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Ron *******
It selects the visa on the reason to visit. I think if you try and select the next page, say 90 days stay, it will tell you that you require a different visa. Has the OP selected the reason to visit?
Ron *******
The only problem going to a private hospital will be that they will most likely want to do tests so cost is going to be high. The Nuffield is a great hospital group but they charge like a wounded buffalo.

I wouldn't be surprised to see the bill at £150 upwards. Much like a bill for an ENG1 medical exam.
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Even though diabetes is not on list, the Doctor looks as if he won't sign to say the patient is in

'Good health'. Along with being unable to test for other things on the list, he simply won't and doesn't have to sign it.

The Embassy can say whatever they like regarding the Doctor being able to alter the certificate BUT if he won't sign it or alter it, you have no choice other than to pay for a private consultation in order to try and get it signed.

Seems a rediculous situation when the Embassy are happy that the certificate is allowed to be altered. In that case, why not just get rid of it totally?

It isn't the first time a Doctor has refused to sign these certificates due to being unable to test some of the requirements.
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@Bobby *******
having things on hand, isn't how E visa works. He has to upload his documents in a particular formula. You don't choose a visa, you choose a reason to stay. The system chooses the correct visa.