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Cabin Crew Medical Examinations in London

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Aviation Medicals for Flight Attendants & Airline Cabin Crew

 

CabinCrew.Clinic provides aviation medical assessments for flight attendants and airline cabin crew in and around London United Kingdom. We have clinics around all major London Airports

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We conduct:

  • Pre-employment cabin crew medicals for airlines like Jet2.com, Ryanair, Wizz, SAS Connect and Private Jet operators

  • Annual and recurrent medical examinations

  • Fit-to-fly assessments

  • Occupational health clearance

 

Our examinations align with airline and aviation regulatory standards..

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Who Needs a Cabin Crew Medical?

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A cabin crew medical is required:

  • Before starting employment with an airline

  • After a period of sickness

  • Following surgery or hospital admission

  • If there are concerns about fitness to fly

  • For occupational health reviews

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Airlines may require medical clearance before returning to flying duties.

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What Is Included in a Cabin Crew Medical?

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A typical assessment includes:

  • Medical history review

  • Pulse and Blood pressure measurement

  • Height, Weight and BMI Calculation

  • Vision assessment

  • Hearing check

  • Musculoskeletal Assessments

  • Mental Health Assessment 

  • Cardiovascular screening

  • General physical examination

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Additional tests may be required depending on regulatory or airlines requirements eg Drug and Alcohol tests.

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Fit-to-Fly Assessments

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We provide medical clearance assessments if you:

  • Have recently undergone surgery

  • Have been diagnosed with a medical condition

  • Are taking prescription medication

  • Have experienced fainting or dizziness

  • Have concerns about flying safety

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Common Cabin Crew Medical Questions

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Can I work as cabin crew with Anxiety or Depression?

Controlled mood issues are often acceptable. Additional reports are usually required to ensure applicants are stable and are likely to come with the high pressured role

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Can I work as cabin crew with high blood pressure?

Controlled blood pressure is often acceptable. Additional monitoring may be required.

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Does a high or Low BMI disqualify cabin crew?

There is no universal BMI rule, but airlines may have internal occupational health standards.

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Can I fly while taking medication?

Some medications are compatible with flying duties, while others may require temporary grounding. A medical review and discussion is recommended with a qualified aeromedical examiner.

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How long does a cabin crew medical appointment take?

Most appointments last between 30 and 60 minutes depending on required tests.

 

Why Choose CabinCrew.Clinic?

  • We are focussed and specialise in Aviation and Airline Occupational Health:

  • At CabinCrew.Clinic, we specialise in comprehensive medical assessments tailored specifically for airline cabin crew members. With over 20 years of experience and certifications from EASA and the UK CAA, our expert team is dedicated to ensuring your health and compliance with industry regulations.

  • We offer a full range of aviation medical examinations, including initial assessments for new cabin crew trainees, routine check-ups, and specialised consultations for health concerns.

  • Convenient locations around major London Airports with easy transport links

  • Clear Return-to-Work advice - We provide structured guidance if further reports or specialist referrals are required.

  • Easy Booking process: Our user-friendly online booking system allows you to schedule appointments at your convenience, ensuring that your health assessments fit seamlessly into your busy schedule.

  • Experienced Professionals: Our team consists of Aviation Medical Examiners with extensive backgrounds in the industry, committed to providing you with the highest standard of care.​​

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Preparing for Your Appointment

 

Please bring:

  • Your Passport

  • Your GP Patient Summary 

  • Completed Airline medical forms 

  • Your glasses or contact lens

  • Medication list

  • Relevant hospital or GP letters

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Avoid excessive caffeine and get to your appointment on time, as this may elevate blood pressure readings.

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Book a Cabin Crew Medical in London

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Appointments are available for:

  • Pre-employment clearance

  • Annual reviews

  • Return-to-work assessments

  • Fit-to-fly certificates

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Contact CabinCrew.Clinic to schedule your appointment.

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Aviation Medical Standards

Aviation medical assessments may be influenced by standards set by regulatory bodies such as the

UK Civil Aviation Authority and European Union Air Safety Agency ( EASA)

Airline-specific occupational health policies may also apply.​​

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