The immigration medical exam is a clinically rigorous evaluation that goes well beyond a routine physical. USCIS sets detailed standards for what must be assessed, documented, and certified, and failure to meet those standards — even in minor ways — can result in I-693 rejection and application delays. Passport Health’s civil surgeons bring deep clinical expertise to every exam, ensuring accuracy from the first appointment through final certification.
The following locations provide immigration physical examinations in St. Louis:
- Chesterfield: 1 McBride & Son Center Dr. – Ste 150 Chesterfield, MO 63005
- Crestwood: 50 Crestwood Executive Center, Suite 301 St Louis, MO 63126
- Richmond Heights: 1034 S. Brentwood Blvd., Suite 710 Richmond Heights, MO 63117
Regardless of immigration category, the exam covers the same required components: physical examination, communicable disease lab work (TB, syphilis, gonorrhea for ages 15+), mental and physical health screening, substance use assessment, and a full vaccination review. All required vaccines — including MMR, Tdap, hepatitis A, and others — are available on-site.
Passport Health recommends doing the following for your appointment:
- Vaccination documentation
- Government-issued photo ID
- Prior TB treatment records, if applicable
- Completed Part 1 of Form I-693
Your completed Form I-693 is delivered in two envelopes: one sealed for submission with your Form I-485 (do not open), and one unsealed for your personal records. Documents are typically ready within 10 to 14 days of your first visit.
Pricing can vary depending on an individual’s age and needs. Passport Health is always happy to provide an itemized invoice for submission to insurance or other providers to help mitigate costs.
Practicing Provider: Dr. Reynal Caldwell
Locations: Chesterfield, Crestwood, Richmond Heights
