Motorhome Driver Medical

A motorhome driver medical is carried out to ensure that drivers are in good enough health to safely drive a private hire vehicle or hackney carriage on the public highway.

Before You Book With Us

Your Local Authority, not the DVLA, decide who can carry out your medical. Therefore, we strongly advise customers to check first whether or not any General Practitioner can complete the medical examination for them. This is because most Local Authorities allow any GP to perform motorhome medicals where as others state that only the driver’s own General Practitioner may do so.

In addition, some Local Authorities require that the person conducting your medical has access to your medical records. This may need to be requested from your GP surgery in advance of your appointment.

You must obtain a D4 driver medical to obtain and hold a category C1 license to drive a motorhome.

If you passed your driving test from January 1997 onwards you will need a D4 medical to apply for a C1 provisional licence. If you passed your test before 1997 you automatically obtain a C1 licence, however a medical is required when you turn 70 in order for you to retain C1 entitlements for another 3 years.

£59

Your Appointment

Please bring with you the following to your medical appointment:

  • A physical, printed copy of your Medical Form (you can find your medical form online by visiting your Local Authority’s website and searching for ‘Bus Licensing’).
  • Photographic Identification.
  • Your driving glasses/contact lenses and prescription if applicaple.
  • Details of any ongoing medical conditions plus any medication you are taking.
  • Medical records as required.

The medical professional conducting your medical will review your medical records based on the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) Group 2 Medical Standards.

The medical examination itself takes approximately twenty minutes to complete and covers the following areas:

  • Vision
  • Cardiovascular
  • Endocrine system
  • Neurological
  • Medical records as required.
  • Psychiatric

We may not make a fitness decision during your medical as there may be additional checks and time required e.g. if you have suffered from a previous medical condition related to your heart, in which case an Echocardiogram (ECG) may be required. Local Authorities have adopted Group 2 guidelines but often do not have the facilities to deal with a follow up such as an ECG, you will be expected to arrange this yourself if it is deemed necessary.

Your Medical Test Results

If your test results are normal, the medical professional conducting your medical will provide a fitness certificate to confirm to the DVLA that you are fit to drive a private hire vehicle or hackney carriage.

If your test results are not normal, or if your test is unsuccessful, the medical professional conducting your medical is obliged to report to the DVLA that you do not fit the medical requirements.

For advice and guidance on assessing your fitness to drive please visit: General information: assessing fitness to drive.

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Liverpool City Centre

57 Rodney Street, Liverpool L1 9ER - 0151 458 0835
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Manchester (Stretford)

Unit 3, Empress Business Centre Chester Rd M16 9EA - 0161 511 8915
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Wirral

Skinplicity 9 Church Rd Bebington CH63 7PG - 0151 245 2855
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Knightsbridge

77-83 Pavilion Road, London, SW1X 0ET, England - 020 3089 2685
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Cornhill (Bank)

32 Cornhill, Cornhill London EC3V 3SG - 020 3089 2680
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Stockton-on-Tees

Unit 3, Prince Regent St, Stockton on Tees, TS18 1DF
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Newcastle

Newcastle, Unit 1, Killingworth Road, United Kingdom, NE3 1SY
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Motorhome Driver Medical

A Motorhome driver medical is carried out to ensure that drivers are in good enough health to safely drive a private hire vehicle or hackney carriage on the public highway.

You must obtain a D4 driver medical to obtain and hold a category C1 license to drive a motorhome. 

If you passed your driving test from January 1997 onwards you will need a D4 medical to apply for a C1 provisional licence. If you passed your test before 1997 you automatically obtain a C1 licence, however a medical is required when you turn 70 in order for you to retain C1 entitlements for another 3 years.

Before You Book With Us

Your Local Authority, not the DVLA, decide who can carry out your medical. Therefore, we strongly advise customers to check first whether or not any General Practitioner can complete the medical examination for them. This is because most Local Authorities allow any GP to perform Motorhome Medicals where as others state that only the driver’s own General Practitioner may do so.

In addition, some Local Authorities require that the person conducting your medical has access to your medical records. This may need to be requested from your GP surgery in advance of your appointment.

£59

Your Appointment

The medical professional conducting your medical will review your medical records based on the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) Group 2 Medical Standards.

 

The medical examination itself takes approximately twenty minutes to complete and covers the following areas:

We may not make a fitness decision during your medical as there may be additional checks and time required e.g. if you have suffered from a previous medical condition related to your heart, in which case an Echocardiogram (ECG) may be required. Local Authorities have adopted Group 2 guidelines but often do not have the facilities to deal with a follow up such as an ECG, you will be expected to arrange this yourself if it is deemed necessary.

Your Medical Test Results

If your test results are normal, the medical professional conducting your medical will provide a fitness certificate to confirm to the DVLA that you are fit to drive a private hire vehicle or hackney carriage.

 

If your test results are not normal, or if your test is unsuccessful, the medical professional conducting your medical is obliged to report to the DVLA that you do not fit the medical requirements.

 

For advice and guidance on assessing your fitness to drive please visit: General information: assessing fitness to drive.

Book in with a test centre

Liverpool City Centre

57 Rodney Street, Liverpool,

L1 9ER

Mon – Fri: 08:00 – 16:00

 

 

Cornhill (Bank)

32 Cornhill, Cornhill London

EC3V 3SG

Tues: 08:00 – 18:00

Thurs: 08:00 – 18:00

 

Knightsbridge

77-83 Pavilion Road, London,

SW1X 0ET

Mon: 08:00 – 16:00

Wed: 08:00 – 16:00

Fri: 08:00 – 16:00

Manchester (Stretford)

Unit 3, Empress Business Centre Chester Rd M16 9EA

Mon – Wed: 08:00 – 18:00
Fri: 08:00 – 18:00
 

Liverpool City Centre

57 Rodney Street, Liverpool,

L1 9ER

Mon – Fri: 08:00 – 16:00

 

 

Stockton-on-Tees

Unit 3, Prince Regent St, Stockton on Tees, TS18 1DF

Mon: 9am – 4pm
Wed: 9am – 4pm
Fri: 9am – 4pm

Newcastle

Newcastle, Unit 1, Killingworth Road, United Kingdom, NE3 1SY

Mon – Tues: 9am – 3pm
Thurs: 9am – 3pm
Sat: 9am – 3pm

High Wycombe

Chilterns Shopping Centre, Church Street, High Wycombe, HP11 2DE

Mon – Sat: 9:40am – 4pm
Sun: 11:40am – 4pm
 

Essex

18 Saint Thomas Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4DB

Wed – Fri: 14:00 – 16:00
 
 

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