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December 16, 2025For professionals preparing to move to Saudi Arabia, one of the most common questions is:
“Which medical tests do I need for a Saudi work visa from the UK?”
Understanding the required examinations, documentation, and process ensures a smooth and compliant visa journey from start to finish.
Purpose of the Saudi Work Visa Medical Examination
The medical examination is a mandatory requirement for all applicants seeking a Saudi work visa. It is designed to confirm that individuals are medically fit for employment, free from infectious diseases, and suitable for long-term residence in the Kingdom.Accredited medical centres across the UK conduct these tests under strict guidance from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and the Saudi Embassy in London.
Before Booking Your Medical Appointment
Before attending the medical centre, professionals should ensure they have the following:
A valid MOFA visa authorisation issued by the Saudi employer or sponsor.
The official Saudi medical report form, usually included in the visa documentation.
A valid passport with at least six months’ validity.
Two passport-sized photographs on a white background.
Relevant medical records, prescriptions, or specialist reports if needed.
In some cases, a recent ACRO police certificate may also be required.
Arriving at least 10–15 minutes early is recommended to allow time for identity checks and form completion.
What Happens During the Medical Examination?
The Saudi work visa medical in the UK typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes and is completed by a GMC-registered doctor or an embassy-recognised medical centre. The process usually includes:
1. Document Verification
Your passport, visa authorisation details, and medical form are reviewed to ensure accuracy and consistency.
2. Physical Examination
A routine physical assessment is conducted, which includes:
Blood pressure and pulse
Height, weight, and BMI
Vision screening
Respiratory and cardiovascular checks
Abdominal and neurological evaluation
3. Mandatory Laboratory Tests
Saudi authorities require a specific set of laboratory tests, typically including:
HIV I & II
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Syphilis
Liver function tests
Glucose/diabetes screening
Uric acid (varies by clinic)
BHCG pregnancy test for female applicants
Urinalysis and, in some cases, stool analysis
These tests ensure applicants meet the health and fitness criteria for employment in Saudi Arabia.
4. Chest X-Ray
A chest X-ray is performed to screen for tuberculosis (TB) and other lung-related issues. Some clinics carry this out on-site, while others refer applicants to an affiliated radiology centre.
Following the completion of all assessments, the doctor prepares the official Saudi medical report required for the visa process.
Professional Support for Your Saudi Visa Medical and Application
Completing the medical tests for a Saudi work visa from the UK can feel overwhelming, especially for first-time applicants. Ensuring that every test, document, and form meets Saudi Embassy standards is essential for a smooth approval process.
Saudi Visa Agency provides full assistance with every stage of the medical examination, including:
Recommending accredited medical centres
Guiding you on required tests and documents
Ensuring your medical report is correctly completed and compliant
Coordinating with your MOFA authorisation and embassy submission
For end-to-end support with your Saudi work or business visa—including comprehensive medical testing assistance from the UK—contact global@saudivisa.agency for expert, reliable, and professional guidance.




