Luckyman said:
Are they cic approved panel physicians?
If so... Hook me up? Haha.
Also I thought the doctors office sends the remeds, not the applicant?
Maybe they do. There is nothing in the email they sent her that states that.
Medical Examination Instructions
Citizenship and PROTECTED WHEN COMPLETED - B
Immigration Canada
Citoyenneté et
Immigration Canada
IMM 1017 E (12-2012) GCMS
Medical instructions are issued when an application has been processed to the stage where the required
medical examination(s) should be undertaken. Please read the following instructions carefully.
The medical examination must be performed by a physician from the CIC list of panel physicians. This
list is available by accessing the following website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medical.aspx.
You should identify a panel physician in your area and book an appointment for your medical examination.
When you schedule your appointment, please ensure that arrangements are made for your chest x-ray
and laboratory tests as well.
Medical examination results are valid for a twelve month period from the date of the examination.
All costs related to the medical examination, if applicable, are your responsibility and are payable at the time
of the examination. Should your application be refused following the completion of your medical examination
the costs will not be refunded.
Please bring the following to your appointment:
- The attached medical report form
- Proper identification (proof of identity must include at least one document with photograph and signature
such as a passport, driver's licence or national identity card)
- Eye glasses or contact lenses, if worn
- Any medical reports or test results that you may have as a result of previous or existing medical conditions
- Four recent photographs, if the panel physician is not eMedical enabled (note: panel physicians
that are eMedical enabled are indicated on the CIC website listed above)
Note: It is important that you inform the panel physician of any previous or existing medical conditions.
Failure to do so will delay the processing of your medical examination.