Midland Medical

Saudi Arabia Visa Medical Certificate £340

We have completed numerous medical Saudia Arabia Visa Medicals. Includes blood tests, urine sample and physical exam. Additional charge for Chest x-ray £125

Whats included in your Saudi Visa Medical?

Blood tests
Clinical Physical Exam
FCDO Registered Doctor
Urine test

About our Clinic

About the Saudi Arabia Visa Medical

The Saudi Arabia Visa Medical is part of the application process for anyone applying for an Employment Visa or Residency permit (Iqama). It is required to ensure that you are free of infectious and chronic diseases.

Who can apply?
UK professionals (aged 22–60) moving for sponsored employment, along with their spouses and dependents. It is a mandatory prerequisite for the visa to be issued by the Saudi Embassy in London.

Eligible Visa Types:

  • Work / Employment Visa (Z Visa)
  • Residency Visa (Iqama)
  • Government Sector Employment
  • Family Joiner / Dependent Visas

Requirements & Official Guidance:
The medical report and laboratory results must typically be no more than 3 months old at the time of submission. For the latest travel and visa guidance, please visit: UK Government: Saudi Arabia Travel Advice.

Dont forget to bring with you

Book your Saudi Visa Medical

Below you can find the Saudi Arabia Medical Examination Form. This is required for all Work (Employment) and Residency visa applications for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Please ensure you have your Wafid/GAMCA registration ready if applicable.
Download Saudi Arabia Medical Form
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FAQs about our Saudi Visa Medical

Which types of visas require this medical for Saudi Arabia?

A medical is mandatory for all Work/Employment Visas and Residency Permits (Iqama). It is not required for the Tourist eVisa or the Electronic Visa Waiver (EVW), though all visitors should ensure they have the required vaccinations (such as Meningitis ACWY) if attending Hajj or Umrah.
We recommend booking your medical 6–8 weeks before your intended flight. This allows enough time for the complex lab results to return and, crucially, for the original documents to be sent for legalisation (Apostille) by the FCDO and the Saudi Embassy, which can take several weeks.
The clinic appointment takes approximately 60 minutes due to the volume of tests. Because of the specialist screening for tropical diseases (Malaria/Bilharzia), final results and the completed report are typically ready within 5 working days.
Yes. For most work and residency visas, you must book your appointment via the Wafid (formerly GAMCA) portal. We are experienced in handling the specific laboratory requirements that the Saudi Embassy demands.
The panel is extensive: HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and even Bilharzia or Malaria depending on your medical history. We also perform stool and urine cultures.
Yes, most Saudi work visas require the medical report to be apostilled by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). All our doctors are registered with the FCDO to ensure your report is accepted for legalisation.
The medical report is typically valid for 60 days from the date of issue. We recommend timing your appointment carefully with your embassy submission.

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