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I went 1,5 weeks ago for an upfront medical examination and am just wondering if I can see somewhere the results of that examination online? I went to a cic approved eMedical panel doctor in Mississauga and just want to know if I have passed the examination.
You don't get the results, or get to know if you "passed". However, if there's anything that you "have" to know (they find something bad), they will let you know about it. If you're healthy, then don't even worry about it.
I just assumed since it's my money i am paying...i have the rights to my medical records if i request it..and at least here ( usa)you have the right to request them.
I just assumed since it's my money i am paying...i have the rights to my medical records if i request it..and at least here ( usa)you have the right to request them.
It doesn't matter what the panel physician says about your results. In the end, it is the CIC doctors that make decision on your medical exam. The CIC Health branch decides if you passed or not. Of course, the panel physician can tell you if you are healthy or not, but that doesn't mean anything.
The doctor who performed my medical exam told me I am healthy, but nevertheless, 9 days later I got a letter from CIC asking me to go back for further tests. They saw something on my lungs, had to take an additional X-ray and a sputum test. One month after I sent it the additional tests, I ordered GCMS notes and found out I had passed my medical. They suspected inactive TB, but after the additional tests, they figured out it was nothing.
The best way to find out if you passed your medical is to order the GCMS notes after your application reaches the VO.
i'm actually surprised that they showed you... I took my exam last week too and when i went for the x-ray, the assistant called me after to ask me further details - she showed me i have a little spot on my lung - but she insisted a bazillion times to NOT mention it.. she told me CIC doesn't authorise them to give the results to us.
But yeah definitely agree that for that high price i have the right to know the results of my examination..
Avadava something tells me i`ll go through the exact same thing .. unfortunately in Romania TB is still a bit of a problem. It's good they notified you fast
I never stated it matter..I stated that I have the right to know my results if I am paying for the medical.
Avadava said:
It doesn't matter what the panel physician says about your results. In the end, it is the CIC doctors that make decision on your medical exam. The CIC Health branch decides if you passed or not. Of course, the panel physician can tell you if you are healthy or not, but that doesn't mean anything.
The doctor who performed my medical exam told me I am healthy, but nevertheless, 9 days later I got a letter from CIC asking me to go back for further tests. They saw something on my lungs, had to take an additional X-ray and a sputum test. One month after I sent it the additional tests, I ordered GCMS notes and found out I had passed my medical. They suspected inactive TB, but after the additional tests, they figured out it was nothing.
The best way to find out if you passed your medical is to order the GCMS notes after your application reaches the VO.
I believe I read somewhere in the CIC manuals that panel physicians can reveal the results to the patient only when they have a medical condition. Let's say for example your blood tests come out positive for HIV, then the panel physician has to tell you that, because your health is at risk.
If you are healthy, then there is no reason you should be informed of this by an immigration doctor. Should you wish to check your health, you can always go to your doctor. At least that is CIC's mentality.
Need Help in EE as Immigration DR asked for further Medical checkup
I saw an article about Medical Inadmissibility . I am scared because as I had Brain surgery to get a tumor removed in the year 2017 and post that I got all the treatment done in my home country and now I am fully fit.
But My Immigration doctor asked me to see an Oncologist for further investigation. I am fully fit and I have all the fitness documents about my health from my Neuro-Surgeon and my Oncologist from India. In that case, will my case get rejected? Can you assist?
Has any one in the forum faced the same situation, I am very confused. what is the success rate for such cases?
Need Help in EE as Immigration DR asked for further Medical checkup
I saw an article about Medical Inadmissibility . I am scared because as I had Brain surgery to get a tumor removed in the year 2017 and post that I got all the treatment done in my home country and now I am fully fit.
But My Immigration doctor asked me to see an Oncologist for further investigation. I am fully fit and I have all the fitness documents about my health from my Neuro-Surgeon and my Oncologist from India. In that case, will my case get rejected? Can you assist?
Has any one in the forum faced the same situation, I am very confused. what is the success rate for such cases?
Nothing to worry. They will do further test to see if there is any cancerous growth in the brain. As you mentioned you already went through the treatment and I am assuming the growth was non-malignant also.
Need Help in EE as Immigration DR asked for further Medical checkup
I saw an article about Medical Inadmissibility . I am scared because as I had Brain surgery to get a tumor removed in the year 2017 and post that I got all the treatment done in my home country and now I am fully fit.
But My Immigration doctor asked me to see an Oncologist for further investigation. I am fully fit and I have all the fitness documents about my health from my Neuro-Surgeon and my Oncologist from India. In that case, will my case get rejected? Can you assist?
Has any one in the forum faced the same situation, I am very confused. what is the success rate for such cases?
If you are under the spousal sponsorship process, you are exempt from excessive demand rule that can lead to medical inadmissibility. For spouses, they only check for any health condition that is a risk to public safety. Tumour is not one of them hence you’ll be fine. They just ask you to do extra tests to assess your full health. Rest easy.
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