Comparing costs between clinics usually means several phone calls. PassQual Health publishes its pricing so you don’t have to guess. Below are the three prices patients ask about most at our Miami Gardens clinic — the I-693 immigration medical exam, the DOT physical, and medical weight loss — plus where NAD+ therapy fits in. Call 786-677-9922 to confirm current pricing before your visit.

PassQual Pricing at a Glance

Service Price What’s Included
I-693 Immigration Medical Exam $190 flat, all-inclusive Civil surgeon exam, required labs, vaccination-record review
DOT Physical (Commercial Driver Exam) $50 flat FMCSA exam, electronic filing, laminated DOT medical card
Medical Weight Loss (Semaglutide) $300 / month Physician consultation + semaglutide medication
NAD+ Therapy Individualized, starting around $250–$300 Confirmed at your in-person evaluation

I-693 Immigration Medical Exam — $190 All-Inclusive

The I-693 immigration medical exam at PassQual is a flat $190 per person, and that price is all-inclusive: it covers the civil surgeon’s exam, the required laboratory testing, and review of your vaccination records. There are no separate add-on fees for the labs or the paperwork.

What does the $190 include?

Your $190 covers the exam itself, the labs USCIS requires as part of the I-693, and a review of your existing vaccination records. The exam is performed by Dr. Hendry J. Perez Pascual, MD, a USCIS-designated civil surgeon.

Is titer testing available instead of vaccines?

The I-693 vaccine panel is not administered on-site. If your vaccination records can’t be verified and you’d rather confirm existing immunity than get re-vaccinated, titer testing is offered as an alternative — it’s billed separately from the $190 exam fee.

For USCIS filing windows, processing times, or how long your completed I-693 stays valid, always check uscis.gov directly — those details come from USCIS, not from our clinic.

See the full cost breakdown: Immigration Medical Exam Cost.

DOT Physical Exam — $50 Flat

PassQual’s DOT physical for commercial drivers is a flat $50, with no separate facility or paperwork fee added on.

What’s included in the $50?

The $50 covers the complete FMCSA physical exam, electronic transmission of your results to Tallahassee, and your laminated pocket DOT medical card to carry with your license.

Who performs the exam?

Dr. Hendry J. Perez Pascual, MD performs DOT physicals as an FMCSA-certified medical examiner listed on the FMCSA National Registry.

Full details: DOT Physical Cost.

Medical Weight Loss — $300 Per Month

PassQual’s medical weight loss program is $300 per month, and that price includes both your physician consultation and your semaglutide medication — not medication billed separately.

What’s included in the $300?

The monthly $300 covers your consultation with the physician and your semaglutide prescription. Baseline labs before your first dose are billed separately from the $300 monthly fee. The program is overseen by Dr. Arlenis Barroso Perez, MD, who is board-certified in family medicine.

What about tirzepatide (Mounjaro)?

Tirzepatide pricing is not published — it’s quoted individually at your consultation based on your health history and treatment plan.

Learn more: Medical Weight Loss at PassQual.

NAD+ Therapy — Individualized Pricing

Unlike the three services above, NAD+ doesn’t have one fixed price. Pricing is individualized, starting around $250–$300 for a starting dose (about 1mL), confirmed at your in-person evaluation. IV infusions are priced separately depending on dose and infusion length. NAD+ therapy at PassQual is supervised by Dr. Hendry J. Perez Pascual, MD.

Why isn’t there a fixed NAD+ price?

Because your starting dose and any follow-up plan depend on your evaluation, PassQual confirms NAD+ pricing in person rather than publishing one number. It’s also worth noting: the NAD+ used at PassQual is not FDA-approved for any marketed use. We don’t make outcome or efficacy claims about it — ask your provider what NAD+ may be appropriate for during your evaluation.

Read more: What Are NAD+ Injections? An Honest Look at the Science.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there hidden fees at PassQual?

No hidden fees are added to what’s described above. The $190 I-693 exam and $50 DOT physical are flat and all-inclusive. The $300/month weight-loss program covers your consultation and semaglutide, though baseline labs before your first dose are billed separately. NAD+ is priced individually because dosing varies from person to person.

Does the $190 I-693 price include vaccines?

No. Vaccines are not administered as part of the I-693 exam. If your vaccination records can’t be verified, titer testing is available as an alternative to re-vaccination, billed separately.

Who performs the DOT physical and the I-693 exam?

Dr. Hendry J. Perez Pascual, MD performs both. He is an FMCSA-certified medical examiner on the National Registry and a USCIS-designated civil surgeon.

Who oversees the medical weight loss program?

Dr. Arlenis Barroso Perez, MD, board-certified in family medicine, oversees PassQual’s medical weight loss program.

How much does NAD+ therapy cost?

NAD+ pricing is individualized, starting around $250–$300 for a starting dose (about 1mL), confirmed at your evaluation. IV infusions are priced separately based on dose and length.

How do I confirm pricing before I come in?

Call 786-677-9922. Our bilingual (English/Spanish) team can confirm current pricing and help you schedule.

Questions About Pricing? Call or Book Online

Call PassQual Health at 786-677-9922 or book your appointment online. We’re located at 18706 NW 67th Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33015, open Monday–Saturday, 7:30 AM–6:00 PM, with a bilingual English/Spanish team serving Miami Gardens, Hialeah, Miami Lakes, North Miami Beach, and Opa-locka.

This page is for general informational purposes only and is not medical or legal advice. Pricing is provided as a general guide and may vary by individual circumstances — call PassQual Health at 786-677-9922 to confirm current pricing for your situation. For USCIS filing windows, processing times, or form validity, always refer to uscis.gov.