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Long Wait for Medical Report?
Posted: Mon 16 Feb, 2009 12:39 am
by _Mark_
Has anyone else had their medical forms sent off, but not had a reply for ages, I handed mine back to the acio about a month and a half to two months ago, The sgt says he's got nothing back yet. Just wondered if anyone else has been waiting this long.
And, has anyone practiced the 10 miler, either with or without the 35lbs? i know you dont really need to at the moment but just wondering. I did it for the first time without any weight, just a run and only partially hilly. I'm going to give it a go with 35lbs later in the week. Anyone else doing anything similar?
Posted: Mon 16 Feb, 2009 4:03 pm
by jstagg
Hello Mark, I'm not 100% sure about this 10 miler your talking about but, the normal time for applicants above 17yrs is 12 weeks, it can be longer if there is any specific medical problems, also if the applicant changes their mind about their job choice or there is no vacancies it can take longer.
The medical part of enlistments is by far the longest, it's different for many people it all depends on your GP's work load, how long has it been exactly if its less than two weeks give it one more and then call, if it's been above 3 - 4 give your GP a visit or call and see what's happening, Some people have had their GP loose the form so checking up is all ways a good idea.
Posted: Mon 16 Feb, 2009 4:29 pm
by _Mark_
jstagg wrote:it all depends on your GP's work load
I handed in and collected the paperwork from the gp myself, it's been almost 2 months since i handed back to the recruiting sgt.
Posted: Mon 16 Feb, 2009 4:31 pm
by jstagg
Lost in the post? ask for another one, and re-send it or take it back to the office.
Posted: Tue 17 Feb, 2009 11:24 pm
by joe9843
id go back to the recuiting office and ask for the recruiter to see if all your documents have been PROPERLY sent... i only say this because when i applied i was waiting for 3 weeks, when i went to inquire why it was taking so long they relise that they didnt press a button on the computer to forward my details

Posted: Wed 18 Feb, 2009 12:22 am
by Dawber
i handed my forms to the doctor last week and phoned them yesterday and they said to me that it can take upto 6 weeks to be filled in. i think its a joke myself.
Posted: Wed 18 Feb, 2009 7:08 am
by MSI64
Top tip for future Medicals
Book a thirty minute appointment with your Doctor and then sit with him/her until there done. Then take them by hand back to the office.
My applicants get results in around 5-7 days
Posted: Wed 18 Feb, 2009 9:14 am
by foshy
thats exactly what i done i went down there and watched them fill it in then went and handed it in...got a replie in 2weeks.
Posted: Wed 18 Feb, 2009 5:20 pm
by skidloaf
I've been waiting four weeks for mine now. I asked if it would be quicker to make an appointment with the GP and go through it with him/her and I was told "NO! we don't do that for forms, it would'nt be appropriate"...yeah, neither is waiting four weeks for a form that takes 20 minutes.
Posted: Mon 23 Feb, 2009 11:39 pm
by Brummielad
What is involved in the medical forms? is it just the doctor filling in your medical history?
Posted: Tue 24 Feb, 2009 7:20 am
by skidloaf
I believe so. There are about 5 pages of yes/no questions which need a bit of info if you've had problems in these areas.
Posted: Tue 24 Feb, 2009 1:56 pm
by Dawber
skidloaf wrote:I've been waiting four weeks for mine now. I asked if it would be quicker to make an appointment with the GP and go through it with him/her and I was told "NO! we don't do that for forms, it would'nt be appropriate"...yeah, neither is waiting four weeks for a form that takes 20 minutes.
i was told the same information, phoned the doctors asked if i could book an appointment to fill in my army medical forms and i recieved a straight "NO" and something about we dont do this with forms, maybe some doctors just aren't as busy as others, or some doctors do find getting these forms filled in important can't really say

lol
Posted: Tue 24 Feb, 2009 2:43 pm
by skidloaf
I thought that but whenever I go in to ask about it the place seems really empty.
I called them again today as its been five weeks now. Just heard back and apparently the Dr is going to do it today so fingers crossed I can take it in to the AFCO tomorrow.
I'd say to anyone waiting on the RG8 to keep pestering your GP. They're getting paid to do it afterall.
Posted: Tue 24 Feb, 2009 8:44 pm
by Dawber
do you have to take it off to your AFCO, or can your doctor send it off for you?
Posted: Tue 24 Feb, 2009 8:49 pm
by Trev1
Can I just ask when you guys go to the doctors etc do you always see the same doctor? becuase every time I go I always near enough see a diffrent doctor, so which doctor would have to fill my medical forms in?