Refugee Medical Screening (RMS):
USCRI administers this program to provide domestic refugee physical and mental health assessment, identify communicable diseases of potential public health importance and referrals to primary healthcare providers.
The Refugee Medical Screening program conducts the domestic health assessment for new ORR-eligible arrivals, following guidance issued by ORR and Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), referring clients to primary care and specialists as needed.
The Refugee Medical Screening must be completed for each new ORR-eligible arrival within 30-90 days post arrival to the United States or from their date of ORR-eligibility.
Missouri Refugee Health Services subcontracts with four federally qualified health centers to provide complete domestic health assessment and vaccinations to new arrivals. Those clinics are located in Saint Louis, Kansas City, Joplin and Springfield:
- Saint Louis – Affinia Healthcare at the South Broadway location.
- Kansas City – Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center – Downtown Campus (Euclid Ave)
- Joplin – Access Family Care – Joplin Medical and Dental Clinics and Pharmacy
- Springfield – Jordan Valley Community Health Center – Tampa Clinic
It is important to note that immunizations given at or during Refugee Health Screening appointments are the same ones required for the Adjustment of Status (or “Green Card”) process with a Civil Surgeon. Initiating Medical Screening as soon as ORR-eligible individuals meet eligibility is very important and ensures that families are more prepared for Status Adjustment when they file for their I-693 application.














































