If your HGV medical runs out, you will not be able to drive an HGV legally. You will need to renew your medical before you can drive again.

The frequency of HGV medical renewal depends on your age. If you are over 45, you will need to renew your medical every five years. If you are 65 or older, you will need to renew your medical every year.

To renew your HGV medical, you will need to see a doctor who is approved by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). The doctor will perform a physical examination and ask you questions about your medical history.

If the doctor is satisfied that you are fit to drive an HGV, they will complete a medical report. You will need to send this report to the DVLA along with a form D47P.

The DVLA will then decide whether to renew your HGV licence. If your licence is renewed, you will be issued with a new card.

What is a Section 88 Letter?

Section 88 is part of the road traffic act. It allows you to drive when you have completed a medical and sent off your license to the DVLA but are waiting on the DVLA to process your application. During this period when you have had a medical and are just waiting on the administrative process of the DVLA, you can drive on a section 88. There are specific criteria on this which can be found here:

What If I continue to drive anyway?

If your HGV medical runs out and you continue to drive an HGV, you could be fined up to £1,000. You could also be disqualified from driving.

It is important to renew your HGV medical on time to avoid these penalties. You can find more information about HGV medicals on the DVLA website.

Here are some tips for renewing your HGV medical:

By following these tips, you can make sure that your HGV medical is renewed on time and avoid any problems.

Where can I get a HGV Medical ?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a D4 Medical form from?

Please download from the DVLA Website. Furthermore also from our website during your application.

Where can I get a Taxi Medical form?

Please download Your Taxi Form from the Internet and also you can also Directly ask your council.

Do I need my medical history from my GP?

For a HGV/D4 form your form can be completed without a medical summary.

Then For different councils, different rules apply. Some councils require no medical history, some require a summary and some require full medical records.

Please consult with your council before booking your medical.

Will The Doctor Need to see my ID?

Yes, your doctor will need to see photographic ID moreover to prove who you are. Furthermore Taxi councils specify which I.D they accept.

How long is my D4 Medical form valid for after my medical?

The form must reach the DVLA within 4 months of the assessment. 

Can I fail my medical?

Yes you can fail and also you will be told if you have and the steps you need to take so you can rectify the situation.

Can I wear glasses/contact lenses?

You can wear glasses or contact lenses to pass your medical. Furthermore If you wear contacts you may be asked to remove them, so bring a spare pair. You must also bring your prescription with you if you wear glasses.

How can I obtain my medical records?

You can request your GP records from your own practice by asking the reception staff. They may charge you for this. Also You must check with your council before booking if you require any records, a summary or full records.

Furthermore This must be done or you medical may not be able to be completed.

How do I cancel a medical?

Please call or email us if you require a medical to be cancelled, also please note we this must be done within 72 hours of your appointment otherwise we will not be able to issue a refund.

Who will complete my medical?

All forms are completed by doctors therefore you can be assured by our service.

Useful links and references

Assessing fitness to drive: a guide for medical professionals

D4 medical examination report for a Group 2, bus or lorry licence

Information for drivers with diabetes treated by non insulin medication, diet, or both.

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