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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Go for it OP

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Keep the appointment

Keep your options open

With a HGV licence, you will always have a job to fall back on if your chosen career path fails for any reason

£160 is a small fee for that security

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you don’t think you’ll need it, let it go

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

once its gone its gone .....

i have a few licences , pco ,(public carriage office ) uttlesford council hackney carriage etc etc , ones i need for chauffering ..

so far your thoughts are pushing me to keeping it

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Keep the appointment

Keep your options open

With a HGV licence, you will always have a job to fall back on if your chosen career path fails for any reason

£160 is a small fee for that security"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you can afford the £160 take the medical. Always handy to have, just in case

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

160 pounds is steep. Doesn’t have to be your own go surgery who does it. Shop around

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?"

keep it

personally i dont need my crb checks but i keep them renewed as you never know!

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

It’s worth keeping up, if you drive anyway surely a regular medical is a good thing

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"160 pounds is steep. Doesn’t have to be your own go surgery who does it. Shop around"

this is the reason im after your advice /thoughts

£160 well steep i thought

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It’s worth keeping up, if you drive anyway surely a regular medical is a good thing "

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By *horltzMan  over a year ago

heysham


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

Have you got an up to date drivers Cpc ? Without that there would be no point in taking the medical as you can’t drive professionally without it !

On the other hand , if you hire a HGV for private use , neither is required by law as it’s not for commercial purposes

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

Have you got an up to date drivers Cpc ? Without that there would be no point in taking the medical as you can’t drive professionally without it !

On the other hand , if you hire a HGV for private use , neither is required by law as it’s not for commercial purposes

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?"

i understand ,the medical is just to keep the hgv side of things up to date on my drivers licence ,including what they call grandad rights as i passed 30 years ago.

should i drive for a living i know i can take a 5 day cpc course , which ive heard is a bit of a myth , you watch or learn the same video every day and pass.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"160 pounds is steep. Doesn’t have to be your own go surgery who does it. Shop around"

top advice fella , cancelled the doctors appointment with gp for £160

re booked for £55 elsewhere

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By *horltzMan  over a year ago

heysham


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

Have you got an up to date drivers Cpc ? Without that there would be no point in taking the medical as you can’t drive professionally without it !

On the other hand , if you hire a HGV for private use , neither is required by law as it’s not for commercial purposes

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?

i understand ,the medical is just to keep the hgv side of things up to date on my drivers licence ,including what they call grandad rights as i passed 30 years ago.

should i drive for a living i know i can take a 5 day cpc course , which ive heard is a bit of a myth , you watch or learn the same video every day and pass."

Yeah , but it’s expensive , approx £450 , something to think about , plus it has to be renewed every 5 years

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York

I had mine a couple of weeks ago, luckily the military are paying for the medical, theory and test!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?"

I'd go for it. If its going to get you work that pays more than what you'd earn without it, its progression.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

Have you got an up to date drivers Cpc ? Without that there would be no point in taking the medical as you can’t drive professionally without it !

On the other hand , if you hire a HGV for private use , neither is required by law as it’s not for commercial purposes

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?

i understand ,the medical is just to keep the hgv side of things up to date on my drivers licence ,including what they call grandad rights as i passed 30 years ago.

should i drive for a living i know i can take a 5 day cpc course , which ive heard is a bit of a myth , you watch or learn the same video every day and pass.

Yeah , but it’s expensive , approx £450 , something to think about , plus it has to be renewed every 5 years"

it is expensive , and you learn zero from taking your cpc ive heard ..

im going to take the medical , now only 55 quid after a quick bit of googling so at least my licence stays legal.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

All the replies were really helpfull

Thanks everyone ..

The outcome is ive cancelled the medical with my GP , ONLY because he wanted £160

Ive re booked on line for £50 with a company that specialise in the said medical ..

i noted when booking just ten minute time slots which kind of proves to me its going to be blood pressure , eye test , heart beat , etc , in and out basically .

my GP charges were astronomical..

