
What we do at Vital Family Medicine during your immigration physicals.
The doctor will complete a comprehensive examination that will include a review of your medical history and a physical examination. The doctor will also test for communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, syphilis, and gonorrhea.
After the exam, the doctor will complete Form I-693 and seal the form in an envelope for you to submit to USCIS. Make sure you get a copy of the completed Form I-693 for your personal records before the doctor seals the envelope. USCIS will not accept the form if the envelope has been opened or altered.
What to bring to your Medical Exam
- Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record.
- Government-issued photo identification, such as a valid passport or driver’s license. If you are 14 years old or younger, bring identification that shows your name, date and place of birth and parent’s full name. Possible forms of identification include your birth certificate (with an English translation) or an affidavit.
- Vaccination or immunization record (such as DT, DTP, DTaP, Td, Tdap, OPV, IPV, MMR, Hib, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, varicella, pneumococcal influenza, rotavirus and meningococcal disease).
- Medical insurance card (check with the doctor’s office to make sure the office accepts your medical plan).
- Payment. Prices can vary by a few hundred dollars.
What to bring to your Medical Exam
- Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record.
- Government-issued photo identification, such as a valid passport or driver’s license. If you are 14 years old or younger, bring identification that shows your name, date and place of birth and parent’s full name. Possible forms of identification include your birth certificate (with an English translation) or an affidavit.
- Vaccination or immunization record (such as DT, DTP, DTaP, Td, Tdap, OPV, IPV, MMR, Hib, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, varicella, pneumococcal influenza, rotavirus and meningococcal disease).
- Medical insurance card (check with the doctor’s office to make sure the office accepts your medical plan).
- Payment. Prices can vary by a few hundred dollars.
Other Services we offer

Annual Physicals
An annual physical is a comprehensive assessment of your health and well-being that should be done once per year.

Primary Care
At Vitals Family Medicine, our physician understands your primary medical issues and create a roadmap of treatment and care.

Women Health
Women requires special health care and must have annual physicals and regular screening exams to stay healthy.