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satnak said:
Do the check for Hepatitis A,B or C?

Go to http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/partner/pp/index.asp and take a look at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/partner/pp/pdf/IMEI_Hepatitis.pdf

Hepatitis B and C testing is required regardless of age for clients with any of the
following risk factors:
• Substance use (includes sharing, drug snorting, smoking or injection
equipment);
• High-risk sexual activity or sexual partner with viral hepatitis;
• Household contact with an infected person especially if personal items
(e.g., razors, toothbrushes, nail clippers) are shared;
• Recipient of unscreened blood products (screening of donated blood
products for hepatitis C began in 1990 in Canada);
• Needle-stick injury or other occupational exposure (e.g., healthcare
workers);
• Children born to mothers with chronic hepatitis B or C infection;
• Tattoos and body piercing;
• History of incarceration;
• HIV or other sexually transmitted infection; and
• Haemodialysis.
Additional investigation required for ALL clients
• All clients with any risk factor for hepatitis B or C must be investigated
and tested for hepatitis B and C serology (HBsAg and HCV antibodies).
• All clients with history of hepatitis B or C/liver disease or signs/symptoms
of liver disease must be investigated and tested for hepatitis B and C
serology (HBsAg and HCV antibodies).
• All clients found with active Tuberculosis (TB), and for HIV or syphilis
positive through the IME must be investigated and tested for hepatitis B
and C serology (HBsAg and HCV antibodies).
• For all clients found to have positive serology for hepatitis B or C, we also
require testing for liver enzyme ALT and referral to a gastroenterologist,
liver specialist or an appropriate alternative specialist for assessment
and determination of the prognosis and the requirement for treatment.
Screening for HIV, if not already done, is also required regardless of age.

This may tell you what you wish to know.
 
Hi! Does anyone here knows about not granting a Canadian Visa because of the Medical Exams? I have skin allergies and worried if it will affect my application for visa because I may failed to pass my Medical Exam because of that.
 
manilyn29 said:
Hi! Does anyone here knows about not granting a Canadian Visa because of the Medical Exams? I have skin allergies and worried if it will affect my application for visa because I may failed to pass my Medical Exam because of that.
Without knowing more details, I would say that it's not going to be an issue.
 
How about facial palsy, what are the chances of someone who has minor signs and is not fully recovered.
 
Dear Seniors,

My left eye is artificial and right is OK.I work with one eye since my childhood and continuing my work normally.

Will it be problem in medical test ?


Regards/Titu
 
Hi all
I have a question about the Eye test. Can someone olease tell me exactly how the eye test is being done?
I have issues with my eyes. My corneas are cloudy and therefore i cannot read very well.
Should i be concerned about this?
Many thanks
 
Hi how did your medical test go?
Thanks!

Md.Azad said:
Dear Seniors,

My left eye is artificial and right is OK.I work with one eye since my childhood and continuing my work normally.

Will it be problem in medical test ?


Regards/Titu
 
CAn anybody tell me if high diabetes would can affect my case. or what pecautions should i take before the medical test .I even Have high colestrol.My medical will be after a month.
 
hey! my medical is arriving and as always i m a bit worried...actually i have recently known about my thyroid prblm..it has raised quite a lot..and i didn't hv any idea about all dis before my report came to my hands this morning...my medical is day after tomorrow... please suggest me ..what should i do?? may i hide dis?? or reveal in front of them?? will it be an obstacle in blood test or no?? help please..any suggestion??
 
I wont be declined my medical for being asthmatic and taking medication against migraines? as the medication is commonly used for epilepsy which i dont have..
also on my list of medication i have tramadol occasionally for my back as fell down the stairs a few years.ago.and it sometimes
 
Also is it bad to ask to lie down for the blood test when you know you faint? i cant have them decline my medical.. its just a phobia of needles ie fight and flight response..
 
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