Aviation Medical Exams in Plantation, FL

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Dr. Louis T. Morrison, MD, proudly serves pilots and air traffic professionals from his office in Plantation, FL. As a trusted provider of aviation medical exam services, Dr. Morrison offers comprehensive flight physicals to ensure you meet FAA medical certification requirements. Call (954) 583-0122 to schedule your exam or walk-ins welcomed during business hours. Please bring your confirmation number from MED Xpress the FAA website.

Expert Care From a Certified AME

As an FAA-designated Aviation Medical Examiner (AME), Dr. Louis T. Morrison brings decades of experience to every appointment. Whether you’re a student pilot preparing for your first solo flight or a seasoned airline captain renewing your certificate, Dr. Morrison provides thorough, efficient, and compassionate care. His mission is simple: keep aviators healthy and certified, without delay or added stress.

All flight physicals are performed in accordance with FAA guidelines. Dr. Morrison offers First Class, Second Class, Third Class  and Basic MED certifications. In addition to pilots, he also examines flight instructors and air traffic controllers. If you’re looking for an efficient and professional certification process, you've come to the right place.

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What to Expect at Your Flight Physical

During your visit, Dr. Morrison will conduct a complete medical evaluation, including vision, hearing, and general well-being. If required, he will also perform an EKG and administer a computerized color vision test. Bring your glasses, contact lenses, or hearing aids with you to the exam. Once your exam is complete and you meet all FAA standards, your medical certificate will be issued the same day. We offer discounts to flight schools coming with multiple students.

FAA Flight Physical Costs:

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All Classes (without EKG): $140

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First Class (with EKG): $235

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EKG Only: $95

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Group Student Pilot Certificate: $165 (includes a computerized color vision test)

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Computerized Color Vision Test (Only): $25

Before your appointment, don’t forget to complete FAA Form 8500-8 via MedExpress and bring your confirmation number.

Serving Pilots Nationally and Internationally

Pilots rely on Dr. Morrison’s expertise. Whether you're flying in or out of any of these convenient airports: Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (OPF), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), Miami International Airport (MIA), or a smaller regional facility, you’ll receive personalized attention and a smooth experience at our centrally located Plantation office. We proudly support commercial airline pilots from all carriers.


Florida’s diverse aviation community deserves a medical examiner who truly understands the demands of the industry. Dr. Morrison is committed to aviation safety, health, and compliance—so you can focus on flying.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aviation Medical Exams

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  • How Much Does an FAA Medical Exam Cost in Plantation, FL?

    An FAA medical exam in Plantation, FL, typically ranges from about $140 for most classes to $235 for a First Class exam that requires an EKG. Additional services like computerized color-vision testing or standalone EKGs may add to the total cost.

  • What Is the Difference Between First, Second, and Third Class FAA Medical Certificates?

    The main difference is how each certificate level is used in aviation. First Class is for airline captains, Second Class is for commercial pilots, and Third Class is for private pilots. Each level has specific medical standards and validity periods set by the FAA.

  • What Happens During an FAA Medical Exam for Pilots?

    An FAA medical exam includes a full health review, vision and hearing checks, and any required testing, such as an EKG or color-vision screening. The process verifies that you meet FAA health standards, and most pilots receive their medical certificate the same day.

  • Why Would a Pilot Be Deferred or Denied an FAA Medical Certificate?

    A pilot may be deferred or denied if the exam reveals medical concerns that require FAA review, such as certain heart, neurological, or vision issues. Many cases can still be approved after additional documentation or testing, depending on FAA medical guidelines.

  • How Long Is an FAA Medical Certificate Valid?

    The validity of an FAA medical certificate depends on the class and the pilot’s age. Typically, First Class certificates are valid 6–12 months, Second Class 12 months, and Third Class up to 60 months for younger pilots. Renewal requires a new medical exam to maintain certification.

Have more questions? Contact Dr. Louis T. Morrison, MD, today at (954) 583-0122 for professional guidance in Plantation, FL.

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