A medical driverās certificate can only be obtained as a result of a comprehensive medical commission. It is necessary for anyone who wants to drive a particular vehicle without violating the law.
Where can I get help?
Currently, this document can be obtained at any medical institution that has the right to issue it. Most often, a person is sent to a clinic at his place of residence for a medical driverās certificate. There he will have to undergo a full-fledged medical commission and pass certain tests. Based on the conclusions of specialists, he will be allowed or refused to drive certain vehicles for a certain time. Honey. A driverās certificate can be issued not only in state polyclinics, but also in numerous private centers.
Difference between institutions
If a person needs a driverās license certificate as quickly as possible, then heād better contact a private medical center. There, provided that the results of his analyzes are normal, he will receive this document within 1 day. As for state clinics, in them the study of biological material is carried out during the day, and the medical commission may drag on for as much as a week. This is due to the fact that doctors have allocated very little time to such medical commissions.
Naturally, such a difference in the speed of obtaining a certificate greatly affects the price factor. In state clinics, the cost of a medical commission is approximately 700-1000 rubles. As for private treatment and prevention centers, in them a similar service can cost 1,500-2,000 p., And this is a significant difference.
Which doctors will have to visit?
Obtaining a driverās certificate implies the passage of a serious medical commission. You will also have to pass some tests.
From year to year, the list of specialists who must leave their record in such a document as a driverās certificate does not change. 2014 and 2015, for example, did not bring any surprises. During this period, the candidate for drivers will have to visit the following doctors:
- neuropathologist;
- surgeon;
- ENT specialist;
- ophthalmologist;
- psychiatrist;
- expert in narcology;
- gynecologist (for women);
- therapist.
At the neuropathologist
Often honey. The driverās certificate is not signed by this specialist. The fact is that many diseases of a neurological profile are a contraindication to driving almost any type of vehicle. Such pathologies include acute cerebrovascular accidents and epilepsy. Any diseases of a neurological profile, accompanied by a decrease in strength or complete paralysis of the limbs, also in the vast majority of cases are the reason for the specialist's refusal to sign a certificate.
At the surgeon
A medical certificate for a driver's license involves a visit to this specialist. The main points that the surgeon draws his attention to are various kinds of limb defects. It is primarily about shortening the legs and arms, as well as contractures. These ailments can become a problem for everyone who wants to get the right to drive vehicles. At the same time, the doctor in his conclusion always proceeds from an assessment of how much the transport management process complicates certain defects. Also, a driverās certificate will not be signed if a person during the medical commission has some kind of acute pathological process of a surgical profile.
Otorhinolaryngologist
The area of āāresponsibility of such a specialist is rather narrow. As a result of this otorhinolaryngological disease, it is extremely rare to become a contraindication for driving vehicles. Most often, we are talking about active malignant neoplasms.
Ophthalmologist
This specialist is one of the most important for any candidate for drivers. This is due to the fact that a person with low vision does not have the ability to safely drive vehicles. At the same time, one should not be very afraid of a visit to an ophthalmologist. The fact is that his primary goal is not a ban on driving for a particular person, but a correction of his vision so that he can drive with minimal risk to himself and others. In the event that a person has poor eyesight, an ophthalmologist will prescribe him an appropriate correction.
Psychiatrist
The vast majority of diseases of a psychiatric profile are a contraindication for driving vehicles. So, if a person is registered with a psychiatrist, then he is unlikely to be able to get a medical driverās certificate. If the candidate for drivers does not have any diseases of a psychiatric profile, then after a successful answer to a few simple questions, a certificate by this specialist will be signed.
Expert in narcology
Being registered with a narcologist is a contraindication to driving any vehicles. If previously a person had no contacts with this specialist, then he will not have problems with signing a driverās certificate. At the same time, a narcologist can still ask him a few questions.
Therapist
A medical driverās certificate is often not signed by this specialist. This is due to the abundance of diseases of a therapeutic profile, which are a contraindication for driving vehicles. The most common pathology of this type is considered grade 3 arterial hypertension . This disease is very common. Moreover, even the second degree of this ailment can become a contraindication to driving if the number of hypertensive crises per year in a person reaches six.
In this case, the therapist also looks at the test results. If there are at least some deviations in them, the person will have to retake them, and possibly get the advice of a narrow specialist. Only after a diagnosis is established and in the absence of contraindications, a driver's license certificate will be signed by the therapist.