New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
#16
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
So they are basically taking everything and sending it somewhere else? lol.. For the price you'd at least expect it inhouse at least!? lol..
How did you find the medical exam? I'm just about to file my 1-i30 (well my husband is for me) and i'm hoping I can book in the exam pretty quick as my job are extremely flexible luckily!
How did you find the medical exam? I'm just about to file my 1-i30 (well my husband is for me) and i'm hoping I can book in the exam pretty quick as my job are extremely flexible luckily!
#17
re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
The medical consisted a lot of sitting around waiting.
Turned up, handed of the requested documents, signed one of the passport photos. Given another medical questionnaire to fill in whilst waiting.
At least they have a jug of water in the waiting room. I drank a pint or two to encourage my bladder to cooperate. At least you can provide the urine sample at your convenience whilst waiting.
The interview with the nurse regarding vaccinations was short since I had all my shots done prior to visiting (no charge at my local doctors surgery).
The chest x-ray didn't take long.
The medical consisted of double checking passport details, and going through the medical questionnaire. Then height and weight was recorded. Brief eyesight test.
Strip down to underwear (behind the screen), lie under a blanket on the couch whilst the doctor performed the checks (lungs, thyroid, feet, legs, arms hands).
Blood pressure was measured, and then blood sample taken.
Once dressed, I returned to the waiting room for another long wait.
Eventually I was called to reception, where I had to pay the fee and received my documents back, then I was free to go.
Whilst I found the process of taking the blood sample painless, I did end up with a bruise from the tourniquet, which looked worse than it was.
Turned up, handed of the requested documents, signed one of the passport photos. Given another medical questionnaire to fill in whilst waiting.
At least they have a jug of water in the waiting room. I drank a pint or two to encourage my bladder to cooperate. At least you can provide the urine sample at your convenience whilst waiting.
The interview with the nurse regarding vaccinations was short since I had all my shots done prior to visiting (no charge at my local doctors surgery).
The chest x-ray didn't take long.
The medical consisted of double checking passport details, and going through the medical questionnaire. Then height and weight was recorded. Brief eyesight test.
Strip down to underwear (behind the screen), lie under a blanket on the couch whilst the doctor performed the checks (lungs, thyroid, feet, legs, arms hands).
Blood pressure was measured, and then blood sample taken.
Once dressed, I returned to the waiting room for another long wait.
Eventually I was called to reception, where I had to pay the fee and received my documents back, then I was free to go.
Whilst I found the process of taking the blood sample painless, I did end up with a bruise from the tourniquet, which looked worse than it was.
#18
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re: New requirement for medical in London - May 2017
I've read that its a lot of waiting!
I need to go and get my vaccination records so I can get my GP to give them to me too. I reckon I may just need tetanus as I had a load of injections whilst pregnant that covered most things. Did you tell your doctor that you needed it for immigration purposes?
Out of interest did they check your "bits" as i've heard this has been stopped now?
I'm not too worried I have no health issues so expecting no problems its all just a little OTT lol..
I always get bruises from blood samples too!
I need to go and get my vaccination records so I can get my GP to give them to me too. I reckon I may just need tetanus as I had a load of injections whilst pregnant that covered most things. Did you tell your doctor that you needed it for immigration purposes?
Out of interest did they check your "bits" as i've heard this has been stopped now?
I'm not too worried I have no health issues so expecting no problems its all just a little OTT lol..
I always get bruises from blood samples too!
#19
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I just went and spoke to the receptionist at my Doctors and asked for my medical history. That's then I found out they didn't have any on the computer, since I haven't seen the doctor since I was a kid.
She spoke to the resident nurse, and arranged an appointment for the first set of jabs I needed (MMR is a 2 part jab).
The nurse was interested in why I needed a record, and I was not charged for the inoculations. Never saw the doctor.
No inspection of the 'bits'.
She spoke to the resident nurse, and arranged an appointment for the first set of jabs I needed (MMR is a 2 part jab).
The nurse was interested in why I needed a record, and I was not charged for the inoculations. Never saw the doctor.
No inspection of the 'bits'.
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I honestly don't have anything exciting to report on my medical history either - one of the lovely guys on here told me that I didn't need to take it if there was nothing significant to report. It'll just be a cold here and a ear infection there over the past 15 years or so lol..
Did they ask why you didn't have your medical records at your examination?
Glad the bits inspection isn't practiced anymore lol.. I've heard it was just to check you are the sex you claim to be when they didn't allow same sex marriages.
Did they ask why you didn't have your medical records at your examination?
Glad the bits inspection isn't practiced anymore lol.. I've heard it was just to check you are the sex you claim to be when they didn't allow same sex marriages.
#21
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I should imagine the reason for requesting a patient's medical summary is because it is a far more reliable method for determining whether someone has documented mental health issues (and could thus be deemed a menace to society) than by asking said person, keen to emigrate, to check a yes/no box.
In a similar fashion, I'd be interested in seeing just how many prospective immigrants gained entry to the US when they checked the 'yes' box to the question 'Have you been involved in terrorism'.
#22
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Another common way to test for TB is to be injected and have the skin site checked 48-72 hours later, but of course they would mean 2 visits.
As a result x-ray is a good way to test in 1 visit.
As a result x-ray is a good way to test in 1 visit.
#23
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BCG vaccinated persons can show a false positive with the above test hence the reason for the x-ray...
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As it says in the email this is a new requirement and it says that if you don't bring the medical summary to the appointment your medical will go on hold. I got my print out from the drs and it lists any major things (I was in a car accident, had a c section) those things were listed but I suspect its so the can have something to back up your answer of "no" on the mental health question?
#25
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Probably worth verifying what type of visa this is for so future readers don't get confused.
I'm assuming this is a medical based in the UK - as i just had my AOS to LPR medical and i did not need any of my medical records from the UK
I'm assuming this is a medical based in the UK - as i just had my AOS to LPR medical and i did not need any of my medical records from the UK
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This isn't a *new* requirement, Knightsbridge have always required 'additional info' if you have or have had medical conditions. I think they're just tired of people turning up unprepared, so have added that item to their list. The advice has ALWAYS been if you have a medical issue or history, bring information about it. If you have no conditions/issues/history, then you have nothing to worry about and nothing to bring!
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Well i've had a C section but I wouldn't say thats a medical issue or history lol.. I had to have it and it was done and healed. I wouldn't think this would be on my summery LOL..
I wouldn't have brought it as additional info at all.
Oh well just another print out! lol..
Why do we have to take the police certificate to our medical check? Bit odd.
I wouldn't have brought it as additional info at all.
Oh well just another print out! lol..
Why do we have to take the police certificate to our medical check? Bit odd.
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This isn't a *new* requirement, Knightsbridge have always required 'additional info' if you have or have had medical conditions. I think they're just tired of people turning up unprepared, so have added that item to their list. The advice has ALWAYS been if you have a medical issue or history, bring information about it. If you have no conditions/issues/history, then you have nothing to worry about and nothing to bring!
I'm sorry but that is incorrect if you read what is in the first post they state this is a NEW requirement they are requesting everyone bring this to the medical in London...if you don't bring it then you run the risk of them putting the medical on hold and then you will have to get the summary printed out by your GPS after....
I thought I'd pass on the information I got from the instructions for the medical appointment I just booked, if you want to run the risk of not having it go ahead.
#30
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Not odd and totally normal for this.