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FAA Medical Exams right here in Flower Mound!
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Many pilots have made Flower Mound their home based on its ideal proximity to both Dallas Ft-Worth airport (DFW) and neighboring Love Field airport in Dallas. Aeromedical Exams are a necessary part of an aviation career. Making sure that all pilots are medically qualified is also a duty that the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) takes very seriously. Bridlewood Family Healthcare is pleased to offer FAA Medical exams as a convenience within our community.

FAA Exams for Flower Mound TX PilotsNearly 100% of the medical certification applicants we see pass their physical examinations and we are able to issue a medical certificate at the time of the exam.  Dr. Glaser is a FAA Designated Aeromedical Examiner / Flight Doctor (AME) able to perform FAA Class 2 and 3 Physical Exams. We can accommodate Student Pilots, Private Pilots and Commercial Pilots.

Call Dr. Brian Glaser at Bridlewood Family Healthcare if you have any questions or want to learn how to prepare for your next Federal Aviation Medical Exam. We have found an occasional medical problem that might delay certification but at the same time we have treated or handled these types of problems so we get you back in shape faster than anyone else.

Here are some helpful tips that will help you prepare for an FAA Medical Exam.

  1. Establish a long term relationship with your Aeromedical Examiner (AME). Having this history allows you and Dr. Glaser to more rapidly identify potential problems and avoid them altogether. When issues do occur, Dr. Glaser's familiarity with your health and work with other pilots is also crucial to finding a fast solution.
  2. Get in shape! Being prepared physically for the examination increases your chance at certification.
  3. Schedule your physical early in the month that it is due.
  4. Bone up on the aspects of your FAA medical examination. You should understand your reporting responsibilities, possible exam outcomes, and be prepared to send further information to the FAA if requested. You will be required to make several declarations including questions regarding drug and alcohol offenses and other legal encounters.
  5. Bring appropriate documentation, contacts, glasses or hearing aids if required.

Contact Dr. Glaser for any questions you may have regarding the FAA exam, how it is conducted and the best time to schedule an exam. Learn why Flower Mound pilots in the area have chosen Dr. Glaser as their FAA Examiner and general health advocate.