Medical Examination for New Zealand Visa Applicants
IMPORTANT!
Please know your VISA CATEGORY AND VISA TYPE before coming for your visa medical examination
Visitor
Student
Work/Skills
C1. Temporary Employment Supported
C2. Resident
C3. Work to Residence
C4. Working Holiday Scheme
C5. Business/Inventor
C6. Temporary - Other
Family
D1. Partner
D2. Child
D3. Parent/Grandparent Multiple Entry
D4. Family Parent
D5. Parent Retirement
D6. Guardian
Printed Online Registration Email Confirmation
Valid Passport
Two (2) PHOTOCOPIES of valid passport
2 Passport size photos (white or blue background)
Letter/Medical instruction for Medical (if available)
Minors (15 years old and below) must be accompanied by their parent or by a legal guardian who has thorough knowledge of the child's medical history.
Letter of Authorization or Special power of attorney stating that the companion is authorized to sign on behalf of the parent
2 photocopies of the Parent's government issued ID
Authorized companion's government issued ID, original and 2 photocopies
The parent or legal guardian must present a government issued ID (original and 2 photocopies)
In case the companion is not the legal guardian, the following documents must be presented:
Whenever applicable, please bring the following:
Old chest x-ray films not less than 3 months prior to the medical examination
Original COVID-19 Vaccination card and photocopy
Medical certificate regarding a previously-treated or currently managed clinically significant illness
Medical Treatment
name of medication (brand and/or generic name)
dosage
duration and dates of treatmen
surgical procedure done
complete final diagnosis
outcome of treatment or treatment plans and prognosis, if available
The medical certificate should contain the following information:
COVID-19 Screening and Vaccination
Applicants with signs and symptoms of possible COVID 19 will not be allowed to proceed with the medical examination and will need complete the recommended isolation period.
All visa applicants who are close contacts of suspected COVID-19 cases will also be required to complete the quarantine period prior to doing their medical examination.
Applicants are asked to bring the original and clear photocopy of their COVID-19 vaccination record.
Full Medical Examination
Limited Medical Examination
Age | Required Examinations |
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0-4 years old | Physical Examination |
5-10 years old | Physical Examination, urinalysis |
11-14 years old | Physical Examination, urinalysis, chest x-ray (CXR) |
15 y/o and above | Physical Examination, Urinalysis, CXR, HIV, Syphilis, CBC, Hepatitis B Antigen, Serum Creatinine, Glycosylated Hemoglobin |
Age | Required Examinations |
---|---|
0 to 10 years old | Physical Examination |
11 to 14 years old | Physical Examination, chest x-ray |
15 y/o and above | Physical Examination, chest x-ray, CBC, Serum Creatinine |
Full Medical Examination
Limited Medical Examination
Chest X-ray Only
Age | Medical Fee |
---|---|
0 to 4 years old | PhP 2,640.00 |
5 to 10 years old | PhP 2,890.00 |
11 to 14 years old | PhP 4,760.00 |
15 years old and above | PhP 14,550.00 |
Age | Medical Fee |
---|---|
0-10 years old | PhP 2,640.00 |
11 to 14 years old | PhP 4,510.00 |
15 years old and above | PhP 7,740.00 |
New Medical Examination Fee - PhP 2,760.00
Specialty consultations available within the clinic are performed free of charge. Referrals from other clinics will be charged accordingly.
REMINDERS:
Applicants are advised to take their meals prior to coming over for their medical examination since food is not allowed within the premises and all the initial blood and urine tests do not require a fasting state. There are restaurants near St. Luke's Medical Center Extension Clinic and drinking fountains are available within the building.
Females within the reproductive age group are advised not to schedule their medical examination during their menstrual period. Otherwise, they will be required to come back one week after the last day of their menstruation.
Minors (15 years old and below) must be accompanied by their parent or by a legal guardian who has thorough knowledge of the child's medical history.
Letter of Authorization or Special power of attorney stating that the companion is authorized to sign on behalf of the parent
2 photocopies of the Parent's government issued ID
Authorized companion's government issued ID, original and 2 photocopies
The parent or legal guardian must present a government issued ID (original and 2 photocopies)
In case the companion is not the legal guardian, the following documents must be presented:
Workflow for New Zealand Visa Applicants | View Flowchart |
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Note:
Medical results and will be released according to the physical examination, x-ray and laboratory results, which will be conducted and processed in accordance with the guidelines set by Immigration New Zealand.
The medical report and chest x-ray are submitted by St. Luke's Medical Center Extension Clinic released to the applicant, to be directly submitted to Immigration New Zealand.