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Location Licensing

District of Columbia

District of Columbia Medical License Service

Credex Healthcare specializes in District of Columbia medical licensing services and Washington, DC physician licensing services for healthcare professionals seeking to practice in the nation’s capital. Whether you are a U.S. medical graduate or a Foreign Medical Graduate, our comprehensive DC medical license application process and District of Columbia medical license renewal services can process your licensing applications efficiently and professionally.

We minimize your direct involvement while ensuring compliance with all DC Board of Medicine (DCBM) requirements and Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA) guidelines. Our expertise in District of Columbia medical licensing services ensures your application meets all regulatory standards and accelerates the entire DC medical license application process.

We understand that pursuing licensure in the District of Columbia involves navigating the DC Board of Medicine, understanding Washington, DC physician application requirements, and managing complex documentation through the DC Health Online Licensing Portal. It is through this reason that we handle the complex process of coordinating with the DCBM, managing Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) requirements, ensuring DC controlled substance registration compliance, and managing all submissions through the DC Health Online Licensing Portal.

District of Columbia Medical License Renewal Services & Pricing

Our transparent, one-time fee structure for District of Columbia medical license renewal services and initial DC medical license applications is designed to be affordable and straightforward:

  • Practicing Physicians: $750 per district process
  • Physicians in Training: $550 per district process


This comprehensive fee covers all aspects of your DC medical license application process from initial consultation through the DC Board of Medicine submission. We prepare the application packet, coordinate with the FCVS, complete the DC medical board checklist, register for controlled substances, coordinate background checks, and follow up with the DC Board of Medicine and any other regulatory bodies.

District of Columbia MedicaLicense Requirements

The DC Board of Medicine, which is part of the Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA), sets out certain requirements for obtaining a physician license in the District of Columbia. You must meet these requirements to get your license.

FCVS Profile for DC Providers

The Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) is required for all physicians who seek application for a medical license in the District of Columbia by registering their information and credentials through the FCVS portal. This process uses a centralized credentialing database to access doctors’ medical education, training, test scores, and employment history.

This ensures that the DC Health Online Licensing Portal and the Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA) systems conduct thorough and consistent credential checks. Our team works directly with the FCVS to set and maintain high standards for DC providers’ profiles. We handle all communications with FCVS to expedite the process and ensure that credential verification goes smoothly during the medical license application process.

DC Controlled Substance Registration (CSR) & License Steps

Aside from obtaining your District of Columbia physician license, you must initiate a DC Controlled Substance Registration (CSR) to prescribe controlled medications in the district. Additionally, you will need to coordinate with the DEA Washington DC Division for federal prescribing authorization.

We manage the DC controlled substance license process as part of our integrated District of Columbia medical licensing services. We handle both applications at the same time as your medical license application. This coordinated approach prevents delays caused by incomplete credentialing for controlled substances.

District of Columbia Regulatory Authorities

Credex Healthcare maintains professional relationships with all relevant District of Columbia licensing authorities and other regulatory agencies. Our experience navigating requirements from various DC regulatory bodies ensures comprehensive compliance:

DC Board of Medicine

The regulatory body that grants licenses to doctors and sets standards for medical practice

District of Columbia Department of Health (DOH)

The main health authority and public health coordination body

Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA)

The agency that oversees application for the Washington, DC physician healthcare licensing

DC Health Online Licensing Portal

A digital platform for submitting and tracking medical license applications in the District of Columbia

DC Controlled Substance Registration (CSR)

A district credential for prescribing controlled substances

DEA Washington DC Division

The prescribing authority for federal drug enforcement administration registration

FCVS (Federation Credentials Verification Service)

A national service that checks credentials as part of the DC medical licensing process

DC Health Professions Licensing Board

Regulatory body that oversees the licensing of all healthcare providers

DC Board of Nursing

Nurse practitioners and advanced practice nurses licensing authority

DC Physician Assistant Advisory Committee

Regulatory body for physician assistants and provider oversight

DC Physician Assistant Advisory Committee

Regulatory body for physician assistants and provider oversight

DC Office of Health Care Ombudsman

Patient advocacy and healthcare quality monitoring

DC Medicaid Provider Enrollment Unit

Medicaid program enrollment and credentialing coordination

Continuing Medical Education (CME) Requirements in DC

The District of Columbia has specific continuing medical education (CME) requirements that must be met to maintain and renew a license. Our District of Columbia medical license renewal services include making sure you meet your continuing medical education (CME) requirements so that your license stays in good standing.

We consult with doctors in planning CME activities that meet DC requirements and help them track their completion for renewal paperwork. This proactive approach minimizes delays in renewing licenses that are caused by insufficient CME credits.

How Long Does Delaware Medical Licensing Take?

