Dr. Patrick Kelly
Dr. Patrick Kelly is an IRCC panel physician in Dublin, Ireland.
Clinkc: Visa Centre, Mater Private Hospital
About the exam
Medical examination: a physical examination and consultation will be performed by our panel doctor who has been nominated by the Immigration Department of Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the USA.
All applicants will have a full medical examination. A urine test is included for all those aged five years and older. The medical involves a physical examination, where the applicant will undress to underwear whilst wearing a gown. Chaperones are available upon request.
Some applicants will be required to undergo a chest x-ray and/or blood testing – please check your requirements with the relevant immigration agency.
Laboratory blood tests: this sample is taken by a qualified phlebotomist.
X-ray: your chest x-ray will be performed and reported on by our diagnostic radiology department here on-site at Mater Private Hospital with quick turnaround of results.
What to bring / preparing for your appointment
If you are planning to travel to Australia, Canada, the USA or New Zealand you must bring the following to your health examination:
- Passport (this must be in date)
- IME/UCI/HP/Referral notification
- Your prescription spectacles or contact lenses
- Existing specialist and/or other relevant medical reports for known medical conditions
- Prescription medications
- Previous chest x-ray reports
- Payment is required in full on day of attendance
For USA visa applicants you must bring the following to your health examination:
- Appointment letter from the United States Embassy
- Passport (this must be in date)
- Two identical passport-sized photographs on white background (two for each applicant, including babies)
- Spectacles or contact lenses, if worn
- Vaccination records, with original certification
- Children's health record
- Medical reports of any past or current illnesses including psychiatric. If there is any history of TB or tuberculosis contact, please obtain old records, including investigation and treatment details
- Records for any treatment of STDs
- Where there may be special educational needs, please provide any recent educational support received
Children under 15 years: if it states in your correspondence from the Department of Immigration/Case Officer that a blood test eg TST/IGRA is required as part of the medical for the child you MUST inform the Visa Centre when you are arranging the appointment.
Electronically enabled medicals will be uploaded and submitted via eMedical.
Women are advised not to attend during their menstrual period as this may affect the required urine test.
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