Credex Healthcare guides physicians through Wisconsin medical licensing services with a 98% clean first-submission rate. We navigate the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board, the DSPS portal, FCVS coordination, and controlled substance registration on your behalf from your first consultation to the day your license is issued. Credex Healthcare manages every requirement, so your Wisconsin physician license is issued correctly, completely, and on time.
Wisconsin medical licensing services require coordination across multiple agencies. The agencies include the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board, the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) portal, and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Also, there are national bodies like the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS), the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB), and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
Credex Healthcare helps physicians get licenses from the Wisconsin Medical Board. We know exactly what the Board wants, when it wants it, and how to prepare your entry, so it goes through review quickly. Our team can help you obtain a new Wisconsin medical license, renew your existing one, or ensure your current license is still valid.
We prepare and send your entire application to the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board. This includes coordinating FCVS, gathering all your documents, and sending them through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services website. Our office does not let anything go until it is finished and ready for the Board.
Verification of CME credits, updated disclosures, and prompt filing before your license expires every two years are all steps you need to take to maintain your medical license in Wisconsin. Credex Healthcare keeps track of your cycle, makes sure that the Wisconsin CME standards for physicians are met, and handles your license update so it never expires.
Verification of CME credits, updated disclosures, and prompt filing before your license expires every two years are all steps you need to take to maintain your medical license in Wisconsin. Credex Healthcare keeps track of your cycle, makes sure that the Wisconsin CME standards for physicians are met, and handles your license update so that it never expires.
According to Wisconsin’s rules on telemedicine licensing, any physician who treats patients in Wisconsin from afar must have a valid Wisconsin medical license. Credex Healthcare helps physicians from other states who practice in Wisconsin and professionals who use the Wisconsin Interstate Medical Licensure Compact complete all the necessary steps to be licensed.
Credex Healthcare charges a fair and transparent fee, as discussed and agreed at the time of initial consultation. We do not charge you hidden charges. Renewal pricing varies by license type; contact us for a renewal quote specific to your situation. Government board fees are paid separately and directly to the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board and apply to state agencies.
Most complete Wisconsin medical license applications that Credex Healthcare handles are accepted within 60 to 90 days. Our six-step process is shown below, along with what we do at each step to keep your application moving forward.
Eligibility Review
Credex Healthcare reviews your credentials, makes sure you are eligible for the Wisconsin Interstate Medical Licensure Compact through IMLC, and finds the best, most legal way for you to get your Wisconsin medical license.
FCVS & Transcript Coordination
To protect the time required to process your Wisconsin medical license, we start your Federation Credentials Verification Service profile and request official USMLE or COMLEX records on the first day. These are the two things with the biggest lead times.
Background Check & Fingerprinting
The background check and fingerprint standards for physicians in Wisconsin are organized around their credentials, and the work is sent in the right direction to avoid the filing mistakes that most often cause delays in Wisconsin Medical Board registration services.
Application & Documentation Build
We prepare all the paperwork needed by the Wisconsin medical board, including personal background, school records, training verifications, and malpractice reports. We also make sure that all your paperwork is ready to be sent to the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.
Controlled Substance Registration
You can register for prescribing controlled substances in Wisconsin and with the DEA at the same time as your medical license. This means that you can start administering controlled substances as soon as you get your credentials, without having to wait.
Board Submission & Follow-Up
Credex Healthcare sends your whole packet to the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board and handles all follow-up with the National Practitioner Data Bank and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services until your license is granted.
The State of Wisconsin is a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC). Physicians who are qualified and already have a license in another IMLC partner state may be able to get their Wisconsin license more quickly. Credex Healthcare checks whether you are eligible for the pathway and informs you once the compact is available.
Just having a medical license in Wisconsin does not mean you can prescribe controlled substances. Physicians must also be registered with both the DEA and the state of Wisconsin to legally prescribe drugs. Credex Healthcare simultaneously files these credentials with your license application, so once your license is granted, you can start providing it right away.
The Wisconsin Medical Examining Board enforces rigorous credentialing standards. Before the Board acts on your entry, each item below must be completed and reviewed. Before sending in the paperwork, Credex Healthcare checks that it meets all the requirements against the full Wisconsin medical board evidence review.
In 60 to 90 days, the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board approves completed licensing applications. Physicians who are qualified for IMLC may expect a faster turnaround.
Your FCVS profile, USMLE or COMLEX results, training verifications, fingerprints, an NPDB query, your malpractice history, and proof of insurance are all on the Wisconsin Medical Board’s list of required documents.
Yes. All applicants for a medical license in Wisconsin must use the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS). Credex Healthcare takes care of your FCVS profile completion and verification.
Yes. You need to be registered with both the DEA and Wisconsin as a controlled substance registrant in addition to your medical license in Wisconsin before you can prescribe controlled drugs in the state.
Verification of CME, updated records, and filing with the Board before the deadline every two years are all steps you need to take to maintain your medical license in Wisconsin. Costs for renewing licenses vary by type. You can get a personalized quote from Credex Healthcare.
Yes, with a valid Wisconsin medical license. Credex Healthcare checks your qualifications, makes sure you are eligible for IMLC, and tells you when you will not be charged any fees.
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