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Australian overseas medical examination program

Many students choose to study in Australia, so what are the topics of medical examination programs in Australia? Let's take a look together. The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

Australian overseas medical examination program:

1. Height, weight, nervous system, gastrointestinal system, skin, reproductive system (including signs of sexually transmitted diseases), signs of drug abuse, facial features and vision.

2. circulatory system. All applicants over 16 years old (including 16 years old) need to have their blood pressure measured. Applicants under the age of 40 who have repeatedly measured their blood pressure above 140/90 must attach a diagnosis report from a cardiologist.

3. Respiratory system. If the applicant is currently or used to be a tuberculosis patient, the date of illness, the duration of treatment and the name, efficacy and dosage of the drug used must be provided.

4. Are you pregnant?

5. Urine analysis. If protein or glucose is found in urine, it must be checked immediately. If the re-examination results confirm that it contains substances other than protein or glucose, and a simple explanation cannot be made, the urine microscope culture results and sensitivity, serum creatine or glucose data must be obtained and attached.

6. Blood test of hepatitis B antigen.

7. HIV testing. If the applicant shows clinical symptoms, further enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, transfer printing and particle agglutination test are needed.

8. Chest X-ray. Pregnant women can ask not to have a chest X-ray examination, but the application can be postponed until the physical examination is completed after delivery.

Physical examination process

Step 1:

Complete the medical history declaration on the internet and obtain the HAP ID medical examination number and medical examination reference letter.

After submitting the visa, you will be asked to complete a medical history declaration, and then a referral letter recommendation letter will be automatically generated, which will include your HAP ID medical examination number.

Step two:

Make an appointment for a physical examination with the obtained HAP ID.

If the applicant is in Australia, you can make an appointment for medical examination online through Bupa Visa Medical Examination Service Center. au/。 The general website is only open to make appointments for physical examinations in the next 4-5 working days. Some areas, such as Wollongong, need telephone reservation.

If you are in China (or other overseas countries), you can also make an appointment by phone and complete the physical examination at the designated physical examination center.

It should be noted that not every city in China has a designated physical examination center, which can be checked in https://www.border.gov.au/Lega/Lega/Help/Location/china before physical examination.

Step 3:

Go to the designated hospital to complete the physical examination.

Remind again: Please remember to bring your passport and recommendation letter with you for the physical examination, otherwise the physical examination center may reschedule your physical examination.

Step 4:

Generally, about 5 days, the medical examination results will be sent directly to the immigration office without the applicant's submission. (However, if an index in the physical examination needs to be reviewed, the hospital will inform the applicant to make an appointment for an expert clinic to complete it. )