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Are Follow-up Visits Needed After Immigration Physicals?

Follow-up visits after an Immigration Physical may be required in certain situations, depending on the results of the exam. For example, if a physician finds that a condition requires further evaluation or treatment, you may need to return for additional tests, such as a chest X-ray for tuberculosis (TB) or further screening for other communicable diseases. If vaccinations are incomplete, you may need to schedule additional visits to receive the necessary immunizations before your immigration application can be processed. Some applicants may also need to return to address any health concerns that were not fully addressed during the initial exam.

The need for follow-up visits will depend on your health history and the findings of the Immigration Physical. In most cases, if the physician completes all required tests and vaccinations during the initial visit, no additional visits will be necessary. However, if there are issues such as incomplete vaccinations, treatment for medical conditions, or further tests needed, you will be advised to schedule follow-up appointments. It's important to follow the doctor's instructions and ensure all required steps are completed so that your medical examination can be properly documented for your immigration application.