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Sean81 Sep 26th 2017 11:06 pm

Knightsbridge Medical Exam'Timeline'
 
Hi all,

I had my medical today and I thought I'd just share the experience for those who like to know what to expect.

- My appointment was at 2.10pm at the Bentinck Street practice.
- I arrived at 1.50pm
- At reception I handed over all my required documents and paperwork (passport, 4 passport photos, ACRO police cert., vaccination records, completed medical questionnaire, letter from NVC confirming my interview date and visa category, medical history summary obtained from my GP).
- Copies were made of all my documents and the originals handed back to me (except the questionnaire and photos - obviously).
- I was given pre-assesment forms to fill out, and a container to 'submit' a urine sample (the pre-assesment forms simply ask about allergies, smoking habits, any drug use etc -I had to make a quick call to my mum to find out if I'd had chicken pox as a child!)
- Filled out the forms in the waiting area and submitted them along with the urine sample at 2.05pm
- Called through to have a chest x-ray 2.20pm
- Back in to the waiting room 2.25pm
- Called through to see the doctor 2.50pm
- Full examination - height, weight, vision, hearing, lungs, heart, lymph nodes, blood sample
- Back in to the waiting room 3.05pm
- Called through to see the nurse to discuss vaccination history 3.07pm
- Back in to the waiting room 3.10pm
- Called through to reception for payment and was handed a Vaccination Documentation Worksheet (simply says your vaccinations are up-to-date) with strict instructions not to lose it as they can be important when applying for health insurance 3.20pm
- All finished and out the door 3.25

Total time at the doctors was about 1.5 hours but as you can see a lot of that is waiting around.

Whilst I was there, there were never fewer than 5 other people in the waiting room at various stages of their own medical (I spoke to the receptionist who said that was an averagely busy day).

I was lucky/prepared and had no issues arise to slow anything down. Obviously if you require vaccinations on the day, that will slow things down.
All in all, it was very easy and relatively painless! The Kiwi doctor in particular was very pleasant and happy.

Hope this helps anyone who is approaching this stage of the journey!

Sean

Chins Sep 27th 2017 8:24 am

Re: Knightsbridge Medical Exam'Timeline'
 
Thanks. Off for mine in a couple of hours. Topped up my MMR this morning and got the surgery nurse to record my BP in case of Knightsbridge white coat fever :)

AndyMan74 Sep 27th 2017 8:35 am

Re: Knightsbridge Medical Exam'Timeline'
 
Thank you for the detailed account and well done :thumbsup:

My wife has hers next Friday and she is very nervous. I take it you had no (down below) examinations?

Cheers

viitav Sep 27th 2017 8:37 am

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Hey Andy,

To put your wife's mind at rest as this was something I was anxious about they do NOT do genital checks anymore. She'll be asked to get into her underwear but a sheet is put over you so its nothing too intrusive.

:)

AndyMan74 Sep 27th 2017 10:22 am

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That's a huge relief...cheers. Just the interview for you next....gulp! :thumbup:

viitav Sep 27th 2017 10:25 am

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I've actually had mine haha.. Also nothing to worry about AT all. Just ensure you have all your docs and you'll be in and out pretty quick!

I'm actually ready to go waiting for my flight on the 28th of Oct! Woohoo!

Chins Sep 27th 2017 12:07 pm

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Mine went smoothly. In and out in less than an hour. Good chat with the Doc on what could be a fail 😀

Wore shorts to the medical and didn’t even need to show my nice clean budgie smugglers. Just had to remove socks and tshirt.

AndyMan74 Sep 27th 2017 1:28 pm

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Originally Posted by Chins (Post 12347873)
In and out in less than an hour. Good chat with the Doc on what could be a fail 😀

Any ones that might catch people out (excluding the obvious)?

viitav Sep 27th 2017 1:37 pm

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The MAIN most important part of the exam is the Xray.. He said everything else is fairly minor if that is okay. If you are an alcoholic or a harm to society its an issue but the doctor told me their main focus is the Xray.

Chins Sep 27th 2017 2:04 pm

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I had a chat re blood pressure and BMI on top of Xray and SD's. Further investigations would be required if you couldnt get blood pressure below 149 and if your BMI was 40+. They would then start looking for serious causes. Luckily i wasnt close to the boundaries :)

viitav Sep 27th 2017 2:07 pm

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I wrote my weight down on the front page and wasn't even weighed lol

BenK91 Sep 27th 2017 2:37 pm

Re: Knightsbridge Medical Exam'Timeline'
 
They don't check genitals anymore?

That wasn't even the worst part of my exam! The Dr messing up my blood test was by far the worst. :zzz:

BE005 Sep 27th 2017 7:58 pm

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Originally Posted by BenK91 (Post 12348023)
They don't check genitals anymore?

That wasn't even the worst part of my exam! The Dr messing up my blood test was by far the worst. :zzz:

Wait they did for you too? They messed up my blood test and said I had an STD :thumbup:

KK85 Sep 27th 2017 8:06 pm

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Originally Posted by qqg3 (Post 12348307)
They messed up my blood test and said I had an STD :thumbup:

Quite the exciting diagnosis when you're applying for a spouse visa! :eek:

BE005 Sep 27th 2017 8:14 pm

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Originally Posted by KK85 (Post 12348316)
Quite the exciting diagnosis when you're applying for a spouse visa! :eek:

Especially when you don't actually have any STDs.


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