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Post by Manos on Jul 2, 2013 20:43:19 GMT
Hi there Can somebody tell me about medical exams to be taken upon arrival in Saudi Arabia. I have already undertaken all required medical exams in home country (wide range of tests) and doctor declared as "fit to work". On the urine albumin test, values are higher than the limits values but doctor told me that there is not an issue; however, values will be seen on the report with doctor note that according to his judgement evertything is OK. So I would like to ask, upon arrival in Kingdom do I have to undertake the same urine test? if yes and same values come I would be unfit for them? Manos
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Post by UmmRiyam on Jul 3, 2013 4:23:26 GMT
Did your current doctor not offer you an advise about what you can do to lower that value so it might be within normal limits? I'm not quite sure what the urine albumen is, but I would think that you may want to know why it's high and what to do to fix it.
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Post by Manos on Jul 4, 2013 5:10:00 GMT
Dear UmmRiyam
Do you know the medical exams to be taken upon arrival in Saudi?
Please give me the list
Regards,
Manos
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Post by vpainter on Jul 4, 2013 22:03:29 GMT
If you have passed medical for coming here, you are do not have to worry about anything done here once you arrive.
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Post by Hadia on Jul 5, 2013 3:14:29 GMT
But you do have blood drawn.
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Post by UmmRiyam on Jul 5, 2013 4:57:16 GMT
I came over as the wife of a Saudi. I didn't repeat any medical tests. I was pregnant when I arrived though, so I did have my blood drawn for that reason by Aramco, but it had nothing to do with my Iqama, as my husband alone handles that.
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