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An annual physical exam is a routine check-up with your doctor to assess your overall health. It typically includes a review of your medical history, a physical exam, lab work (such as blood tests), screenings, and vaccinations. It's a great opportunity to discuss any health concerns or preventive care.
We ask all patients scheduled for an Annual Physical Examination to fast prior to their visit
Typically, you need to fast for 6 hours before blood tests like cholesterol and glucose tests. You should avoid food and drinks (except water) during the fasting period. However, always confirm with your doctor if fasting is required for your specific tests.
During an annual physical, your doctor will review your medical history, measure your vital signs (such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature), conduct a physical exam (checking your heart, lungs, abdomen, and more), and may order tests such as blood work or screenings based on your age, sex, and risk factors.
The I-693 form is the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, which is required for individuals applying for a green card (permanent residency) in the U.S. The form includes information about your medical history, physical examination, vaccinations, and any necessary tests to ensure you meet U.S. immigration health standards.
The required tests include a physical exam, a tuberculosis (TB) test, and any necessary vaccinations. Your doctor may also check for communicable diseases and any other conditions that may affect your eligibility for immigration. The doctor completing the I-693 will provide specific instructions.
For your appointment, please bring the following:
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