Hi everyone,
Just had my medical yesterday and thought I'd share my process with those of you who are nervous/want more information...
My appointment was at 09.50 at Bentinck Mansions, I arrived at 09.20. From the tube at Bond Street Station the little map with the medical info was exactly right and easy to follow!
I went to reception where they asked me for the following:
-Passport (which they copy)
-1 passport sized photograph (UK or American standard size are both accepted)
-Police certificate (which they also copy)
-Medical questionnaire
-Vaccine record ( I had asked my GP for a print out of my vaccines which I had had on time when required from birth so if you haven't missed a regular vaccine you should be fine, I also took my copy of hep B status from my job and my copy of my recent flu shot from work)
They then gave me another medical questionnaire, the same as the one I had already completed but on official paper which I filled out in the waiting room and returned to the receptionist. I waited for about 5mins in the waiting room before being called for x-ray.
The radiographer asked me to remove my clothes from the waist up and put on the robe provided. Then I stood for my X-ray and once finished I was sent to a second waiting room and told the doctor would call me shortly. (waited another 5mins).
When the doctor called me, I was taken to a consulting room where she went through my medical questionnaire. I had to sign a the questionnaire and then she did the examination which consisted of the following:
-Measuring of my height and weight
-A sight test (cover one eye, read the board, cover the other eye etc)
Then I was taken to the examination bed...
-examined my ears, eyes and throat (not very thoroughly, I can only describe it as a quick look)
and then asked to lie down...
-blood pressure was taken
-listening to my heart and lungs
-abdomenal examination
-and then again what i can only describe as a quick look, down my underwear! (bizarre!!!)
The doctor then took a blood sample, I asked what this was testing for and was told it only tested for one thing, syphillis!
I put all my clothes back on and was asked to go back to the first waiting room.
A girl from reception then called me through again and I made the payment. She returned ALL my documents and presented me with a receipt and a "vaccination worksheet" which she told me to keep safe although I would NOT need it for anything else to do with the visa but I would need it when applying for jobs in America when the time comes.
I was advised that if anything was wrong or needed further information, I would be contacted within 2 working days by telephone and if I do not hear anything I can assume everything is ok. And the results will be sent to the Embassy within 4 working days.
The reception staff were very pleasant and the X-ray staff where alright. The doctor was a little off... I felt it was a bit unprofessional and like she couldn't be bothered with the examination but apart from a bit of a bruised arm from the blood test, it was painless!
I left the medical at 10.00am. 40 mins from start to finish!
Any questions, let me know! Think I've remembered everything!
Good luck!
Jess