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Learn more about CORE and which professions can use it to apply for licensure now by going here.
IDFPR launched a new online licensing system! Learn more about CORE and which professions can use it to apply for licensure now by going here.
The Medical Board's purpose is to advise the Department on the qualifications of applicants for medical licensure in Illinois; and to consider allegations of misconduct or malfeasance by members of the medical professions and recommend appropriate discipline to the Secretary.
Contact Info. Are you a Licensed Physician? Update Your Profile. Physician Profile Search. Welcome to the State of Illinois Physician Profile Search. Enter one or more search criteria below. Then click Search to find a Physician and view their office addresses, educational background and other information.
To apply for a medical license in Illinois, you need to complete an online application form through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) website. You will also need to submit the required documentation, including transcripts, exam scores, and references.
CME Requirements. For the 2026 renewal, a licensee will be required to complete 150 hours of continuing medical education (CME). Applicants renewing their medical license for the first time following issuance of a license are not required to complete the 150 hours of CME. Credits shall be earned as follows:
Interested in getting your Illinois medical license? Discover all of the essential steps before you apply to the Illinois Medical Board.
Are you applying for an Illinois Physician Medical License? In this article we focus on the application process and easy steps to minimize frustration.
These instructions cover the basic requirements and procedures to follow for applying for a license as a physician to practice medicine in Illinois. These instructions cover licensure requirements for endorsement and acceptance of examination applicants only.
Professionals seeking to work in Illinois must first receive, and properly complete an application for licensure. Applications differ depending on the profession and the method of applying, including examination, endorsement from another state or acceptance of an examination taken in another state.