QUOTE(eclowjpd @ Sep 25 2006, 06:15 PM)

I went with my fiancee in Rio. Only took about 30-40 minutes. He reviewed her medical tests and stamped some forms. He did a basic exam. She said blood pressure, listening to her chest, back etc. She was a little surprized that he examined her breasts. We were wondering if that was necessary of the the medical paperwork. After the exam he filled in some more papers and sealed them in an envelope for her to take to the consulate. You might get a better explanation from someone else, I was just there for moral support and to pay the tab.
QUOTE(alix @ Sep 25 2006, 03:58 PM)

Hi all,
What happens on the medical consultation? Just curious!
I also got my breasts examined. What surprised me was that she also examined down there, like a gynecologist would've, after having asked me to go to the gynecologist and take the preventive test and doing the blood hiv/syphilis test.
But mostly she asked everything about my past, any diseases i've had/have, allergies, use of drugs, if i've ever tried suicide, if i'm depressed, if i've been depressed in the past, if i've been in mental institutions, if i've used legal substances like for depression or any mental disease, anxiety, etc, if my family has history of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, mental disorders, she asked me everything possible and then she kept making notes, asked me to take a bunch of vaccines cuz I couldn't prove the ones I've had in the past, asked me to do the chest x-ray, take the blood test and now I have the sealed envelope with the results of her medical examination I'll take with me to the Interview next monday.
Very simple