Exterior of MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine, immigration medical exam clinic in Washington, District of Columbia
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Dr. Daniel Sulmasy — Civil Surgeon in Washington, DC

MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine

2233 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007

4.8(807 Google reviews)
USCIS-DesignatedSe Habla EspañolVaccines On-Site
Languages
Italian, Spanish
Vaccines
On-site vaccines
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2233 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007
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Office Hours

Monday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

About MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine

Dr. Daniel Sulmasy is a USCIS-designated civil surgeon at MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine in Washington, DC. Vaccines are available on-site. The office has a 4.8 Google rating from 807 reviews. Staff speak Italian, Spanish.

Credentials: RN

Services & What's Included

Immigration Medical Exam (I-693)

  • Complete physical examination by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon
  • Review of vaccination history and administration of any required vaccines
  • TB screening (skin test or blood test, per USCIS requirements)
  • Completion and signing of Form I-693 (Report of Immigration Medical Examination)
  • Contact the office for current exam pricing

Vaccines

  • Required immigration vaccines available on-site

What to Bring to Your Immigration Medical Exam

  • Government-issued photo ID
    Passport, driver's license, or state ID
  • Vaccination records
    Bring whatever records you have — even partial records help
  • Form I-693 with Parts 1–4 filled out
    Do NOT sign it — the doctor must witness your signature at the appointment
  • Payment (call ahead to confirm accepted methods)
  • Previous medical records or test results
    Any past TB tests, x-rays, or vaccination records

Immigration Medical Exam FAQ

What is the immigration medical exam at MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine?
The immigration medical exam at MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine is a physical examination required by USCIS for most green card applicants. Dr. Daniel Sulmasy, a designated civil surgeon, performs the exam and completes Form I-693, which is submitted with your green card application. The exam includes a physical evaluation, review of vaccination records, and screening for certain health conditions as required by USCIS.
Is Dr. Daniel Sulmasy a USCIS-designated civil surgeon?
Yes, Dr. Daniel Sulmasy is a USCIS-designated civil surgeon authorized to perform immigration medical examinations and complete Form I-693 for green card applicants. Dr. Daniel Sulmasy practices at MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine in Washington, DC.
How much does the immigration medical exam cost at MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine?
Contact MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine at 202-741-1250 for current pricing. Immigration medical exam costs typically range from $150 to $500 depending on location and required vaccinations. The exam fee usually covers the physical examination and I-693 form completion, with vaccines billed separately.
What languages are spoken at MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine?
Staff at MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine speak Italian, Spanish. This can be especially helpful for immigration medical exam patients who are more comfortable communicating in their native language during the examination.
Does MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine offer vaccines for the immigration medical exam?
Yes, MedStar Georgetown University General Internal Medicine offers vaccines on-site for the immigration medical exam. Having vaccines available on-site means most patients can complete their exam and required vaccinations in a single visit.