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TandC23 Sep 16th 2008 6:07 pm

Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 
Hi,

We are off to oz in december for a month to do a reccie, and i was wondering if it would be worthwhile getting our medicals done whilst we are over there. It may save us money ( are medicals cheaper in oz?)and we could even hand deliver them to the DIAC!!

Or, if we had our meds done here in the uk in november, would it be possible for us to physically carry the medical forms etc with us in our luggage when we visit in December and post them/hand deliver them when we are in Oz? Do the Drs automatical keep everything to post on or do you get the choice of delivering/posting them off yourself?

thanks!

TandC23 Sep 16th 2008 9:24 pm

Re: Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 
Well ive stumbled on part of the answer at http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=497602 :( we wouldn't be allowed to take our meds over, as its the job of the panal drs to send them to lcu.

goldchoccycoin Sep 16th 2008 11:27 pm

Re: Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 
You can have your meds done anywhere in the world - as long as it's a panel doctor - so yes you can do them while you're here!

The other major advantage is that HSA (Health Services Australia) do all their results electronically which basically means there's no chance of them going missing in the post.

Google HSA and book your appointment. The prices will be on the website too.

Pollyana Sep 17th 2008 1:33 am

Re: Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 

Originally Posted by tking (Post 6790794)
You can have your meds done anywhere in the world - as long as it's a panel doctor - so yes you can do them while you're here!

The other major advantage is that HSA (Health Services Australia) do all their results electronically which basically means there's no chance of them going missing in the post.

Google HSA and book your appointment. The prices will be on the website too.

The major disadvantage is the fact that the meds are only valid for one year from the date on which theynare done. When your visa is granted the validation date will almost certainly be based on the meds date, so you will have to enter Australia to validate your visa by next December, if you do them while you are here.

TandC23 Sep 17th 2008 7:48 am

Re: Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 
Thanks for the replys guys!!

tking - that does sound good about the electronic sending, one less thing to worry about! well be checking out the HSA website!

But yes i do understand the 12 month expiry Pollanna - so am still in two minds whther to do them end of this year or just wait till im asked to do them by my co. I applyed end of June so i thought 6 months after lodging would be about the right time to do the medicals.

Thanks again!!:)

TandC23 Oct 12th 2008 4:23 pm

Re: Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 
Ive checked out the HSA website - and am just wondering what is the best way to book the meds.

You can book it online, but its geared up for the input of Australian addresses. Shall I put in my Aunts address? She lives in sydney, but we would be planning on having the meds done when in Perth. Does this matter as long as its an oz address?

Or as we will be doing them whilst holidaying, is it best to stay up till the wee small hours and ring the Perth HSA office and explain all this, and book them over the phone?

One last thing - how much in advance is it best to book? a month, a week?:confused:

mvt550 Oct 12th 2008 7:49 pm

Re: Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 

Originally Posted by TandC23 (Post 6867870)
Ive checked out the HSA website - and am just wondering what is the best way to book the meds.

You can book it online, but its geared up for the input of Australian addresses. Shall I put in my Aunts address? She lives in sydney, but we would be planning on having the meds done when in Perth. Does this matter as long as its an oz address?

Or as we will be doing them whilst holidaying, is it best to stay up till the wee small hours and ring the Perth HSA office and explain all this, and book them over the phone?

One last thing - how much in advance is it best to book? a month, a week?:confused:


I would book over the phone.

I think it would be best to book them using the same address as you have put on your visa application.

I would book as far in advance as you can!

HSA does all sorts of medicals - not just immigration medicals.
Although I do not work for HSA I do do some of their (non -immigration!) medicals (they have no offices in rural Australia so contract out to some GPs). Sometimes they are booked in 6 weeks or more in advance - so I would say the earlier the better if your time in Australia is restricted.

looky Oct 13th 2008 3:09 am

Re: Medicals - have them done in Oz?
 

Originally Posted by tking (Post 6790794)
You can have your meds done anywhere in the world - as long as it's a panel doctor - so yes you can do them while you're here!

The other major advantage is that HSA (Health Services Australia) do all their results electronically which basically means there's no chance of them going missing in the post.

Google HSA and book your appointment. The prices will be on the website too.

Mine was given to me in a sealed envelope from HSA. Also read another poster given his/her medical results from HSA in a sealed envelop to be submitted to immigration with the visa application. Heard from quite a few posters that HSA send the results electronically to immigration which is making me a bit confused. Add to that the response from HSA that my results are not accessable by immigration electronically.


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