It usually takes 2 ½ to 4 ½ months for our service to help you obtain a medical license in the District of Columbia, from the time of application to the provision of your license. This timeline reflects the full compliance with the standard verification and credential checks required by the DC Board of Medicine, FCVS profile verification for DC providers, and the Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA) processing through the DC Health Online Licensing Portal.

Step 1

Initial Consultation (5-10 minutes)

Contact Credex Healthcare for a brief consultation to discuss your background, education, and licensing goals in the District of Columbia.

Step 2

Packet Preparation & Delivery

We prepare your customized DC medical license application packet and ship it to you. This packet includes all necessary forms, instructions, and FCVS requirements specific to the DC Board of Medicine standards.

Step 3

FCVS Profile & Credential Verification

We coordinate with the Federation Credentials Verification Service to establish your dedicated FCVS profile. This verification is a critical requirement for all District of Columbia medical licensing applications.

Step 4

Medical Board Documentation Compilation

We guide you through the DC medical board checklist to ensure you gather all required materials, including school transcripts, examination scores, and verification forms.

Step 5

Physician Background Check Requirements

We manage background check submissions for DC requirements and coordinate fingerprinting as part of the comprehensive DC medical license application requirements.

Step 6

DC Controlled Substance Registration (CSR) Coordination

We process the DC controlled substance registration and ensure proper CSR application submission to the District of Columbia Department of Health (DOH).

Step 7

Document Preparation & Notarization

Sign, notarize, and prepare all required documentation, including FCVS verification materials, continuing medical education (CME) requirements, and DC compliance documentation.

Step 8

Submission to Credex Healthcare

Return your completed packet with all required copies, photographs, and documentation to Credex Healthcare for final review and quality assurance.

Step 9

DC Board Submission

Credex Healthcare forwards your complete packet to the DC Board of Medicine through the DC Health Online Licensing Portal and manages all required follow-ups with FCVS, verification agencies, and the district board.

Step 10

License Issuance (2 ½ - 4 ½ months)

Following completion of FCVS verification, background checks, and DC controlled substance registration approval, your Washington DC physician license becomes available.

DC Telehealth Laws and Licensing

As telemedicine grows, many doctors must know about DC telehealth laws and licensing guidelines. The District of Columbia allows telemedicine practice under certain DC telehealth laws and licensing rules. However, physicians must keep their state or district licenses updated.

Credex enables your DC physician license to cover all types of practice under the relevant DC telehealth laws and licensing requirements, whether you are starting your first practice in DC or migrating from another state.

DC Medicaid Enrollment Requirements

In addition to District of Columbia medical licensing services, physicians need to enroll in DC Medicaid to treat eligible patients who are publicly insured in the nation’s capital. Credex Healthcare offers an all-in-one service for those applying for a DC medical license and signing up as a DC Medicaid provider.

We help healthcare providers understand the rules for enrolling in DC Medicaid and ensure that the application is in line with the Washington DC physician licensing application. The District of Columbia Department of Health (DOH) and the DC Medicaid Provider Enrollment Unit work in close coordination to efficiently process these applications.

DC Health Online Licensing Portal

The DC Health Online Licensing Portal has made it easier to apply for a medical license in DC. As the DC Health Online Licensing Portal integrates with the Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA) system, it is crucial to submit error-free and complete documentation. We have handled hundreds of DC portal submissions and know exactly how to endorse your application so that it can be processed quickly.

DC Medical Board Checklist - Complete Documentation Requirements

The following documents are required for a DC medical license application:

Examination & Training Requirements

The District of Columbia has specific requirements for medical examinations and training hours. Our team ensures you meet all DC Board of Medicine standards:

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to obtain a medical license in the District of Columbia?

Typically, the licensing process with the DC Board of Medicine takes two to four months. This timeframe covers FCVS profile creation for DC doctors, medical background check for DC, approval of the DC controlled drug register, and review by the district board through the DC Health Online Licensing Portal.

For DC medical licensing, providers require school transcripts, residency documentation, examination scores, fingerprint cards, FBI background check results, and CME documentation. As an international graduate, you are also required to submit ECFMG certification.

Yes. FCVS (Federation Credentials Verification Service) is mandatory for all physicians seeking licensure in the District of Columbia. We manage your complete FCVS profile for DC provider setup and coordination as part of our service.

Yes. DC Controlled Substance Registration (CSR) is mandatory for all physicians prescribing controlled substances. We manage your whole FCVS identity for setting up and coordinating DC providers. 

Yes, we specialize in District of Columbia medical license renewal services and help physicians maintain and renew their Washington DC physician licenses efficiently. We keep track of the continuing medical education (CME) standards in DC and help in managing online license renewal applications in DC.

Contact us today to start your DC medical license application process. Visit credexhealthcare.com and let Credex help you with your unique licensing needs.

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