Foreign citizens can undergo medical examination and receive the necessary documents for the migration service at the European Medical Center.
Medical examination is required for foreign citizens entering the territory of Russia for the purpose of a long-term stay for more than 90 days or for work purposes for a period of 30 days or more.
In accordance with the new procedure, medical examination is carried out for the presence or absence of infectious diseases that pose danger to others, HIV infection, as well as for the presence or absence of narcotic, psychotropic, new potentially dangerous psychoactive substances and their metabolites in the body.
The examination includes laboratory tests, a low-dose CT scan of the chest organs and consultations of four specialists: a dermatologist, a tuberculosis specialist, a psychiatrist-narcologist and an infectious disease specialist.
After receiving the results of the tests and examination, the specialists issue government issued documents “Medical report on the absence of infectious diseases that pose danger to others”, “Certificate on the absence of HIV infection”, as well as the opinion of a psychiatrist-narcologist.
Medical examination, including the issuance of a certificate and a medical opinion, is carried out within a period not exceeding 5 working days from the date of passing the tests and the investigations. Medical examination documents are valid for one year.
Now foreign citizens have the opportunity to undergo examination and consultations at a European-level clinic, accompanied by a personal manager. When required, EMC provides translation and interpretation services to customers, as well as round-the-clock information support.