for the cost of vaccines needed. Most pharmacies administer vaccines each pharmacy has its own prices. If you have medical insurance ask your medical insurance carrier to see which is you prefer pharmacy.


Does the health department have free vaccines?

  • Most health departments may assist you and administer vaccines to any individual. Who qualifies for free immunizations based on different programs that may provide, usually pregnant women, children may have some assistance programs. For more information, you can contact https://brevard.floridahealth.gov/locations/viera-clinic.html


This is a reference for laboratory tests prices:

  • Regular Panel for immigration labs:  $ 151.00
  • Regular Panel and Varicella Immunity:   $ 172.00
  • The regular panel, varicella Immunity, and MMR immunity: $ 222.00


Our advice is to let our civil surgeon review any laboratory tests you have and order any other laboratory tests you need. Laboratory tests vary from patient to patient many times patients can end having unnecessary studies and extra expenses when tests are not ordered correctly.


Please bring any previous laboratory tests related to immigration done within the past two years as well as any immunization records if you have them. If you don’t have them no worries we are here to help you!

  

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