Start with the core package
Nao Medical’s public positioning starts with a $350 core package instead of forcing applicants to guess what the basic process costs.
See the core price, what it includes, and what can still add cost before you book.
Nao Medical’s public positioning starts with a $350 core package instead of forcing applicants to guess what the basic process costs.
Vaccines, titers, chest X-rays, and confirmatory testing depend on your records and your case, which is why a fake flat price is not the best trust signal.
Clear records, translated vaccine documents, and prior treatment paperwork reduce the risk of duplicate charges.
The best official reference for why vaccine requirements can change based on age and records.
The official USCIS instruction set applicants and attorneys still rely on.
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Common questions based on the information on this page.
The core package starts at $350.
Yes. Expedited processing is available for an additional $150 in select cases.
Vaccines, titers, chest X-rays, and confirmatory follow-up depend on your records and the clinical requirements of your case.
Immigration medical exams are typically self-pay. The public package is positioned separately from regular insurance-based care.
Yes. Reliable outside records can reduce repeat vaccine work if they are complete, readable, and properly translated when needed.
A positive screen or incomplete result can add an extra step, such as a chest X-ray or additional review, before the final packet is ready.
Yes. The base package can still be explained up front, and the team can outline the likely add-ons after your records and clinical needs are reviewed.