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student121

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Apr 7, 2017
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Hi,

I'm from India and I'm planning to take a medical test sometime this month. My concern is that I have started to get skin rashes (small size) on my arm due to the heat (it is evident and it has been there for the past 2 weeks - on and off). I was wondering will that be a problem when I go for the medical test !

Will they reject my visa because of this or else my skin is healthy. Due to bad luck, of all days my skin getting reactive now!! It seems it will take few more weeks to die down and I need to do my medical test ASAP. :'( :'(

Has anyone faced such an issue where there were small rashes in your body but the medical test for fine? DO they do body check?
Any advice would be helpful !!
 
student121 said:
Hi,

I'm from India and I'm planning to take a medical test sometime this month. My concern is that I have started to get skin rashes (small size) on my arm due to the heat (it is evident and it has been there for the past 2 weeks - on and off). I was wondering will that be a problem when I go for the medical test !

Will they reject my visa because of this or else my skin is healthy. Due to bad luck, of all days my skin getting reactive now!! It seems it will take few more weeks to die down and I need to do my medical test ASAP. :'( :'(

Has anyone faced such an issue where there were small rashes in your body but the medical test for fine? DO they do body check?
Any advice would be helpful !!
First of all,calm down,for your skin rashes,contact your dermatologist,he"ll make you haealthier in very less time,maybe 1 week.Have proper medication with guidance of him.
And for your medical test concern's,i'd like to tell you that there are 3-4 test's,chest X-ray,blood test,urine test and physical examination and eye-checkup. No need to worry,everything will be fine
 
Thanks for your reply !! Yes, I needed to calm down.
I was wondering since we are paying alot for the whole medical check up, do we get a copy of the medical report once the results are out from the lab? Cause this is the first time I'm doing one and wouldn't mind getting a consultation done on the report, like how it is done for any normal medical test we do in hospitals ?
Hence, do we get a copy of the medical report ?
 
student121 said:
Thanks for your reply !! Yes, I needed to calm down.
I was wondering since we are paying alot for the whole medical check up, do we get a copy of the medical report once the results are out from the lab? Cause this is the first time I'm doing one and wouldn't mind getting a consultation done on the report, like how it is done for any normal medical test we do in hospitals ?
Hence, do we get a copy of the medical report ?

The way I understand it (experts, do correct me if I am wrong), the doctor who does your medical check-up doesn't give you a report but a reference number/document that you have to upload on the CIC website.

Good luck.
 
This is correct. Usually medical report is never given to us just to make it fool proof. If the candidates get to see it before CIC, they may try things to alter the situation. So, not allowing the result released to us makes it easier and more trust worthy for CIC.

Secondly. medicals are done for CIC to know they don't allow anyone who's got contagious diseases like TB to enter Canada before they get treated properly. Probably because Canada has got a very well build health care for it's residents. So, minor things like skin rashes due to over exposure to sun and etc should be fine. But it's advisable to get checked with a dermatologist to make sure it's a minor problem before you give your medicals. Rather be sure than skeptical.