Pompano Beach
FAA Medical Examiner in Pompano Beach
Pilots in Pompano Beach need FAA medical exams to keep flying, start training, or stay ready for work.
Aviation Medical Exams of Miami helps pilots with FAA medical exams, BasicMed, HIMS support, and medical questions that may affect their ability to fly.
We help student, private, commercial, and airline pilots, as well as air traffic controllers.
Dr. Kevin Baruch Fox, D.O., is a Senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner with over 30 years of medical experience.
Our office helps pilots understand what they need before, during, and after the exam.
FAA Medical Exams Near Pompano Beach
This is a busy aviation community. Many pilots train, fly, or work near Pompano Beach Airpark. Others come from nearby areas like Lighthouse Point, Deerfield Beach, Coconut Creek, Margate, Fort Lauderdale, and Boca Raton.
An FAA medical exam is not the same as a regular checkup. The FAA has its own forms, rules, and health standards. That is why many pilots choose an office that often works with aviation medical exams.
Our office helps Pompano Beach pilots with:
- FAA medical exams: Get your exam done with a Senior FAA AME.
- Class I, Class II, and Class III exams: We help you choose the right exam for your flying needs.
- FAA medical questions: Ask about health issues before they become a problem.
- Special issuance support: Get help if the FAA needs more records or review.
- HIMS support: We help pilots who need HIMS-related FAA guidance.
- Simple next steps: We explain what to bring and what to do next.
Pilot Medical Services
Every pilot has a different goal. Some are starting flight school. Some fly for work. Others need to renew a medical certificate. We help pilots understand which service fits their situation.
- Class I FAA Medical Exam: For airline pilots and pilots who need the highest FAA medical certificate.
- Class II FAA Medical Exam: For commercial pilots who are paid to fly.
- Class III FAA Medical Exam: For many student pilots, private pilots, and hobby pilots.
- FAA BasicMed: For pilots who meet FAA rules and want to use BasicMed instead of a standard FAA medical certificate.
- HIMS Evaluation: For pilots who need FAA help with certain mental health, alcohol, drug, or special review cases.
- Pre-Aviation Medical Counseling: For pilots who want to ask questions before filling out FAA forms or booking an exam.
- Rabin Cone Contrast Test: For pilots who need color vision testing for FAA review.
- Concierge Telemedicine for Pilots: For pilots who want to talk about an aviation medical concern before coming into the office.
- Airline Pilot Support: We help pilots from major airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines, with FAA medical exam needs.
What to Bring to Your FAA Medical Exam
Bring the right items so your visit goes smoothly. Missing paperwork can slow things down.
Please bring:
- Your FAA MedXPress confirmation number.
- A photo ID.
- Glasses, contacts, or hearing aids if you use them.
- A list of your current medicines.
- Medical records for major health issues.
- FAA letters or old FAA medical records, if you have them.
If you have sleep apnea, diabetes, heart problems, a mental health history, a DUI, a past FAA deferral, or another medical issue, bring records about that condition. The more complete your records are, the easier it is to know what the FAA may need.
FAA Medical Exam Cost
We keep pricing clear so pilots know what to expect.
- Class I, Class II, and Class III Medical Physical Exams: $190
- EKG, if needed: $50
- Complicated Case: $150–$500
- HIMS Initial Consultation: $600
- HIMS Follow-Ups: $150 virtual, $190 in person
- FAA BasicMed: $195
A simple FAA exam may be quick. A more complex case may take longer if records, FAA letters, or special issuance steps are required.
Frequently Asked Questions
We work with pilots from Pompano Beach and the nearby Broward County areas. Dr. Kevin Fox is a Senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner.
Get Cleared to Fly With the Right FAA Medical Help
Your FAA medical exam is an important step. Do not guess what you need. Get help from an aviation medical office that works with pilots every day.
Call 786-206-1140 or 305-527-2336 to book your FAA medical exam.
Before your visit, complete FAA MedXPress and bring your confirmation number. Same-day appointments may be available.
Walk-ins should call before coming in.