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Dr. Kenneth Bresky D.O

Navigating Your Path to a New Beginning in the U.S.

Begin your journey to U.S. citizenship or permanent residency with Dr. Kenneth Bresky, a seasoned specialist in immigration health. Our practice in South Florida is dedicated to making your medical immigration process seamless, respectful, and personalized. Experience our commitment to individualized care, multilingual support, and flexible scheduling, tailored to meet the unique needs of your journey.

A Warm Welcome from

Dr. Kenneth Bresky

Welcome to our compassionate healthcare community. As a physician with roots in another country, I bring over 25 years of experience in multidisciplinary medicine and a profound understanding of the intricacies involved in beginning a new life abroad. My dedicated team and I are committed to delivering a comprehensive and empathetic medical experience tailored to your immigration journey. We deeply respect and celebrate the rich cultural diversity of each patient, ensuring that your health and well-being are always at the forefront of our care. It is both an honor and a privilege to be an integral part of your journey as you embark on this new chapter of life in the United States.

Dr. Kenneth Bresky

Understanding the Immigration Medical Exam

Comprehensive Health Evaluation

In-depth review of your medical history and a thorough physical examination.

Necessary Vaccinations and Testing

Blood tests for diseases like tuberculosis in alignment with CDC guidelines, along with all required vaccinations.

Thorough Documentation and Confidentiality

Assisting with all USCIS paperwork, while strictly maintaining the confidentiality of your health information and immigration status.

Transparent Costs

The cost is $350.00, plus any additional vaccinations (e.g., $30 for flu vaccine).

Preparing For Your

Immigration Medical Exam

To ensure a smooth process, please prepare:

Documentation for any existing medical conditions.
Form I-693 (Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record).
If pregnant, a document from your OB-GYN regarding X-ray and vaccination permissions.
Vaccination or immunization records.
Valid government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or driver’s license.

Scheduling and Costs

COST

  • Cost is $350 (does not include labs or additional vaccinations).
  • Family rates: Available upon request. Please contact us for more details.
  • Easy Scheduling: Flexible scheduling and online booking. After the exam, Dr. Bresky will complete and seal Form I-693 for USCIS submission. Please ensure you receive a copy of the completed form for your records.

“My immigration process, especially the medical exam, was made straightforward and stress-free thanks to Dr. Bresky and his team. Their support and clarity during this critical time were invaluable. I’m now proud to call myself an American!” – Atila, 32, Istanbul

FAQs

About Immigration Physicals

What is the purpose of an immigration physical exam?

To ensure public health safety and uphold the high healthcare standards in the United States. This comprehensive health evaluation is a critical step for anyone seeking permanent residency or a green card, as it assesses overall health and adherence to medical requirements set by U.S. health authorities.

What are the Key aspects of the immigration physical exam?

Vaccination Verification: Ensuring you’re up to date with all necessary vaccinations as per U.S. health regulations.

Screening for Contagious Diseases: Identifying any infectious diseases that could pose a public health risk.

Substance Use Assessment: Evaluating for signs of drug abuse or addiction to drugs and alcohol.

Mental and Physical Health Evaluation: Checking for any physical or mental disorders, particularly those that might lead to harmful behavior.

Overall Health Check: Assessing your general health and fitness, essential for your wellbeing as you start a new chapter in the U.S.

What vaccines are required by USCIS?

The USCIS requires a range of vaccines including Diphtheria, Influenza, Hepatitis A & B, MMR, and others. A complete list and details can be found on USCIS Vaccination Requirements.

Do I need all the vaccines if I’ve been vaccinated before?

Dr. Bresky will review your vaccination records. If you have proof of the required vaccinations, additional ones may not be necessary.

What if I have a medical condition that prevents me from getting certain vaccines?

Any contradictions will be annotated on Form I-693.

Is a complete vaccine series required before the exam?

Only a single dose of each vaccine is required, except for the COVID-19 series.

Are the vaccines mandatory during pregnancy?

Dr. Bresky evaluates which can be safely administered. Any contradications will be noted on Form I-693.

Do I need the flu vaccine outside of flu season?

It’s required if available during your exam; otherwise, it’s not mandatory.

Who pays for the vaccinations?

Patients are responsible for vaccination fees. Discuss costs prior to administration.

Can I refuse vaccinations for immigration?

Refusal may impact your application. Waivers might be possible for religious or moral objections.

Will an incomplete vaccination chart affect my USCIS application?

Yes, USCIS requires a completed chart. Incomplete charts can lead to the return of Form.

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Our team ensures a seamless and confidential process, where you can expect expert guidance and a personalized approach to addressing your concerns. Contact us today!

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