Customer service is everything! I usually visit this location, but a new Texas Med Clinic opened closer to where I live, so I thought I would try that one first. It was not a good experience, so I left there and traveled 20 miles out of my way to go to the Stone Oak location. Best decision ever. I was greeted as soon as I checked into the kiosk and taken back in about ten minutes. Doctor listened to what I said, did a strep and flu test and concluded that I have the flu. Thoroughly went over all of my options, even checked prescription prices as I am a paying for everything out of pocket. I truly couldn’t have asked for more.
USCIS Physicals
US Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS) Physicals
Our Civil Surgeons have been AUTHORIZED by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to perform immigration medical examinations in accordance with USCIS and the CDC. Texas MedClinic has locations in Austin, San Antonio, and New Braunfels, Texas that perform these physicals.
Austin, TX Locations
San Antonio, TX Locations
New Braunfels, TX Locations
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USCIS Physicals are only available at certain clinics, so we suggest calling ahead to make sure a Civil Surgeon is on site. When you call, say “immigration physical” from the automated menu, and you’ll be connected with someone who can help schedule your appointment. These physicals are typically offered Monday–Friday between 8 AM and 2 PM.
What should I bring to my Immigration Exam?
- You must print and complete PART 1 of Form I-693 – DO NOT SIGN Part 2 of the form
- A valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport
- Proof of prior vaccinations
- Payment, needed at the time of visit
- Please bring an interpreter if needed