Is it necessary to have a physical examination before applying for a health certificate?

A health certificate is issued only after a physical examination. The diseases mainly involved in health examination include viral hepatitis, dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis, skin diseases and other diseases that endanger health. Those who are diagnosed with these diseases are not allowed to engage in direct contact with imported food, hairdressing and beauty salons, public bathrooms and other work that directly serves customers, and can only work after being cured.

Handle the health certificate as follows:

1. Have a physical examination before obtaining a health certificate:

(1) Bring your ID card and two one-inch color photos without a hat, pay the medical examination fee at the toll booth, get the medical examination form, paste the photos (the other one is for health certificate), and fill in the basic information such as name and gender;

(2) Laboratory blood collection and stool anal swab test;

(3) Routine physical examination of internal medicine and surgery;

(4) chest x-ray;

(5) Complete all physical examination items.

2. If the physical examination results meet the conditions for issuing health certificates, and after passing the training on health laws and regulations organized by health supervision institutions, I will take my one-inch bareheaded color photo to the health supervision office of the health bureau under my jurisdiction to apply for health certificates. If the physical examination results do not meet the conditions for issuing a health certificate, a health certificate shall not be issued.

Legal basis:

Article 10 of the Measures for the Administration of Preventive Health Examination

Health supervision institutions at all levels should formulate preventive health examination work plans.

Article 11

The inspected unit shall submit the list of inspected personnel to the health supervision institution according to the regulations, and the inspected unit shall be responsible for establishing personal health records.