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Maryland Medical License Service

The Maryland license typically takes between 2 1/2 to 4 months for the issuance of a Maryland Medical License from the submission of the application to the Medical Board.

The Licensing Company has years of experience in working with Maryland and knows the exact way the board likes to receive applications to ensure turnaround time in the quickest manner possible.   Whether you’re a recent graduate or a seasoned professional with years of experience, we can make the process as painless as possible.

The fee for our MD Med License Service is a one-time payment of $499 plus state fees. We will send you a questionnaire to get started after a short consultation.

Once your sign and notarize the packet you’ll receive in the mail we will immediately submit your documentation to the medical board.

We will then follow up with the board on a weekly basis and provide you with continuous status updates.  Just leave it all to us.

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SPEX/COMVEX Requirement: Required if active licensure was interrupted during last 10 years and if physician has not passed written licensure exam within last 15 years and ABMS board certification exam within last 10 years.
USMLE Attempt Limit: Four attempts for Steps I and II. Four attempts for Step III. (after 3 failed attempts, 1 year additional GME; no more than 3 failures permitted on any one step without additional qualifications (specialty board certification, etc.)
USMLE Time Limit: Must complete all three Steps within 10 years.
PGT US/Canada: 1 year (plus 1 year GME if candidate failed any part of an exam three times)
PGT International: 2 years ACGME or RCPSC accredited GME (as of Oct 1, 2000). In addition, 1 year of GME required if candidate failed any part of an exam 3 times.

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