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Visa medical appointments
Clients should be aware of disruptions to visa medical services, both in Australia and outside Australia, due to COVID-19.
Our visa processing officers are aware of the disruptions. We will take the extended timeframes in to account when considering your visa application.
You do not need to contact us if your visa medical has been rescheduled.
If you have not yet lodged a visa application or have not been requested to undertake an immigration medical examination, there is no need to contact a visa medical services clinic in Australia or an overseas panel clinic at this time.
In Australia
Bupa Visa Medical Services and other Visa Medical Services clinics continue to operate. However, visa medical services have reduced due to requirements of Department of Health in relation to COVID-19.
The measures include social distancing. This is to be implemented for all existing bookings from 19 March onwards. The measures may reduce appointment availability in many centres.
We will cancel some bookings and issue refunds. We will contact all people with cancelled appointments and reschedule into available appointments before opening the booking system to new appointments.
These measures are temporary. They will be reviewed regularly on the advice of the Department of Health.
The measures are intended to ensure the health and safety of visa applicants attending clinics, as well as clinic staff, in line with Australian Government recommendations.
Outside Australia
There are disruptions to overseas services. Some clinics have temporarily suspended or reduced operations for the next few months.
A large number of panel clinics are implementing additional risk management controls according to their national management responses to COVID-19 and their respective government’s advice. |
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