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Weston, FL

FAA Medical Examiner Weston, FL

Pilots in Weston need FAA medical exams for training, work, and safe flying. Aviation Medical Exams of Miami helps pilots complete FAA medical exams, BasicMed exams, HIMS steps, and other FAA medical needs.

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 the FAA may need before the exam starts.

FAA Medical Exams Near Weston

Pilots from Weston often fly, train, or work near airports across South Florida. Some use Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. Others fly from North Perry Airport, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, or smaller flight schools in Broward and Miami-Dade.

Your FAA medical exam is not a normal yearly checkup. The FAA has its own forms and health rules. A pilot may need extra records for past health issues, medicines, FAA letters, or a prior deferral.

Our office helps pilots with:

  • FAA medical exams: Get your exam from a Senior FAA AME.
  • Class I, Class II, and Class III exams: Choose the exam that fits your flying goal.
  • BasicMed exams: Get help if BasicMed is the right path for you.
  • HIMS guidance: Get support for FAA cases that need HIMS review.
  • Special issuance questions: Learn what records the FAA may ask for.
  • Pre-exam help: Ask questions before you complete forms or book.

We also help pilots from nearby areas like Davie, Southwest Ranches, Sunrise, Plantation, Pembroke Pines, Cooper City, Miramar, and Fort Lauderdale.

Pilot Medical Services

Each pilot has a different reason for coming in. A student pilot may need a first medical. A private pilot may need a renewal. An airline pilot may need a Class I exam on time. A pilot with a medical history may need help before sending records to the FAA.

Our services include:

  • 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 review for certain mental health, alcohol, drug, or special issuance cases.
  • Pre-Aviation Medical Counseling: For pilots who want to ask questions before they submit FAA forms or start flight training.
  • Rabin Cone Contrast Test: For pilots who need FAA color vision testing.
  • Concierge Telemedicine for Pilots: For pilots who want to talk about an FAA medical concern before an office visit.

Airline Pilot Medical Support: We help American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and other airline pilots with FAA medical exam needs.

What to Bring to Your FAA Medical Exam

Bring the right items to help avoid delays.

Please bring:

  • Your FAA MedXPress confirmation number.
  • A valid photo ID.
  • Glasses or contacts, if you wear them.
  • Hearing aids if you use them.
  • A list of your current medicines.
  • Medical records for major health issues.
  • FAA letters or past FAA medical records, if you have them.

Bring records if you have had sleep apnea, diabetes, heart problems, mental health care, a DUI, substance use treatment, a past FAA deferral, or any health issue the FAA may review.

FAA Medical Exam Cost

Our prices are clear, so you can plan before your visit.

  • 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 medical exam may not take long. A harder case may require more time if the FAA requests records, letters, tests, or a special issuance review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Aviation Medical Exams of Miami serves pilots from Weston and nearby areas in Broward County. Dr. Kevin Fox is a Senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner.
Yes. Complete FAA MedXPress before your visit. Bring your confirmation number to the exam.
Airline pilots usually need Class I. Commercial pilots often need Class II. Student pilots and private pilots often need Class III.
Yes. Bring the FAA letter with you. We can help you understand what records or next steps may be needed.
Yes. Call us if you are not sure which exam you need or if you have a health issue that may affect your FAA medical.
Yes. We help pilots review their health history, medications, records, FAA letters, and possible next steps with the FAA.

Your Clearance Starts Here, Book Your Exam Today!

Do not wait until your medical certificate is close to expiring. Schedule your FAA medical exam and bring the right records the first time.

Call 786-206-1140 or 305-527-2336 to book your appointment.

You can also schedule online here.

Before your visit, complete FAA MedXPress and bring your confirmation number.

Same-day appointments may be available. Walk-ins should call before coming in.

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24/7 Urgent Care for Pilots & Advanced Color Vision Testing

Concierge Telemedicine provides immediate, 24/7 urgent care support for pilots who require medical assistance while on duty or away from home. This service is specifically designed for airmen who need professional clinical guidance during an illness to ensure their health is managed without compromising their FAA medical standing.

By utilizing our concierge telemedicine service, pilots gain direct access to aviation medical specialists who understand the unique rigors of the flight environment. If you become ill on the road, our team is available 24/7 to evaluate your symptoms, provide treatment recommendations, and coordinate care—such as calling in prescriptions to a pharmacy near your location.

Advanced Color Vision Testing

Our office is pleased to offer the Rabin Cone Contrast Test (RCCT), an advanced color vision assessment that measures the function of the red, green, and blue cone cells in the eye.

The test is computerized, quick to administer, and widely recognized for its accuracy and reliability.