Need to renew your EASA Class 1 Pilot Medical Certificate quickly in a stress-free process?
Its easy with flyingmedicine!
Choose your time- we work late nights and Saturdays for your convenience.
If you're not sure then phone our call center on 0333 404 3232 and they'll assist you or send us an email on info@flyingmedicine.uk
Book your appointment by calling 0333 404 3232 or book online below
Please follow the process to renew your class 1 pilot medicals:
Get an extended eye exam form completed by an optician if you wear contact lens or glasses and haven't got a prescription dated within the past 2 years.
Get a patient summary record from your own doctor ( You can request this directly from your doctor but sometimes it takes 48 hrs to be processed)
Then complete this form
Sign this medical consent form for us
Then come to visit us for your medical assessment
Give yourself plenty of time to locate us, find parking and relax on our lovely leather Chesterfields
DO NOT forget to bring your forms, patient summary from your doctor and your last medical certificate.
Bring in your glasses if you wear contacts or glasses
Bring your passport to validate your ID
Turn up with a full bladder so we can do a urine check. ( We've got a water dispenser in case)
Bring a Chaperone if you wish to have one during the clinical examination
If you need an ECG, please shave your chest if applicable beforehand
If you need an audiogram then please ensure there has been no loud noise exposure for 16 hours before the assessment.
The medical process is normally completed within 1 hr
Once complete leave with a smile and your class 1 pilots medical certificate!
The fee for the medical and the haemoglobin blood test is £195 payable at the time of booking
Payment is accepted by Debit / Credit Cards. AMEX credit cards are not accepted
Costs for additional tests which may be required like ECGs, Audiograms can be found here
These can be paid on the day in cash or credit/debit cards.
Book now by calling 0333 404 3232
Certificates can be revalidated up to 45 days before the expiry date of the current certificate keeping the existing expiry date as the start of the next validity period.
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