MEDICAL PROCEDURE
Ok guys. Since I had some time after dinner, I thought I'd post my experience with the medicals. My family (3 of us) went to the doctor's office this morning and filled out the necessary forms. You will need to take Part A of the medical exam (which you receive by mail as the medical request from the consulate), your passport as identification and two passport photographs to the doctor. After filling and signing the forms, we gave blood and urine samples (only for my wife and myself, not for the baby). Then had a routine physical (NO stripping was requested as has been written in other posts) and went to get the X ray done. When you are done with the X-ray and you get the film, MAKE SURE your name, date of birth and the date of exam is correctly printed on the film (The doctor's office told us that CHC is very picky about these details and sends back the medical report if there are any errors on it). Once we got the X-rays done, we took them back to the doctor, who looked at them and said they were fine and we were free to go. We got a FEDEX receipt number to track the receipt of our application in Ottawa.
Few pointers in brief:
Make sure, all information on Part A of the medical form (the form you will receive in the mail from the consulate) is correct. If any information is incorrect, get it corrected by the doctor.
Take along with you, your passport, two passport photos and Part A of the form.
Make sure all information filled on the forms by the doctor, your name, date of birth and date of exam on the X-rays is accurate.