After all i dont drive lorrys and probably wont , just wanted to keep the category on my licence.

Thanks everyone ,

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"160 pounds is steep. Doesn’t have to be your own go surgery who does it. Shop around"

This post saved me £110

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By *angtidy42Couple  over a year ago

Redditch

Keep it going. But look on the net as you can get it a lot cheaper then your GP. If you have medical problems then it's best to do it with your own GP as he will know your condition better. Mine was £120 plus you need to do an eye test not all GPS do the eye test.

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By *innerdateMan  over a year ago

Leigh

I think for £160 which isn't that much you always have the option of a differs job and there is alwY good jobs for HGV driVers.

Go for it!!

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By *hinypants77Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"Keep the appointment

Keep your options open

With a HGV licence, you will always have a job to fall back on if your chosen career path fails for any reason

£160 is a small fee for that security"

There’s no long term security at all in driving jobs. With autonomous vehicles becoming commonplace in the next few years driving jobs will be the first to go. I’d look at other careers if it’s job security that’s important

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By *ichaelangelaCouple  over a year ago

notts

I shopped around, got mine for £55

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Keep it going. But look on the net as you can get it a lot cheaper then your GP. If you have medical problems then it's best to do it with your own GP as he will know your condition better. Mine was £120 plus you need to do an eye test not all GPS do the eye test. "

cheers , ive no known medical problems and my gp will only do the neccessary as requested on the dvla form .

place ive rebooked with include the eye test and all for a bullseye.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?"

You can get medicals at much more reasonable prices.

Go in any Truckstop and pick up Truckstop news it's free and always full of ads for medicals.

I pay around £35.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?"

I needed to renew mine a few months ago, and paid £50 for it.

Also posters are saying about CPC ... this is a requirement to show competence in driving standards, and must be renewed every 5 years... each course costs approx £40 (5 courses)

And then you need a digital tachograph card if you want to drive anything newer than 2005... yup it's all a con from those above is mere mortals, but it is also a necessity of you are a PSV/HGV driver.

Personally I think it's worth renewing, as it is what i do for a living.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?

I needed to renew mine a few months ago, and paid £50 for it.

Also posters are saying about CPC ... this is a requirement to show competence in driving standards, and must be renewed every 5 years... each course costs approx £40 (5 courses)

And then you need a digital tachogrsph card if you want to drive anything newer than 2005... yup it's all a con from those above is mere mortals, but it is also a necessity of you are a PSV/HGV driver.

Personally I think it's worth renewing, as it is what o do for a living.

Look up "

yep ive got a valid driver card too.

i chauffeur these days ,

purely doing the medical tokeep the category on my licence

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By *octor DeleriumMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough


"Keep it going. But look on the net as you can get it a lot cheaper then your GP. If you have medical problems then it's best to do it with your own GP as he will know your condition better. Mine was £120 plus you need to do an eye test not all GPS do the eye test. "

It's my signature on the form stating that, in my opinion, you are fit to drive a lorry/minibus/bus.

I'm not going to accept you for an appointment without having full access to your medical record, asking an awful lot of questions, and undertaking a full medical examination.

I prefer not to end up in the Coroner's Court explaining why I didn't examine your eyes, check your visual acuity, fail to mention your epilepsy, high blood pressure etc.

You'll have a one hour appointment; £160 is for my professionalism.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A greedy doctor is never skint

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Keep it going. But look on the net as you can get it a lot cheaper then your GP. If you have medical problems then it's best to do it with your own GP as he will know your condition better. Mine was £120 plus you need to do an eye test not all GPS do the eye test.

It's my signature on the form stating that, in my opinion, you are fit to drive a lorry/minibus/bus.

I'm not going to accept you for an appointment without having full access to your medical record, asking an awful lot of questions, and undertaking a full medical examination.

I prefer not to end up in the Coroner's Court explaining why I didn't examine your eyes, check your visual acuity, fail to mention your epilepsy, high blood pressure etc.

