Hi friends
I underwent medical fitness testing for Oman employment recently. This is how it goes:
1. First step is to get GAMCA slip at GAMCA centers located in all major cities in India. You need to go there personally with your original passport.
2. They'll get your biometric, take a snap using their web-cam & hand over the GAMCA slip free of cost within a few minutes (something that you'll rarely experience in India ).
3. A random GCC-affiliated medical center (within city limits) is mentioned in the slip (I mean you can't go to a center of your choice).
4. GAMCA slip is valid for up to 60 days. So you have to get the testing done within that period.
5. The GCC-affiliated medical center collects GAMCA slip & you'll also need five passport-size photographs with blue background (Oman rule). Visa & Offer letter are not mandatory. They will take your snap & biometric again (for cross verification with GAMCA center).
6. You will give your urine sample first. I have seen people filling the sample container with tap water just to make sure nothing adverse comes up in the report!!
7. They will then take your blood sample (5ml). Inside the blood collection room, your snap will be cross verified in the computerized system once again!!
8. Chest X-ray is taken (not sure if its a digital x-ray). You are told to take a deep breath & hold for few seconds while they take the film. Some individuals do not take deep breath while getting filmed.... to hide their lung scars!!
9. You will then be examined by a GP who notes down your height, weight, BP and auscultates your chest with a stethoscope. He will ask if you'd undergone any surgery in the past & inquires about any drug allergy. He will also test your vision in both eyes separately. I was asked to count the black dots on white background at a distance of 6 meters approx. The GP had Ishihara charts with him that are used to detect color blindness (I guess they're for professional drivers, industrial workers, etc.).
10. The physician told me that I will have to get MMR vaccination for which I only said, ok sir....
11. You will be given an acknowledgment/ slip which you will have to produce while collecting the report. The medical testing charges for Oman are Rs.3800 (per individual). You will pay the same before leaving the center (please do insist for a bill for the same).
12. The whole process took about an hour (the center was not so busy on that day, I guess)
13. They told the report is generally available on next day & is only hand-delivered (can send your friend as messenger with the provided slip). They don't courier the reports even if you're ready to pay for it.
14. Reports are delivered only if you are found to be 'fit' (inquire over phone if you are 'fit' before visiting them)
Now, the report.... It consists of 4 pages.
1. The original GAMCA slip (with hologram)
2. Medical Test Report of the GCC Board (with hologram & your computerized snap)
>>>Medical examination:
Eye/Ear, BP/Heart, Lungs/chest X-ray, Abdomen, Hernia, Vericose veins, Extremities, Deformities, Skin, Venereal diseases (clinical), CNS and Psychiatry
>>>Lab investigations:
Urine: Sugar, Albumin, Bilharziasis (if endemic).
Stool: mentioned as 'normal' though no stool sample was collected!
Blood: Blood group, Hemoglobin, Thick film for Malaria & Microfilaria
Serology: RBS (random blood sugar), Liver function test (details not specified), Creatinine, ELISA for HIV 1 & 2, HBsAg, Anti-HCV, VDRL, TPHA for syphilis (if VDRL positive) and pregnancy test for females
3. Medical Report of the Test center signed by the center head (exactly same as above but with your photograph pasted on it)
4. Vaccination certificate mentioning Rubella and Measles vaccines (batch number & date of inoculation. I wonder how I got that certificate without getting any injections!
I've heard that once you are tested, the fitness tests cannot be repeated before 6 months. I still remember those nervous moments before I got to know about the results from the medical center over phone here in Mumbai....
Good luck to those going for "fitness testing"...