hamgha said:This is the first time I ever hear about this. When we called to book our medicals they gave us a flat fee and didn't ask about anything related to tattoos
Boviesam said:They told me a flat rate too but also informed me about some additional charges that might occur depending on the applicant.
Do you have any tattoo? Did you have your medical already? If yes, did they charge you extra for tattoos?
Boviesam said:They told me a flat rate too but also informed me about some additional charges that might occur depending on the applicant.
Do you have any tattoo? Did you have your medical already? If yes, did they charge you extra for tattoos?
nerd said:out of curiosity: why should it cost extra if you have a tattoo?
and why should it depend on the size of the tattoo?
hamgha said:No I don't have any. But you can call another panel doctor to double check in the meantime
CMcM said:I was told it's an extra £60 per person if you have "large" tattoos (no idea what constitutes large, but unfortunately I think the tattoos my husband and I both have probably do).
mf4361 said:I am guessing it has to do with the tests involving interaction of ink with bloodstream (that's why people can't donate blood shortly after getting a tattoo) but that's just my speculation
Boviesam said:Hello All,
I got two 1-inch and one 3.5 inch tattoos on my forearm. How much would be the extra charge for them in the medical process. My friend got charged $50![]()
for a mere 1-inch tattoo on his arm. Please advise.