My Flight Surgeon, PC
personalized aviation healthcare
Copyright 2005-2011 - My Flight Surgeon, PC
Starting the SI Process
If you have questions regarding your health issues or have a
disqualifying condition, the first thing to do is contact us. You may do
this by telephone (the preferable method) at
602-368-5633 or by
sending us the requested information by
e-Mail.

In your
INITIAL CONTACT with us, we will obtain details regarding your
health issue. This usually takes about 15 minutes. At the end of this
discussion, we will be able to let you know your likelihood of success
in obtaining a Special Issuance medical certificate.

You do not need travel to see us for these services. Everything can be
handled by telephone, FAX, mail, and e-mail.

RECORD REVIEW: If you wish to have us review your entire medical
record, we will let you know our opinion of whether or not you could
expect to have the FAA issue you a medical certificate. This requires
copies of your complete, unedited medical records. Once these are
received, you can expect a response from us within 3 to 5 working
days. This service does not include preparation and submission of
your file to the FAA.

BASIC SERVICE: If after the initial contact with Special Issuance, if you
choose our services, you will receive  agreements, release of medical
information forms, authorization for us to be your agent, and an
introductory packet. Once the initial paperwork is completed and
returned to us, we will send you and/or your doctor a letter outlining the
specific documentation required by the FAA to consider your
application. Your medical records and application documents will be
reviewed by our Senior AME for completeness. We will then
summarize your information and submit your application packet to the
FAA for you. As the process continues, we will keep you informed of
the progress of your application and be with you all the way.

ADVANCED SERVICE: Includes all of the elements of the Basic Service
plus individual follow-up calls to all of the health-care providers you
identify as being part of your care to insure they understand
specifically what the FAA will want to review for your case. This
involves written correspondence as well as telephone contact with
these providers.

A rejection letter from the FAA does not have to mean the end of your
medical certificate and possibly your aviation career.  If you have been
disqualified for a medical certificate, you have two options: a) prove
that you do not have the medical condition with which you've been
diagnosed; b) apply for Special Issuance medical certificate.

The
Special Issuance services of  My Flight Surgeon will expedite FAA
approval. With your permission, our service retrieves, reviews,
organizes and submits pilot records in a single to the FAA expediting
the review and tentative approval of your medical certificate. Our
advantage;  
Aviation Medicine is all we do.