HGV Medical Examination
Understanding the requirements of an HGV medical is essential for any aspiring or current HGV driver. Here's everything you need to know.
What Is an HGV Medical?
An HGV medical examination is a legal requirement for obtaining or renewing an HGV driver's licence in the UK. The examination helps ensure that drivers are fit to operate large and potentially hazardous vehicles safely on public roads.
The medical must be completed by a certified doctor registered with the GMC, and the results are submitted to the DVLA on the official D4 medical examination form. The examination covers your medical history, physical health, vision, and hearing.
What the Examination Covers
Medical History Review
The doctor reviews your full medical history, including any existing conditions, medications, and recent illnesses.
Physical Examination
A comprehensive physical check including blood pressure, cardiovascular health, and general fitness assessment.
Vision Test
Your eyesight is tested to ensure you meet the minimum standards required for driving large vehicles safely.
Hearing Assessment
A hearing check to confirm you can detect important sounds while driving, such as horns and emergency sirens.
Urine Analysis
A urine sample may be tested to check for conditions such as diabetes that could affect your ability to drive.
How Often Do You Need a Medical?
| Age Group | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Under 45 | Every 5 years |
| 45 – 64 | Every 5 years |
| 65+ | Every year |
Drivers with specific medical conditions may be required to undergo more frequent examinations.
How to Prepare
Frequently Asked Questions
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