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Healthcare Licensing
Services, Inc. specializes in helping physicians apply for
medical licensure in the state of New York.
New York is the cultural center of the East Coast: it’s the first Mid-Atlantic state to the west of New England. The City of New York – comprised of the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx – is the largest city in the United States. Most people think of Manhattan when they think of New York, but the reality is that if one travels north in the state, much of it is rural and agriculturally-oriented. While New York City is a business powerhouse for many fields, including banking, finance, and media. There are also numerous major hospitals and medical research facilities in New York City. The rest of the state takes care of the nuts and bolts of life, with many manufacturers and businesses calling New York home. Northern cities such as Buffalo, Rochester, Albany (the capital of New York), and Syracuse all have much to offer as well.
Our New York
medical licensing service facilitates the entire medical
licensure process from start to finish, including but
not limited to the following:
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Complete research of your professional history to
obtain mailing addresses and contact information to
aid in verifying your credentials
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Professional completion of the New York
medical license application
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Collection of all
New York board required credential
verifications (including: undergrad transcripts,
medical school transcripts, reference letters,
letter of good standing from other licensing boards,
examination transcripts, postgraduate training
evaluations, hospital staff evaluations, AMA
profile, NPDB query, federation query, and
malpractice claims history report/documents)
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Tracking/follow-up with the board and the credential
verifying agencies to ensure accurate and timely
processing of your
New York medical license application and
credential verification requests
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Frequent progress updates
- We provide detailed instructions for any step of
the process that must be completed by the physician
(i.e. signature, notarization, finger printing)
Click here to
contact us and learn more about our New York medical
license service.
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