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What do I take to the AME exam if I have a mental health condition treated only with therapy and have not taken medication for treatment for more than two years?
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What do I take to the AME exam if I have a mental health condition treated only with therapy and have not taken medication for treatment for more than two years?

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Skip to main content USA Banner Main navigation (Desktop) Main navigation (Mobile) What do I take to the AME exam if I have a mental health condition treated only with therapy and have not taken medication for treatment for more than two years? If you have a mental health condition that is currently being treated solely with therapy or you have not taken medication for more than two years, the FAA AME Guide generally suggests you bring the following to your Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) appointment: Current detailed clinical progress note from your treating mental health professional. This report should include your diagnosis, history of the condition, the course of treatment, and your current status. Relevant Medical History : Any other medical records that pertain to your mental health history, including previous evaluations or treatments.…

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