Most of the USCIS doctors don't work with insurance. I am referring two doctors here.
MUST 1) USCIS doctor : This doctor will perform all necessary test. This dcotor may also have vaccination and xray lab but sice it doesn't come under insurance,,it's gonna be huge bill.
If you have insurance then go to your personal doctor to get vaccination + (X -RAY if PPD test +ve).
OPTIONAL 2) Primary physician i.e. doctor who works with insurance
Note: Only USCIS doctor has authority to sign i-693 papers and perform test like hiv, std, ppd....
Depending on your insurance for
vaccination + x-ray only go to primary physican who is your personal doctor as they work with insurance.
Now some USCIS doctors don't want to loose money as applicant can go primary care physican for vaccination so they may mislead you that USCIS doctor can alone give vaccination which is b.s.
It's all business man trust me
I believe there are four Vaccination shots MMR1.MMR2, VARICELLA, TETANUS.
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AOS through US spouse
DO - Buffalo,NY
ASC: Syracuse, NY
12/23/09: Day 1 - Packet sent (I-130, I-485, I-864, I-765)
12/24/09: Day 2 - Packet delivered (long weekend--curious)
12/30/09: Day 8 - Cheques cashed / NOA!...(new year gift from USCIS)
01/20/2010: Day 29 - FP completed as per schedule. not a walk in
02/24/2010: Day 65 - AP and EAD Approved
03/10/2010: Day 78 - IL: Approved