Pennsylvania Osteopathic License Services
With the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board, MedLicense.com is averaging 3.5 to 6 months for the issuance of a Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical License from the submission of the application to the Medical Board to the issuance of the Physician Pennsylvania Medical Board. Our firm has licensed Physicians in Pennsylvania since April 2000. In an average year, MedLicense.com will handle between 45 to 55 Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical License Applications. We understand the process and what needs to be completed to have your application finalized. Once the files are deemed complete by the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical License is issued. The Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board does not require a Physical Interview.
The Pennsylvania Medical Board is one of the cheapest Medical Board to apply to. The application fee is $45 for Osteos. Pennsylvania has an extended licensure process due to mail loss and infrequent check list updates.
Our process can move this arduous process through within a time period that will meet you needs. Your involvement in the process is kept to a minimum, with MedLicense.com handling the vast majority of the process. The fee for our services is a one time payment of $739 (if you are practicing) or $579 (if you are in training) per State Process. Our packet is shipped to you submit your order. Sign, notarize, and proof your application packet and then return it to MedLicense.com with the requested copies, photos, and addendums. Then MedLicense.com will forward the completed packet to the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board. Then the certification process begins along with the required follow up with the third parties and Pennsylvania Medical Board. All that you have to do is start the process with MedLicense.com.
Additional Pennsylvania Medical Board Information:
Once the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board receives all required verifications, the application is submitted to a Quality Assurance Review and then the license is issued 1 to 4 weeks after this. If their are issues which need to be addressed with the Pennsylvania OsteopathicMedical License then at the completion of the review the Physician will be asked to provide additional information or come to the PA Osteopathic Med Board meeting to answer questions concerning his/her Medical License Application.
The Osteopathic Board requires that all Physicians provide proof of passing an OMT Exam. ( Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy Exam ). This can be problematic for older physicians. It wasn't until recently that the COMLEX began administering the OMT Exam as part of the Licensure Exam. If the applicant cannot provide proof that the OMT was taken and passed, then the PA Osteo Board will require that the doctor pass the OMT Exam in Philadelphia, PA.
IMLC Compact Participation:
The Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Board IS NOT a member of the IMLCC Compact Licensure System.