You'll have a one hour appointment; £160 is for my professionalism."

im not looking to get a fake or incorrect examination .nor a cheap one , the going rate is £50 on line with recommended companies that specialise and have registered doctors .

I assume they will carry out the required tests per the dvla form

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By *ichaelangelaCouple  over a year ago

notts


"Keep it going. But look on the net as you can get it a lot cheaper then your GP. If you have medical problems then it's best to do it with your own GP as he will know your condition better. Mine was £120 plus you need to do an eye test not all GPS do the eye test.

It's my signature on the form stating that, in my opinion, you are fit to drive a lorry/minibus/bus.

I'm not going to accept you for an appointment without having full access to your medical record, asking an awful lot of questions, and undertaking a full medical examination.

I prefer not to end up in the Coroner's Court explaining why I didn't examine your eyes, check your visual acuity, fail to mention your epilepsy, high blood pressure etc.

You'll have a one hour appointment; £160 is for my professionalism.

im not looking to get a fake or incorrect examination .nor a cheap one , the going rate is £50 on line with recommended companies that specialise and have registered doctors .

I assume they will carry out the required tests per the dvla form"

this is correct, our company have a regular registered doctor that specialises in hgv/pcv medicals, thats all they do now and charge £55.

those that charge £160 etc are no more qualified but think they have a license to print money

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By *radleywigginsMan  over a year ago

northwest

Here's a story from when I was at medical school..

We were on a placement in a GP surgery in Stockport when the fattest, wheeziest, sweating old boy came in stinking of fags with grease stains down his shirt.

The GP said to my mate and I 'I don't think what happens next will be very educational for you lads, take yourself off for a brew..'

When we got back, brown envelope on the desk stuffed with twenties...

It was a farce even back then

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

The outcome is i am now paying £50 privately with a registered private doctor and company that specialises in heavy goods vehicle driver medicals instead of £160 with my own gp

going private is the cheaper option (not a being negligent option to obtain the said medical)

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By *ire_bladeMan  over a year ago

Manchester

I've a full licence but never used my hgv or psv for a career but still won't let them go. Think it must be 12 months ago I had to renew. It's a pain but I do like all them letters on my licence.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've a full licence but never used my hgv or psv for a career but still won't let them go. Think it must be 12 months ago I had to renew. It's a pain but I do like all them letters on my licence. "

And having all those letters on our licence means we can actually say we are professional too! Haha

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By *ynecplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

I am the same and though £75 was steep. I have debated whether or not to bother next time round but reading these comments make me think I will keep it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Worth renewing. The Doctor confirmed I had Sleep Apneoa and diabeties at my renewal. I don’t drive trucks for a living, never have done but was worth doing the medical anyway. Paid £60 four years ago so I think £160 is a bit dear.

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By *aren1956TV/TS  over a year ago

Fakenham

CPC is the biggest rip-off in the driving industry after me having to renew my CAR licence every 5 years instead of every 10 years just because I have PCV.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"CPC is the biggest rip-off in the driving industry after me having to renew my CAR licence every 5 years instead of every 10 years just because I have PCV. "

Actually it could be due to your age?

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By *octor DeleriumMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough


"im not looking to get a fake or incorrect examination .nor a cheap one , the going rate is £50 on line with recommended companies that specialise and have registered doctors .

I assume they will carry out the required tests per the dvla form"

I hope they will; I'll be interested to hear how long your appointment lasts.

I've watched, as in the same room, doctors carry out 'medical examinations' in which they didn't even touch the individual, let alone ask them to undress; this despite them knowing that I'm the one that was intending to employ them.

Signing of fitness for work, on the basis of the individual answering questions, without having checked the entire medical record is not something that I'm prepared to do.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If the company you work for doesn't reimburse you for licence renewal,CPC training and DQC,medical and Digi card renewal then,quite frankly,you are working for the wrong company.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"im not looking to get a fake or incorrect examination .nor a cheap one , the going rate is £50 on line with recommended companies that specialise and have registered doctors .

