Zimbabwe Medical Certificate

When you need a medical certificate and how to get one

When Do You Need a Medical Certificate?

  • Employment — many employers require a medical fitness certificate, especially for physical work, mining, security and heavy vehicle driving
  • Drivers licence — Code C, CE, D, and DE drivers licences (heavy vehicles and passenger vehicles) require a medical certificate
  • Insurance — life insurance and some health insurance applications
  • Immigration/visa — some countries require a medical certificate for visa applications (check when planning travel)
  • School/sports — some schools and sports organisations require medical clearance
  • Sick leave — employers may require a medical certificate for extended sick leave

How to Get a Medical Certificate

Visit a Doctor

Go to any registered medical practitioner — government hospital, council clinic or private doctor.

Medical Examination

The doctor will conduct the required examination. This may include: general health check, blood pressure, eyesight test, hearing test, and other tests depending on the purpose.

Pay the Fee

Government clinics: ~US$5-10. Private doctors: ~US$15-50. Fees can be paid in USD or ZiG (Zimbabwe Gold) at the prevailing rate.

Receive Your Certificate

The doctor issues a signed and stamped medical certificate. Some certificates use specific forms (e.g., VID medical form for drivers licences).

Cost

ProviderApproximate Cost
Government hospital/clinicUS$5 - US$10
Council clinicUS$5 - US$15
Private doctorUS$15 - US$50

The cost depends on the type of examination required. More detailed examinations (e.g., with blood tests, X-rays) cost more.

ZiG payments: All fees can be paid in USD or ZiG (Zimbabwe Gold) at the prevailing rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need a medical certificate in Zimbabwe?
Common situations include: employment (especially for heavy vehicle drivers, mining, security), Code C, CE, D and DE drivers licence applications (heavy vehicles and passenger vehicles), insurance applications, immigration/visa applications, and school/sports participation.
How much does a medical certificate cost in Zimbabwe?
Government clinics charge approximately US$5-10. Private doctors charge US$15-50 depending on the type of examination required. Fees can be paid in USD or ZiG at the prevailing rate.
Where can I get a medical certificate?
Any registered medical practitioner (doctor) can issue a medical certificate. This includes government hospitals, council clinics, and private doctors.

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