FAA Medical Exam – Middletown, NY

Need an FAA medical exam in Middletown, NY?

If you need an FAA medical exam in Middletown NY, MyFlightMD provides FAA medical exams for student pilots, private pilots, commercial pilots, and airline applicants. Your visit is completed by an experienced Aviation Medical Examiner using the FAA MedXPress process.

Our goal is to make the certification process clear, efficient and stress free so pilots understand exactly what to expect and what steps come next. In addition, we help pilots understand when additional FAA review or Special Issuance documentation may be required.

What to expect during your FAA medical exam in Middletown NY

Who Needs an FAA Medical Exam?

Pilots must hold a valid FAA medical certificate to fly legally in the United States. Aviation medical exams are required for student pilots, private pilots, commercial pilots and airline transport pilots.

At MyFlightMD in Middletown, NY, FAA medical exams are performed by an experienced Aviation Medical Examiner (AME). The exam confirms that a pilot meets the medical standards required for safe flight operations.

Depending on the type of certificate required, the examination may include vision testing, hearing screening, blood pressure evaluation, urinalysis and a review of medical history.

 

Why pilots choose MyFlightMD

Pilots across the Hudson Valley choose MyFlightMD for efficient and professional aviation medical exams. Our goal is to make the certification process straightforward and stress-free.

Appointments are scheduled to minimize wait times and ensure that pilots can complete their FAA medical certification quickly. We guide patients through the MedXPress process and help them understand what documentation may be required before their appointment.

Our Middletown location provides convenient access for pilots across Orange County, the Hudson Valley and nearby regions of New York including Newburgh, Goshen and Warwick.

Frequently Asked Questions About FAA Medical Exams

How long does an FAA medical exam take?

Most FAA medical exams take approximately 20 to 30 minutes. The appointment includes a review of your medical history, vision screening, blood pressure measurement, urinalysis and a general physical evaluation. Most pilots complete the entire process during a single visit.

Pilots should complete the FAA MedXPress application before their appointment and bring a valid photo ID. If you take medications or have a medical condition, it is helpful to bring documentation from your physician or any relevant medical records.

Student pilots, private pilots, commercial pilots and airline transport pilots must hold a valid FAA medical certificate to fly legally in the United States. The class of certificate required depends on the type of flying privileges the pilot needs.

The validity of an FAA medical certificate depends on the pilot’s age and the class of certificate. Some pilots renew their certificate every 6 to 12 months, while others may renew less frequently depending on FAA regulations.