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As part of your BVI work visa, Health Klinix can offer a full BVI employment visa medical service. This consists of the following:
British Virgin Islands (BVI) employment visa medical
One of our GMC certified doctors will perform the full medical examination consisting of a physical examination, blood pressure measurement, eye examination, urine check, blood tests and a Chest X-ray . Although we can't guarantee either a male or a female doctor, you do have the right to have a chaperone present to the examination. Please note: some parts of the examination are intimate (such as a visual inspection of the external genitalia) as this is a BVI visa medical requirement.
A full medical examination
These consist of the following: full blood count and biochemistry. Either a doctor or nurse will do these at the same time as your medical examination.
Blood tests
We’ll check your urine at our clinic. This is a routine urine analysis looking for sugar, blood, white cells or infection in your urine.
Urine test
A chest X-ray is required and will need to take place at a local hospital. We’ll arrange this appointment for you and make sure it goes as smoothly as possible. Please note this may be subject to change and an alternative provider may be used for the chest X-ray. You will, however, be able to choose your own appointment time. They're opening times are 9 am to 7pm weekdays and 9am to 12 p.m on Saturdays. You don't need to pay anything to Spire Hospital as Health Klinix will cover this cost. Spire Parkway Hospital, 1 Damson Parkway, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 2PP Telephone number: (0845) 8501451
Chest X-ray
The cost of the BVI visa medical report is £426, inclusive of all initial tests including the Chest X-ray. If you need any other tests after your medical, these will come as an additional charge.
British Virgin Islands visa medical price
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Frequently asked questions
You should allow 45 minutes for the medical examination and the blood tests.
For your appointment you should:
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Complete your personal details on the medical form, a copy of which you can obtain here: BVI immigration medical form and bring it with you to the examination
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Complete an online Health Klinix Travel Risk Assessment form for your visa medical appointment
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Wear loose fitting clothing
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Bring a passport size photograph
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Bring identification with you. Either a photocard driving licence or passport
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If you wear glasses please bring them with you
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You don't need to fast for the blood test and make sure you’re well hydrated before the blood test
If you're not sure of anything just give us a call on (02476) 016519.
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Please allow 5 working days to receive your British Virgin Islands medical form. We'll have to wait 3-5 working days for the results of your blood test and chest X-ray, and only after receiving the results are we able to issue the medical report.
This depends on a number of factors such as location, duration of your stay and your activities. Health Klinix can make a careful travel risk assessment and make recommendations on the vaccinations that you might need. There’s normally a consultation charge for this but as you're already having a medical examination, the cost of the travel consultation is free and you’ll only pay for any vaccinations you receive.
This can vary and is subject to change, so we’d advise you to contact the BVI consulate directly for their latest guidelines.
Authors:
Dr Ravi Gowda, Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Travel Medicine
MBBS, MRCP (UK), DTM &H, MRCGP, DCH, DRCOG, DFFP
Caitlin Lancaster, BSc