Midland Medical

Malaysia Visa Medical Certificate £250

Medical report including blood tests  UK citizens applying for Malaysian Employment Passes, Student Visas, and Digital Nomad (DE Rantau) passes. Additional fee for chest x-ray if required £125

Whats included in your Malaysia Visa Medical?

Full Clinical Examination
Blood Tests
FCDO Registered Doctor
Urine testing

About our Clinic

About the Malaysia Visa Medical

The Malaysia Visa Medical is a mandatory health screening for foreign nationals seeking a Long-Term Social Visit Pass, Employment Pass, or Student Pass. The Malaysian Immigration Department and Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) require these medical reports to ensure that all individuals entering the country for work or study are in good health and do not pose a risk to public health.

Who can apply?
Expatriates moving for professional roles, digital nomads under the DE Rantau program, and international students. Note that “Foreign Workers” in specific sectors (like construction or domestic work) must follow the separate FOMEMA medical protocol.

Eligible Visa Types:

  • Employment Pass (Category I, II, and III)
  • Professional Visit Pass (PVP)
  • Student Pass (EMGS regulated)
  • DE Rantau Digital Nomad Pass
  • MM2H (Malaysia My Second Home) Program

Requirements & Official Guidance:
Applicants must undergo a pre-departure medical in their home country. For students, the results must be uploaded to the EMGS portal. For the latest visa and health entry requirements, visit the official government guidance: Official Portal of the Immigration Department of Malaysia.

Dont forget to bring with you

Kuala Lumpur skyline seen at dawn from Bukit Tabur Mountain, Malaysia, Southeast Asia

FAQs about our Malaysia Visa Medical

Which types of Malaysia visas require this medical?

A medical certificate is mandatory for almost all long-term passes, including the Employment Pass, Student Pass, and the MM2H program. It is also a requirement for the DE Rantau Digital Nomad Pass to ensure you have the necessary health clearance and insurance for your stay.
You should book your medical 4–6 weeks before your intended departure. Most Malaysian medical certificates are valid for 3 months from the date of issue. Students should follow the specific timeline provided by EMGS during their VAL (Visa Approval Letter) application process.
The clinic appointment takes approximately 30–40 minutes. Because the Malaysian authorities require specific blood screenings and a Chest X-ray, the final certified report is typically ready within 3–5 working days.
FOMEMA is the governing body for foreign worker medicals in Malaysia. While usually done upon arrival, many professional (Expat) visas require a “Pre-Departure” medical in the UK that mirrors these standards.
Yes, the Malaysian medical form specifically requires a urine drug screen to confirm the absence of prohibited substances.
Yes, Hepatitis B screening is mandatory. If you are a healthcare worker or a teacher, the scrutiny for Hepatitis and HIV is even higher.
Yes, a Chest X-ray is required to rule out Tuberculosis. The report must be signed by a radiologist and then verified by our examining doctor.
Similar to other Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia requires a blood test to ensure you are not carrying Malaria, particularly if you have recently lived in a high-risk region.
Yes, we are familiar with the various Malaysian Immigration forms and ensure all physical findings and lab results are correctly transposed to meet their strict entry requirements.

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