AED 700/- per adultswsood1686 said:How much doctor charge to get medicals done at Al Zahra hospital.??
Tomorrow morning, me and my family will be having the CIC medical examination in Sharjah.EFK said:Did you book an appointment and specifically inform them that this is for CIC?
Kindly request some guidance on the procedure..
And would you definitely only suggest Al Zahra (Sharjah or Dubai?)
Process was very smooth,EFK said:Hi Ali,
Did you get the medicals done? How was the process?
Do they work on Saturdays or what are the timings?
how long does it take?
Hi Aliali_aff said:Process was very smooth,
1. At reception of "Primary Clinic" (6th floor new building) we were asked for original passport.
2. Photos taken by the staff, Information sheet listing examination required (Medical, Chest X-Ray, HIV and Syphilis (VDRL or RPR) were provided and then Consent letters were signed,
3. General examination (Height, weight, blood pressure, temperature)
4. We were given lots of papers, bill and containers for urine samples. Bills along with payment are submitted to Cashier at reception. Urine sample put at designated place
5. We were taken to laboratory for X-Rays and blood sample (adjacent building), after which we were checked (questioning and physical check) by Dr. Abdullah Davoodbhoy.
6. I was informed that results will be uploaded within 2 working days. (I hope everything went well and our results are excellent)
All process took less than two hours for 2/2 family.
Al Zahra (Dr. Abdullah Davoodbhoy) highly recommended.
Eat healthy and drink lots of water.
Now waiting for TLU and PPR.
It’s 700 AED per adult. If you have tattoos, there are some additional blood tests for 348 AED.How much doctor charge to get medicals done at Al Zahra hospital.??
I second that. Would highly recommend Dr Abdullah Davoodbhoy. Very courteous staff and smooth process. I had taken an appointment for a Saturday morning 8:30 AM for my wife and I. Apparently, we were the only ones scheduled for that morning. It took almost 1 hour in total for both to finish everything as mentioned in the above post from Ali. Reports were sent to us via email on Monday.Process was very smooth,
1. At reception of "Primary Clinic" (6th floor new building) we were asked for original passport.
2. Photos taken by the staff, Information sheet listing examination required (Medical, Chest X-Ray, HIV and Syphilis (VDRL or RPR) were provided and then Consent letters were signed,
3. General examination (Height, weight, blood pressure, temperature)
4. We were given lots of papers, bill and containers for urine samples. Bills along with payment are submitted to Cashier at reception. Urine sample put at designated place
5. We were taken to laboratory for X-Rays and blood sample (adjacent building), after which we were checked (questioning and physical check) by Dr. Abdullah Davoodbhoy.
6. I was informed that results will be uploaded within 2 working days. (I hope everything went well and our results are excellent)
All process took less than two hours for 2/2 family.
Al Zahra (Dr. Abdullah Davoodbhoy) highly recommended.
Eat healthy and drink lots of water.
Now waiting for TLU and PPR.
Hi thank u for sharing your experience I read a lot of good things about Dr. Abdullah Davoodbhoy I would definitely take my medical exam at Zahra Hospital Sharjah even I'm from AUHI also had a really good experience with Dr Abdullah in Zahra Hospital Sharjah.
I got ITA 2 days ago and was researching different options. For a family of 5 (Including 3 infants), it would have cost me the following
Abu Dhabi 2950 (800 per adult, 450 per infant)
Dubai 2425 (795 per adult, 250 per infant)
Sharjah 2340 (725 per adult, 325 per infant)
Even though I'm from Abu Dhabi, I preferred going all the way to Sharjah to do the medical for the following reasons.
1) Abu Dhabi is way more expensive than other options.
2) Abu Dhabi and Dubai require relatively more notice for booking appointments. Also, both of them were closed for two weeks for Eid holidays so they were not available for next two weeks any way.
3) Sharjah came highly recommended on this forum. Price is competitive for UAE.
I had a very similar experience to other forum members. They close at 4 PM in Ramadan. I called them and they said arrive by 2 PM. They also confirmed that it doesn't matter if we're fasting as none of the tests will be affected by the fasting. However, due to traffic, we reached at 3 PM. I was expecting them to refuse us but still made the walk to Building A 6th floor reception. Luckily, the staff accepted us. The entire process for 5 persons was over within one hour and we received the e-Medical forms for uploading in the system right there on the spot. Dr Abdullah was very courteous in face of our noisy toddlers. I thanked him for accepting us and being polite during our appointment. Thanks to this facility, I was able to complete this important task now rather than 2 weeks from now.