Do they charge $400 in both places? What is cost for kids?grapehair said:$400. And it's not worth traveling too far. I'm going to the one in Brookline but there's another one in Needham. Needham one only accepts cash while the Brookline one does both. Although Brookline one will keep a $50 deposit in case you end up cancelling the appointment
I'm going to the Brookline clinic this Monday. How long did it take? Oh regular healthcare insurance won't cover a dime. They'll bill that to you once it goes through their claim system. That's why I decided to just pay upfront with the CC.DEEPCUR said:Guys, one question related to medicals. We did our medicals the Brookline clinic today and I noticed that doctor misspelt my email ID in emedical system and I asked him to correct.. So he connected me with his receptionist, and we fixed the email ID in the system. But I just realized that we fixed in the clinic system, but not sure if the doctor fixed in emedical system. I'll call them on Monday, but I just want to know what happens if some additional tests are required and cic sends me an email and I happen to miss it due to this goof up. Will clinic too get a notification and they'd call me as well or how could I know if something is pending on my medical case?
The doctor is the one who's running around with everything with emedical application. So it takes quite longer. First nurse checks vision, have you provide urine sample, collects blood and measures BP. That part was real quick. Then doctor takes you for xray, and after that we'll have to wait for a long time for him to do the physicals. I guess he comes after feeding everything related to xray into the system and comes for physicals. Physical takes around 15 mins. Give yourself an hour for the whole thing.grapehair said:I'm going to the Brookline clinic this Monday. How long did it take? Oh regular healthcare insurance won't cover a dime. They'll bill that to you once it goes through their claim system. That's why I decided to just pay upfront with the CC.
I did try to see if I can get my blood and urinalysis from my PCP but results may not be accepted by the CIC since its not their approved lab.
I don't think you gotta worry that much. Yes do call them to rectify that mistake but I'm sure it's not a very big deal.
Medicals are valid only for one year. So it is better to do medicals few days before you submit the documents so that you don't have to medicals again if there are processing delays. Also it is required for landing after COPR, so having ample time will let you plan things better. The Brookline center doesn't have much wait time for appointments (just few days), so do medicals only after you are ready with all your documents. And yes medicals are must for dependents.EhhCanada said:Do we need Medicals for dependents.
I am planning for a pre ITA medicals and would like to know if dependents need to have medicals done as well.
If so can we both do it together or they need to go through any different process.
Thank you DEEPCUR I will plan accordingly based on this inputDEEPCUR said:Medicals are valid only for one year. So it is better to do medicals few days before you submit the documents so that you don't have to medicals again if there are processing delays. Also it is required for landing after COPR, so having ample time will let you plan things better. The Brookline center doesn't have much wait time for appointments (just few days), so do medicals only after you are ready with all your documents. And yes medicals are must for dependents.