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Medicals

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:47 am
by foggy
As Luke is now 18 he has to have a medical for his licence, we went to our gp who said they had to charge £90 which seems like a lot for a quick check over? is there any other cheaper way or do we just pay up?

Re: Medicals

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:02 am
by schomosport
Look on the web for someone local to you who does HGV etc. medicals, they will probbaly do the MSA one for a similar fee. I use one in Milton Keynes who charges about £40.

If that is 'local' to you pm me and I will advise contact info.

Re: Medicals

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:30 am
by stevengriffin
Where do you live? I'll do it for free if you want to get to me. I used to do lots of stress ECGs for other drivers but I ran out of favours with my local private hospital (I obviously aren't taking them enough business) but I can do the standard medical.
I have to say £90 seems good value to me. A tank of fuel. The doctor went to med school for five or six years and has to run his building, pay his malpractice insurance and pay his staff. You need to try lawyers!
Anyway I live in Beverley East Yorkshire. Oh yeh, I am a doctor...

Re: Medicals

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:29 pm
by foggy
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your very kind offer, however you're quitre a lot further north than us so wouldn't be viable.
I have contacted another Gp from a local surgery who seems to think he needs access to Luke's medical records? reading the form I don't think he does? I have a class one CAA which cost's me £120 and that is why I thought £90 for MSA which for an 18 year old doesn't consist of an ecg to be rather steep, I do understand all the training and overheads but they wanted to do a full medical on me but saved them the time as I have the class 1 so thought in return they'd sign off Luke's.
Thanks once again for your offer.
Tony.

Re: Medicals

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:29 pm
by NigelD
£90 is about the going rate,

and think I’m right in saying its a one off - unless anything changes health wise.

the next one would be at 45-50yrs or something like that?.. mine consisted of look left, look right, tap knee, blood pressure, move feet, - £90 done! and i didn’t have to wait a week for an appointment either??!!

Re: Medicals

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:54 pm
by foggy
I didn't realise it was a one off until he was older so that helps him, poor boy!
See you at the do Nigel. I hear you and Adrian bumped into boy wonder at the Autosport show.

Re: Medicals

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:38 am
by stevengriffin
Unfortunately I'm on holiday for the dinner dance or I would have done medicals on everyone for free(after a few drinks all pass- quite remarkable).
The offer stands though, if anyone is unable to get a cooperative GP and doesn't mind making the long and hazardous journey along the M62 I'm happy to help out.
If anyone has trouble getting their GP to pass them due to cardiovascular problems let me know. I have managed to get most people through (as long as they actually have a pulse) even those who have had coronary bypass/diabetes/hypertension etc.
Must go, Lance Armstrong and Ben Johnson are waiting to see me :wink:

Re: Medicals

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:17 pm
by stevenconnor
I had my HGV medical carried out last year (I need to get a bigger truck so time to do the full licence) and went with one of these types of firms.

http://www.driversmedicals.com/

£50 for the HGV medical which seemed to involve about double the work my MSA medical has been each year. No need for them to be my GP or access any records.

Now it might seem strange but... these firms bring their 'clinic' to a lay-by near you!

PS and on the "coronary bypass/diabetes/hypertension"... I have had a driver race one of my cars who had a heart transplant as a teenager. Getting the medical approval wasn't easy but his surgeons were very keen and very helpful

Re: Medicals

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:12 am
by Twin 45's
can I have the name and number of the GP in MK as I live nearby and need a medical. Thanks.

Re: Medicals - Milton Keynes

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:54 pm
by schomosport
Peachyhealth.co.uk 01908 506547

Re: Medicals

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:01 pm
by foggy
Bobby, you ever thought of being a politician? :lol:
I was with you up to the nhs doctor £50-90 bit then I was lost?
All sorted now with peachyhealth for £35, more affordable for an 18yr old at college. :)

Re: Medicals

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:59 pm
by stevengriffin
I've got news for some of you. GPs have been self employed since 1948. Only hospital doctors are employees of the NNHS.

Re: Medicals

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:01 am
by lee
If you want blood grouping , go and give blood and they will inform you what you have.....

Re: Medicals

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:08 am
by lee
And you can have a cup of tea and chocolate biscuits after.....

Re: Medicals

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:46 am
by tristancliffe
I suspect the only reason I do give blood is for the biscuits and coffee. I can't be totally sure (subconscious and all that), but if they stopped the post-giving 'meal' I'd probably not bother.