New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Hi I have just booked my medical and have received an email with a new requirement which has not been added to the website yet, I have copied it below but its now a requirement that you have to take along a medical summary....
7. Summary of medical history from GP (NOT full medical records) and reports covering any medical conditions, disabilities, and prior serious illnesses you have been treated for or anything ongoing. This is a new requirement and may not yet be added to the checklist online or the US EMBASSY LONDON website. We will keep your medical on hold if you do not have it with you on the day of the appointment. Ask your GP for a Patient Summary |
re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Thanks for this! I assume this is in addition to the full medical records?
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
No they do not need your full medical records just a summary.
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Thats ridiculous lol..
I literally have nothing to summerise lol.. Looking online your summery care record includes medicines you are taking and any allergies you may have. It doesn't show anything else? https://digital.nhs.uk/summary-care-records |
re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Originally Posted by elizabethsmum
(Post 12245611)
7. Summary of medical history from GP (NOT full medical records) and reports covering any medical conditions, disabilities, and prior serious illnesses you have been treated for or anything ongoing. This is a new requirement and may not yet be added to the checklist online or the US EMBASSY LONDON website. We will keep your medical on hold if you do not have it with you on the day of the appointment. Ask your GP for a Patient Summary
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Yeah I'm not too sure, I've called my drs and asked for what they have requested as well as sending them an email showing exactly what they have asked for, I'll see what they say but it appears if you don't have it your medical will be put on hold?
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
You can walk into your surgery and they will print it off for you. Its basically one sheet of paper stating any medical issues you have or medicine you take. It's used for when overseas etc and hospitals/doctors can't access your full medical history.
I don't have any medical history as I never really go to the doctors lol.. Just when I had my baby thats it. |
re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Just to update the gp surgery just called and they have printed the summary, no charge ready to collect.
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
This is good to know. Thank you, elizabethsmum.
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Thanks for the information. Did they say how recent the summary needs to be?
We're at the NVC stage, so not sure if I should just wait a bit. |
re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
No they didn't, I'm sure it has to be a recent print out though?
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
Originally Posted by elizabethsmum
(Post 12246305)
No they didn't, I'm sure it has to be a recent print out though?
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
I had no summary when I went for my medical last month (CR1). The only document I had from my Doctor's surgery was my vaccination list.
Nothing was said when I handed my documents over, and the doctor just asked a few questions checking if I had mumps, chicken pox, measles, rubella. The doctor did explain that they were more concerned about TB (hence the chest X-Ray). |
re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
The whole chest X Ray sounds scary LOL.. I had a vaccination against TB as a kid which prob doesn't mean anything by now but I certainly don't have any chest issues. Just seems a little OTT.
It's funny how when my husband came over here on a spouse visa from the US he didn't have to do any medicals but for the other way around we do.. |
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Being a tech guy, I had a chat with the person who did the x-ray (no film used).
It was explained that the x-ray would be sent off (along with the blood and urine samples) to be seen by the relevant experts, and returned to the doctors within 4 days. When I turned up at the embassy for the interview, I was given the CD with my x-ray on it. Not much to see, at least to my untrained eye. My wife is happy to know that I've a heart, although I think she would've preferred it if I had 2 :D (Doctor Who fan). |
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