Offices
6
Looking for an immigration medical exam in Beverly Hills, CA? This page brings the local USCIS-listed offices together in one place. 6 offices are currently listed for Beverly Hills, CA. Offices listed here include Barco Medical Clinic, Inc., Benjamin Behroozan MD INC, and Beverly Hills Institute of Cardiology & Preventative Medicine. Listed languages include Farsi, English, French, and Hebrew. Before you book, ask whether vaccines and lab work happen onsite and when the sealed Form I-693 packet is usually ready.
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Offices
6
State
California
Doctors named
6
Ask about total price, paperwork, vaccine handling, and timing before you commit to one office. A short phone call can save you a repeat visit later.
Ask for the total price, not only the base office visit fee.
Confirm whether vaccines and lab work happen onsite or at another location.
Ask how long the sealed Form I-693 packet usually takes after the visit.
Check whether the office can review non-English vaccine or medical records.
These office profiles come from the USCIS directory snapshot used by this site. Compare them here, then check directions, reviews, and availability before you schedule your immigration medical exam.
USCIS-listed office
8929 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 225, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Contact
310-276-6933
davidbarcohana@gmail.com
Languages
Civil surgeons at this office
David Nmn Barcohana
Male · 310-276-6933
Contact
323-202-3005
Email not listed
Languages
Civil surgeons at this office
Benjamin Behroozan
Male · 323-202-3005
USCIS-listed office
125 North Robertson Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Contact
310-550-8000
Reception@berelianimd.com
Languages
No additional languages listed.
Civil surgeons at this office
Arash Bereliani
Male · 310-550-8000
Contact
310-734-7303
Pouratmd@att.net
Languages
No additional languages listed.
Civil surgeons at this office
Bijan Pourat
Male · 310-734-7303
USCIS-listed office
8920 Wiltshire Boulevard, Suite 404, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Contact
626-918-6080
mmmgroup@msn.com
Languages
No additional languages listed.
Civil surgeons at this office
John Sedgh
Male · 626-918-6080
USCIS-listed office
8500 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 625, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Contact
310-360-9785
info@malihedardashtimd.com
Languages
Civil surgeons at this office
Malihe Ghanooni Dardashti
Female · 310-360-9785
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Read these before you choose an office in Beverly Hills, CA. They cover records, vaccines, cost, and common mistakes at booking.
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Bring ID, vaccine records, translated documents, and the paperwork the office expects before your Form I-693 visit.
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Understand base visit fees, labs, vaccines, and why the total price can vary from one office to another.
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Review the vaccine categories that matter so you can ask better questions before booking an appointment.
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See which prior records can still help and what a civil surgeon may need you to bring or translate.
Common questions people ask while choosing a civil surgeon in Beverly Hills, CA.
Compare location, listed languages, phone and website details, and the named doctors tied to each listing. This page groups 6 local offices so you can narrow them down before checking Google Maps reviews and calling the clinic.
Yes. The offices shown here come from the USCIS Find a Civil Surgeon directory snapshot used by this site. You should still verify the office details directly with the clinic and double-check the current USCIS listing before booking.
Pricing is set by each office, so there is no single citywide price. Ask for the full out-the-door estimate, including the exam, labs, vaccines, and sealed packet timing, because those items can change the total cost substantially.
Bring government ID, vaccine records, prior immigration medical paperwork if you have it, and any translations or supporting medical records the office asks for. Calling ahead usually prevents repeat visits and missing-document delays.