Medical Document Translation in West Palm Beach & Palm Beach County

Medical documents — patient records, vaccination histories, doctor’s letters, and insurance documents — require certified translation for USCIS immigration applications, Florida healthcare treatment, insurance claims, and international medical use. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides certified medical document translation in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and all major languages for patients, healthcare providers, and insurance professionals throughout West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County.

Certified Medical Document Translation in West Palm Beach

Medical document translation requires accuracy in medical terminology — where a mistranslated diagnosis, medication name, or treatment history can affect patient care decisions. Our West Palm Beach certified medical translation service covers all medical document types — patient records, vaccination records, doctor’s letters, discharge summaries, lab results, and insurance documents — in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and all major languages.

West Palm Beach certified medical translation service for patient records, vaccination histories, and doctor letters

Submit Your Medical Document

Submit your foreign medical document to our West Palm Beach office by email or in person

Expert Medical Document Translation

Our certified translator with medical expertise produces a complete, accurate translation

USCIS & Healthcare-Ready Translations

Receive your certified medical document translation — ready for USCIS, healthcare, or insurance use

How to Get Medical Documents Translated in Palm Beach County

Submit your foreign medical document to our West Palm Beach office by email or in person. Our certified translator with medical terminology expertise produces a complete, accurate English translation of all medical content — diagnoses, medications, treatment history, test results, and all clinical language — with a signed certification statement for USCIS, healthcare, or insurance use.

Complete medical record translation for healthcare continuity

Immunization history translations for USCIS and schools

Foreign physician letter translations for U.S. healthcare

Medical translations for immigration health submissions

Medical Document Translation for Palm Beach County Patients and Providers

Palm Beach County’s international resident population includes many individuals with foreign medical records — patients who received care in Latin America, Brazil, Eastern Europe, or other countries before relocating to Florida. Our West Palm Beach medical translation service helps these patients and their Florida healthcare providers communicate accurately across language barriers with certified translations of all medical document types.

We serve medical document translation clients throughout Palm Beach County — patients, Florida healthcare facilities, insurance companies, and immigration attorneys. Rush translation is available for urgent medical and USCIS submissions.

Medical Document Translation FAQs — West Palm Beach & Palm Beach County

USCIS Form I-693 (medical examination for immigration) uses forms completed by USCIS-designated civil surgeons. However, foreign vaccination records submitted with immigration applications do require certified translation. Our West Palm Beach office handles all medical translation types for immigration.

Florida healthcare providers need translated foreign medical records to properly continue a patient's care — understanding prior diagnoses, medications, allergies, and treatment history. Our West Palm Beach certified medical translations are formatted for healthcare provider use.

Yes. Our West Palm Beach medical translators are familiar with clinical terminology in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and other major languages — including diagnoses, pharmaceutical names, lab values, and medical procedure terminology.

Short medical documents (1–5 pages) are typically completed in 1–3 business days. Longer patient records may take 3–7 days. Rush options are available for urgent healthcare and USCIS deadlines.