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chippy dave Oct 20th 2004 7:33 pm

medicals,what happens
 
Hello all,

We are not due for med requests just yet but we wondered what DIMIA were looking for.I,ve heard that TB is an issue and also cancer.Are these checked by an x-ray but also do you have checks for other potential dangers such as skin cancer.The reason i ask this is we intend moving to Perth/Queensland and most of my work is going to be outside(where it can be obviously sunny at times).I just thought maybe they check for this due to the climate in certain areas.


any help would be great chippy & misses.

Amazulu Oct 20th 2004 7:49 pm

Re: medicals,what happens
 

Originally Posted by chippy dave
Hello all,

We are not due for med requests just yet but we wondered what DIMIA were looking for.I,ve heard that TB is an issue and also cancer.Are these checked by an x-ray but also do you have checks for other potential dangers such as skin cancer.The reason i ask this is we intend moving to Perth/Queensland and most of my work is going to be outside(where it can be obviously sunny at times).I just thought maybe they check for this due to the climate in certain areas.


any help would be great chippy & misses.

I don't think so, they are checking for Aids & TB mainly. My family has a history of cancer, I put this on the form, Doctor did not even raise the issue. The medical was a lot more stringent than we were expecting.

almor Oct 20th 2004 7:54 pm

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You'll probably go to the same "doctor" we used. If that's the case, all he does (once he wakes up) is give you a quick once over, go down a long list of questions (do you have any history of mental illness, heart disease, being a member of the communist party etc...), take an X-ray for chest infections (TB) and take blood tests (AIDS and other nasties)... nothing too stunning... apart from the size of his bill! Its a right royal rip-off. Just glad he didn't snap on the old rubber glove.

Nothing about skin cancer discussed. Best advice is to wear a shirt, big hat and drench yourself in factor 400. We lived in NZ for a while, and although I think its worse than Oz, you could get seriously burnt in fifteen minutes or less if you tried.

Almor


Originally Posted by chippy dave
Hello all,

We are not due for med requests just yet but we wondered what DIMIA were looking for.I,ve heard that TB is an issue and also cancer.Are these checked by an x-ray but also do you have checks for other potential dangers such as skin cancer.The reason i ask this is we intend moving to Perth/Queensland and most of my work is going to be outside(where it can be obviously sunny at times).I just thought maybe they check for this due to the climate in certain areas.


any help would be great chippy & misses.


Kristine Oct 20th 2004 7:56 pm

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Just had medical last week - chest xray and HIV test, they may want to know if you've had jabs against TB ie BCG vaccinations! Just general health stuff, don't know about the skin cancer issue (won't be an issue for me as in an office in Canberra!)

funkybuddah Oct 20th 2004 10:56 pm

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hi there, we had our medicals done a couple of months ago... chest xrays,blood test(aids, tb) eye test, urine sample, weight, and a little prod around on the stomach. Again, nothing about skin cancer (I also have alot of family withcancer backgound.) You'll be fine. We where all cackin our pants, but it's really not that bad.

kirsty&al Oct 21st 2004 1:58 am

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Originally Posted by funkybuddah
hi there, we had our medicals done a couple of months ago... chest xrays,blood test(aids, tb) eye test, urine sample, weight, and a little prod around on the stomach. Again, nothing about skin cancer (I also have alot of family withcancer backgound.) You'll be fine. We where all cackin our pants, but it's really not that bad.

Good list of what we had to; I also had the cough and drop test. :eek:

Cheers
Alistair

jensteve Oct 21st 2004 2:54 am

Re: medicals,what happens
 

Originally Posted by chippy dave
Hello all,

We are not due for med requests just yet but we wondered what DIMIA were looking for.I,ve heard that TB is an issue and also cancer.Are these checked by an x-ray but also do you have checks for other potential dangers such as skin cancer.The reason i ask this is we intend moving to Perth/Queensland and most of my work is going to be outside(where it can be obviously sunny at times).I just thought maybe they check for this due to the climate in certain areas.


any help would be great chippy & misses.

We went to Wrexham for our meds, he is a really good one, quick prod not a lot of questions, a dream, I think he is fed up at the sight of migrants and likes them done quick. The 3 of us took under an hour for everything inc xrays and bloods.
Jenny

almor Oct 21st 2004 6:58 pm

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He's the doctor we had. I'm sure he was dead.

He must make a fortune from those exams. He did all 6 of us in less than an hour!

Almor.


Originally Posted by jensteve
We went to Wrexham for our meds, he is a really good one, quick prod not a lot of questions, a dream, I think he is fed up at the sight of migrants and likes them done quick. The 3 of us took under an hour for everything inc xrays and bloods.
Jenny


Cheeky Oct 21st 2004 7:14 pm

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Hi there,

We had our meds on Tuesday and x-rays the week before. (only cos they were at 2 different places.)

Thought you might like to know how much they may charge you. Bear in mind though that costs do vary from Panel Doctor to Panal Doctor.

A breakdown of what we paid is:

£95 per adult medical
£50 per child medical
£30 per X-ray
£30 per blood test

Oh and £15 to pay for the postal charge to send them to Sydney.

So all in all for a family of 4 it cost us £455 :eek:

What can you do though, its what they charge......and Im sure there are people out there who have paid more (or less) than we have.

Cheers,
Cheeky :)

chippy dave Oct 21st 2004 8:23 pm

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Hello again everyone,

Thanks very much for all your helpful replies it,s put our little minds at ease. :)

dave


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