National B race licence medical £132!! Recommendations?
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Just phoned my doctors surgery and they want £132 to do my medical!
Phoned another local surgery and they told me I'd have to go to my GP as they have my records, is this true?
Also can anyone recommend somewhere around the Bedfordshire area for a medical if I don't have to use my own GP?
Thanks
Phoned another local surgery and they told me I'd have to go to my GP as they have my records, is this true?
Also can anyone recommend somewhere around the Bedfordshire area for a medical if I don't have to use my own GP?
Thanks
I run an ARDS school at Teesside, Middlesbrough where I have a Doctor who comes on site and carries out medicals for anyone taking their test, and he charges £50. If you are in the area at anytime, I'll let you have his number, and you can arrange to call at his house, and have your medical done there!! Obviously if you were to make a specific journey the cost of fuel would outweigh the saving!!
HTH, Howard
HTH, Howard
I just booked an appointment with my GP and asked him if he would fill out the form, its barely a medical, more a 5 minute assesment, once he had seen how quick and easy it was he only charged me like 20 quid.
Strangly my dad booked in with the same doctor a couple of weeks later and ended up paying 80 quid. The price you pay seems pretty much made up on the spot.
Strangly my dad booked in with the same doctor a couple of weeks later and ended up paying 80 quid. The price you pay seems pretty much made up on the spot.
jamier1107 said:
Just phoned my doctors surgery and they want £132 to do my medical!
Phoned another local surgery and they told me I'd have to go to my GP as they have my records, is this true?
That's not true, they were putting you off. You don't have to use your GP just a qualified medical doctor. Try ringing a private clinic/hospital such as Nuffield, ask if you can fax them the form and give you a quote.Phoned another local surgery and they told me I'd have to go to my GP as they have my records, is this true?
As its a non NHS service its up to individual practices to set their own fees although from the sound of your local GP's surgery may think its the same exam as for a HGV licence. You could try showing then the form and see if they'll charge you less given the minimal amount of work involved
Just a quick input from a medical perspective. The MSA form is very basic and, quite honestly, if you're cynical about it you can complete the whole job in 10 minutes - and if you're charging the average of £90 or thereabouts that's a nice little earner.
I'd like to think that most doctors approach this medical quite seriously - after all it's your signature on the bottom of the form. I do the MSA medical to the same standard as an HGV/PCV medical - which as a previous poster mentioned is more thorough.
I think it is fair to say that the majority of my colleagues who are disinterested in helping out are either 1) just knackered at the end of another long day and don't fancy any extra work or 2) believe the medical is more complicated than it is.
A final thought - particularly for any potential racers who may have health problems - this is all about personal safety. Do you really want to entrust yourself to the cheapest provider?. Will they examine you thoroughly, will they spot the medical problem that could pitch you unconscious into the Armco at 120mph ? Do you also go for the cheap and cheerful option when you are choosing your helmet/on board extinguisher and race harness ?
I'd like to think that most doctors approach this medical quite seriously - after all it's your signature on the bottom of the form. I do the MSA medical to the same standard as an HGV/PCV medical - which as a previous poster mentioned is more thorough.
I think it is fair to say that the majority of my colleagues who are disinterested in helping out are either 1) just knackered at the end of another long day and don't fancy any extra work or 2) believe the medical is more complicated than it is.
A final thought - particularly for any potential racers who may have health problems - this is all about personal safety. Do you really want to entrust yourself to the cheapest provider?. Will they examine you thoroughly, will they spot the medical problem that could pitch you unconscious into the Armco at 120mph ? Do you also go for the cheap and cheerful option when you are choosing your helmet/on board extinguisher and race harness ?
Edited by moffspeed on Thursday 4th August 08:01
Edited by moffspeed on Thursday 4th August 08:06
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