I assume they will carry out the required tests per the dvla form

I hope they will; I'll be interested to hear how long your appointment lasts.

I've watched, as in the same room, doctors carry out 'medical examinations' in which they didn't even touch the individual, let alone ask them to undress; this despite them knowing that I'm the one that was intending to employ them.

Signing of fitness for work, on the basis of the individual answering questions, without having checked the entire medical record is not something that I'm prepared to do.

"

I'ne never been touched or asked to undress for my medicals. Eyesight,blood pressure and a urine sample to test for diabetes is about it,as well as the questionnaire. If there are any conditions that your GP is aware of,don't they have a duty to inform DVLA? You certainly have that duty yourself,if you failed to declare it you would probably lose your licence at the very least.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If the company you work for doesn't reimburse you for licence renewal,CPC training and DQC,medical and Digi card renewal then,quite frankly,you are working for the wrong company."

Mine pays for everything

Ok so I am the company director... does that count?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If the company you work for doesn't reimburse you for licence renewal,CPC training and DQC,medical and Digi card renewal then,quite frankly,you are working for the wrong company.

Mine pays for everything

Ok so I am the company director... does that count?"

Claim it against tax then.

Got any jobs available?

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By *un4meanduMan  over a year ago

STOTFOLD


"i passed my heavy goods vehicle licence as a youngster ,it was an achievement

ive never really driven lorrys as a career but ive hired a few , helping people move , did some agency work a few times , i very much doubt i will drive one as a living .

anyway would you or wouldnt you re new is my question .

my gp surgery just rang as the medical to re new is tomorrow

£160 quid

im thinking is it worth it .

could cancel the appointment and let it go .

your views?

keep it

personally i dont need my crb checks but i keep them renewed as you never know!"

Crb is now dbs if your up to date but new rules on that mean each place you work or help have to carry out their own dbs so another minefield I have 7 from different organisations and they all have to pay what a con

As far as hgv/ lgv I keep mine just in case

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You don’t need to go to your own GP for the medical, shop around for the best price

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"If the company you work for doesn't reimburse you for licence renewal,CPC training and DQC,medical and Digi card renewal then,quite frankly,you are working for the wrong company."

i dont work for a company ..

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So..........

The outcome of my £160 medical with my GP to renew my HGV licence.

Basically i shopped around after some tips on this posting and went for a private medical for £50.

Having had driving related medicals before the private GP did exactly as my doctor would have , ie pulse , blood pressure , heart rate , eye sight test , reflection test , etc etc etc , asked me some medical related questions (remember you sign a declaration declaring to the best of your knowledge its true). i paid £50 job done .

New licence came yesterday so all sweet .

lets be honest , £150 quid off my own doctor was daylight robbery.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So..........

The outcome of my £160 medical with my GP to renew my HGV licence.

Basically i shopped around after some tips on this posting and went for a private medical for £50.

Having had driving related medicals before the private GP did exactly as my doctor would have , ie pulse , blood pressure , heart rate , eye sight test , reflection test , etc etc etc , asked me some medical related questions (remember you sign a declaration declaring to the best of your knowledge its true). i paid £50 job done .

New licence came yesterday so all sweet .

lets be honest , £150 quid off my own doctor was daylight robbery.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cheap as chips go for it

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By *inge61Couple  over a year ago

n/wales

there are a few who do hgv meds out there if you look it keeps the licence up i got mine back after an accedent easy enuff i cant be botherd doing it for a liveing anymore down to the way the industry is ive now got an off shore licence which i had to exchange and dont need a med till 70 lol just find one on here that does meds is the best way by here i mean the net lol unless any docs on fab do it

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By *inge61Couple  over a year ago

n/wales

see your sorted good on ye they still loads of piolets short lol and can stay that way till they do something but the main thing is ye still got the licence and ye dont need drivers cpc unless you getting paid to do the job

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