Services and Fees
 
AGE/SERVICES PROVIDED
FEES
1 to 14 years old $ 100
Vaccination records required
Fee includes tuberculosis skin test (PPD) or chest x-ray if necessary for completion of I-693 medical form
Any vaccinations administered by our office are at additional cost
15 and older $ 200
Vaccination records required if 18 years old and under
If 19 or older, vaccination records are useful but not required
Fee includes blood testing for HIV and Syphilis; Tuberculosis skin test (PPD) or Chest x-ray; Vaccination for Tetanus; antibody testing for Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella; and completion of I-693 form *
* Fee does not include other vaccination if required
If you are given a tuberculosis skin test (PPD) by us, you must return to our office 48 to 72 hours later to have your arm examined by us before completion of the I-693. If your skin test is reactive *
* You will then be given a chest x-ray here before completion of the I-693
Refugees (all ages)  
Vaccination records required if 18 years old and under
If 19 or older, vaccination records are useful but not required
Fee includes completion of I-693 Supplemental form for individual or first family member.........................................$60
Second family member........................................$40
Each additional family member.............................$20
Any vaccinations administered by our office at additional cost
 
  Anthony D. Blau MD,PLLC USCIS Civil Surgeon
  305 Broadway, Room 444 (4th Floor)
  Entrance on Broadway
  Between Duane St. and
  Thomas St.
  Across from 26 Federal Plaza
  New York, NY 10007
  Phone: (212) 766-4433, Fax: (212) 766-1153
 
 
 
  Immigration-approved doctor
  Walk in (call -212-766-4433 to tell us you’re coming)
    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday : 9 am – 5 pm
    Wednesday : 9 am – 7 pm
  Saturday by appointment
  We speak: Arabic, Chinese, Fulani, Mandinka, Spanish & Wolof
  Bring Proper Photo ID
  Forms can be completed, sealed, and given back in one to two visits $200
  Affidavits for asylees (FGM’s & Scars)
  Detention center visits