Texas Medical License
WE MANAGE THE ENTIRE Texas MEDICAL LICENSE PROCESS FROM START TO FINISH, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:

Your licensing advocate will research your entire professional history from Undergraduate School to date and match your credentials with contacts in our comprehensive database of over 31,000 schools, training programs, and hospitals. This facilitates the verification of your credentials with the Texas Medical Board. We also research Medical License numbers, issue dates, and expiration dates.

Your Texas medical license application, as well as all letters and forms necessary to request verification of your credentials for the Texas medical board, are professionally completed by your licensing advocate.

We will provide detailed instructions for any step of the process that must be completed by you. In most cases, all that will ever be required of you is a signature, notarization, photograph or fingerprinting. Your licensing advocate will handle the rest of the details of your process.

The Texas Medical License process requires numerous primary source verifications. Your licensing advocate will request and collect all that is needed for your Texas Medical License. This could include undergraduate transcripts, medical school transcripts and verifications, professional reference letters, letter of good standing from other licensing boards, examination transcripts, postgraduate training evaluations, hospital staff evaluations, employment verification, AMA profile, NPDB query, federation query, malpractice claims history report/documents and any other verification required for your Texas Medical License.

Your Texas Medical License application process is tracked from start to finish. This includes following up with the Texas Medical Board and each facility providing verification of your credentials to the medical board. Continuous follow up is one of the most important steps necessary to ensure accurate and timely processing of your Texas Medical License application and credential verification requests

Your Texas Medical License application will be assigned to one licensing advocate in our office who will be your point of contact throughout the entire application process. In addition to receiving milestone updates from your licensing advocate, additional updates are always a simple phone call or email away.

EASY AS 1-2-3!

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STEP 1: Select your Licensing State

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STEP 2: Upload CV Documents for Review

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STEP 3: Just Relax!
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Texas Medical License Requirements

Questions About Texas Medical License Process Requirements?
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American Medical Graduates: 1 Year ACGME Accredited Training
International Medical Graduates: 2 Years ACGME Accredited Training
STEP I - 3 ATTEMPTS
STEP II - 3 ATTEMPTS
STEP III - 3 ATTEMPTS

Three Attempts per COMLEX/NBOME Step.

Exceptions for eligible applicants.

MD – 7 Years
DO – 7 Years
Exceptions for eligible applicants.

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Frequently asked Questions about Texas Medical Licensure

There is an $835.64 application fee payable to the Texas Board of Medical Examiners, which is submitted with your application.
Once the Texas Medical License application is approved, the Board assigns the first registration period. These vary in length from 12 to 24 months.
First time registration fees are prorated accordingly:
Initial registration of 12 months – $283.24
Initial registration of 24 months – $469.24

Average processing time for a Texas Medical License is between 14-20 weeks. If there are any “Yes” answers to any adverse event questions, the time will be extended while the Board reviews all documentation.

Other than passing an initial licensing exam, and ECFMG if applicable, the Board will require the successful completion of the Texas Medical License Jurisprudence Exam.
For more information on this Texas Medical License requirement, click here.

Texas does not offer medical license reciprocity.

The Texas Medical Board may be contacted at –
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
333 Guadalupe
Tower 3, Suite 610
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 305-7030
Texas Medical Board Website

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