Immigration Medical Assessments

Our aim is to provide a smooth, hassle free integrated approach to your medical assessment.

You must bring your valid Passport with you to your appointment.

We are experienced at providing prompt, hassle free Immigration Medical assessments in NZ and also for other countries too.

We belong to the Panel Physician network for Immigration Medical Examinations for New Zealand and our aim is to provide a smooth, hassle free integrated approach to your medical assessment.

RIW Health (Lower Hutt Clinic) is located across the road from Pacific Radiology Lower Hutt for your chest x-rays. Please ring 04 978-5500 and organise your own appointment at least 45 minutes after your medical assessment at this clinic. We will give you the Xray Form after your medical to take to Pacific Radiology.  We have extensive experience in using the eMedical system and can assist you through this process.

We endeavour to complete NZ eMedicals within 3-4 working days and once your medical has been completed you will be notified by email. If there are any abnormalities we will discuss these with you prior to medicals being submitted and arrange further tests if required.

Our Medical Services

  • We can complete visa medicals for countries that do not require official Panel Physicians; such as China, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Samoa, South Africa, etc. and can arrange all necessary exams that may be required.

    When booking your appointment please state the country the visa medical is required for.

  • With over 10 year’s experience in NZ Immigration Medical assessments, we aim to have your medical assessment submitted to NZ Immigration within 2-3 working days. We complete your eMedical registration and take your photo at no extra cost, making the entire process streamlined and hassle free for you.

Frequently asked questions

  • General Medicals including blood tests only: (INZ1007)

    Adult $470.00

    Student $440.00

    Child $200.00 (Under 15 – without blood tests)

    Over 70 $570.00 (includes extra cost of mini mental exam (brain function test)

    Limited Medicals including blood tests only: (INZ1201)

    Adult $340.00

    Student $330.00

    Child $180.00 (Under 15 – without blood tests)

    Chest X-ray completed and paid for at Pacific Radiology in Wellington or Lower Hutt.

    * Additional prices may apply if there are abnormal clinical findings and further investigations are necessary.

    * All prices are inclusive of GST at 15%

    * Prices may be subject to change without notice

    Immigration Chest X-rays

    If you need an appointment for a Chest x-ray without a Medical, please either call us on 04-830-7897, go to our website: riwhealth.co.nz or email: riwhealth@xtra.co.nz for an appointment. As Panel Physicians, we are now taking bookings if you only require a Chest x-ray without a medical.

    The cost is $60.00 for registration with Immigration NZ only. Please ring Pacific Radiology on 04 978-5500 and arrange your own appointment for your Chest x-ray.

    Pacific Radiology will charge you for the x-ray once registration is complete. Their prices may vary.

    Other Services

    Review between $9.00 and $215.00 for consultation.

    Specialist Referral $120.00

    Drivers Medical $150.00

  • You must have the General Medical if one of the following applies to you:

    You are applying for a temporary entry class visa for New Zealand and you intend to stay longer than 12 months

    You are applying for residence, unless you are a person who must use the Limited Medical Certificate (INZ 1201).

    You must have the Limited Medical if one of the following applies to you:

    You are the partner of a New Zealand citizen or resident and you meet the requirements of the Partnership Category, which includes having lived together with your partner for 12 months or more in a partnership which is genuine and stable (your dependent children, if any, should also use this certificate)

    You are the dependent child of a New Zealand citizen or resident

    You are a person (or the partner or dependent child of a person) who has been recognised as having refugee or protection status in New Zealand.

    You must not use this certificate if you are applying for a visa as the partner or dependent child of a New Zealand citizen or resident and you were not included in, or were withdrawn from the earlier residence application made by your partner or parent. If this situation applies to you, you must use the General Medical Certificate (INZ 1007).

    You must have a Chest X-ray if:

    You are applying for residence, or

    You are applying for a temporary entry class visa and you intend to stay longer than 12 months,

    You are applying for a temporary entry class visa and you intend to stay between six to 12 months and you are from, or have visited, a place that is not on Immigration New Zealand’s list of countries, areas and territories with a low incidence of tuberculosis (TB). The NZ Immigration website’s Countries with Low Risk of TB Incidences has more details and includes the full list.

    Children under 11 years of age and women who are pregnant are not required to undergo a chest X-ray examination unless requested by INZ.

  • To find out if you need an x-ray or medical examination please click the link below:

    NZ Immigration: Who needs an x-ray or medical examination

  • Your x-ray can be completed at either Pacific Radiology in Wellington or Lower Hutt and we will book an appointment for you.

    Your blood tests will be completed at our clinic. Please check with Pacific Radiology their charges.

  • Generally the medical examination and blood tests will take 30-45 minute with the chest x-ray taking a further 15 minutes, however complications with the medical may extend that time.

  • We endeavour to submit your medical electronically within 2-3 working days unless there are complications with the medical or test results. Where there are complications we will contact you to come in and see the doctor to discuss these further.

  • If you are mildly unwell or on a short course of antibiotics, wait until you are better before having your medical examination.

    Do not have alcohol or high fat meals 48 hours before your blood tests.

    Do not consume kava for 48 hours before your blood tests.

    You can eat and drink as normal prior to your medical (please do not fast).

  • Your valid passport – this is Immigration New Zealand’s primary and preferred form of identification, however, the following identity documents are acceptable evidence of identity for your health examination if you are unable to provide a passport:

    Certificate of identity

    Refugee Travel document

    National Identity Card with photo – please refer to NZ Immigration website for further information on this.

    A list of all medication including drug name and dosage, all medical notes and reports which are relevant to your health

    Your glasses (spectacles) or contact lenses if you use them

    You can bring a family member or support person with you to the examination.

    If you do not understand English you must bring an independent interpreter with you to the medical examination.

  • There are 3 parts to the immigration medical examination:

    • Medical History and Physical Examination

    • Urine and Blood Tests

    • Chest X-ray

    The physician will complete the physical examination; he or she will check height, weight, mental state, hearing and vision, listen to heart, lungs, feel your abdomen and check your reflexes, power and the rest of your nervous system.

    We generally see people individually, although children under 19 years are required to be seen with a parent, and interpreters can be required.

    You may need to remove some items of clothing for the physical examination; we recommend you wear loose clothes.

    Some parts of the examination may be completed by a nurse or health care assistance.

    You will need to provide a urine sample during the medical examination.

    You will be referred on to get the blood test and chest x-ray and possibly some other tests if clinically necessary.

  • Your physician has to wait for your blood test results and your chest x-ray to be submitted before they can submit your medical to NZ Immigration.

    The medical is completed and submitted only when all the tests results and specialist reports have been completed and the physicians has completed all sections of the medical. The medical will then be submitted electronically to NZ Immigration and you will receive an confirmation email advising this.

    The medical information will be assessed by NZ Immigration and possibly by one of their medical assessors.

You must bring your Valid Passport with you to your appointment.

If you would like to talk to us, please give us a call.

RIW Health

Phone 04 939 7484 or 04 939 7485
Mobile 027 411 1138
Email info@riwhealth.co.nz

Lower Hutt

Unit 5, Boulcott Village
721 High Street
Lower Hutt, Wellington

Hours

Tuesday 9am - 5pm (Lower Hutt)
Thursday 9am - 5pm (Lower Hutt)
Phone calls taken everyday 9am - 5pm