Medical Report Form (PCO)

What is Medical Report Form (PCO)?

A Medical Report Form (PCO) is a document used to record and communicate a patient's medical information in a standardized format. It is essential for healthcare providers to have a comprehensive overview of a patient's health history, current conditions, and treatment plans.

What are the types of Medical Report Form (PCO)?

There are several types of Medical Report Forms (PCO) that cater to different medical specialties and purposes. Some common types include:

General Medical Report Form
Occupational Health Report Form
Specialty-Specific Medical Report Form

How to complete Medical Report Form (PCO)

Completing a Medical Report Form (PCO) accurately is crucial to ensure that all necessary information is captured. Here are the steps to follow:

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Gather all relevant medical records and test results.
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Fill in the patient's personal and medical information accurately.
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Provide detailed descriptions of the patient's current conditions and treatment plans.
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Review the completed form for any errors or missing information before submitting it.

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A visual acuity, using corrective lenses if necessary, of at least 6/7.5 in the better eye and at least 6/60 in the other eye. Where glasses are worn to meet the minimum standards, they should have a corrective power of less than or equal to +8 dioptres. There is no uncorrected requirement.
The Doctor will ask you questions about your health and review your Medical History. They will then complete a (TPH/204) medical declaration form which you will submit to TfL. The cost of this medical examination is not covered under the NHS and you will be required to cover the cost yourself.
You can book a PCO medical click here. THE PCO Medical is medical carried out for Transport For London (TFL) Drivers. The medical is carried out to group 2 Standards. Vital Medicals are approved to carry out and perform these medicals and have conducted thousands of PCO medicals.
If you are aged 45 or over and you are completing a new application for a PCO-Licence (or even in the case of a PCO-Licence renewal), you must undergo a medical examination (Form TPH/204 must be completed).
How do I upload my TfL medical form? Once you've got your medical filled out, you will need to login to your TfL PCO licence application form and upload the medical. Appointments take about 15 minutes. To upload your medical, you will need to scan each page and upload them one by one.
This form should be taken to a registered medical practitioner who has access to your full medical history, typically your GP, for completion. If it is not completed by someone who has access to your full medical history, this could lead to delays in the processing of your medical.