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Information for Immigration Medical Examinations for Australia

This is the information you need for your medical examination if you are applying for a visa for Australia through the Department of Home Affairs – Immigration and Citizenship. 

Please bring the following:
  • Medical request HAP letter
Australia HAP Letter Sample
HAP Letter Sample
  • An ID document - only the following are accepted:
    - original valid passport OR
    - passport which has expired within two years of the health examination date OR
    - current valid emergency travel document OR
    - current valid temporary travel document OR
    - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Identification document OR
    - HAP letter and VFS certified passport copy (The HAP letter must have a recent colour photograph of the applicant attached that has been officially stamped by local Australian overseas mission certifying the applicant’s identity) Note: Other photocopies/scans or National ID cards will not be accepted
  • Contact details:
    - local phone number
    - email address
    - home address
  • COVID vaccination certificate (printed)
  • Medical history: medication list, recent blood tests, x-rays, hospital notes, discharge summaries, doctors’ letters or prescriptions
  • Prescription glasses/contact lenses (avoid coloured contact lenses)
Additional Information:
  • No fasting required. Eat & drink normally and take all medications as prescribed by your doctor.
  • You must inform us if:
    - You are planning to work as a doctor, nurse or paramedic in Australia
    - You are planning to apply for a Permanent Residency (PR) visa in the future
  • Pregnant applicants with a gestation of less than 14 weeks are not allowed to undergo the X-ray component of the examination. A physician will discuss available options on the day of examination. Applicants are also encouraged to seek advice from their obstetrician.
  • Applicants under 16 years of age are required to present with a family member or guardian.
  • If you would like the results of the medical to be used for another Australian visa application, you must inform your visa officer before attending the medical. Wahab Medical staff cannot assist you with this.
  • All completed medicals are submitted directly to the Australian Department of Home Affairs (DHA) via the eMedical system.

Fees:

Medical

Medical Exam (501)
BDT
4000

Medical

Exam (501) + Chest X-ray (502)
BDT
7000

Medical

Exam, Chest X-ray + Creat (705)
BDT
7300
BMI
WEIGHT STATUS
HIV (707)
BDT 1000
HEP B (708)
BDT 500
HEP C (716)
BDT 700
TB Screening (719)
BDT 1200

For additional general information on our immigration medicals, visit our FAQ page.