To apply for a health certificate, the staff of major pharmacies and catering services should bring their ID cards to the physical and mental health management office or physical examination management center of the local tertiary hospital to apply for a health examination. General examination items include stool examination, chest X-ray, medical and surgical examination, and blood test. If there are no Vibrio cholerae, typhoid Bacillus, paratyphoid Bacillus and pulmonary ct tuberculosis, blood tests should be taken during defecation.
The key to getting a health certificate is the staff at the restaurant level and the staff of major pharmacies. They need to bring their own identity documents and go to the physical examination management center or the physical and mental health management office of the local 3A hospital to apply for health certificates. In the case of getting a health certificate, you need to go to the front desk to go through the process, and then have a routine physical examination. The general new item of routine physical examination is chest X-ray examination, with the focus on checking whether there is tuberculosis. In addition, it is necessary to carry out defecation shaping to see if there are Vibrio cholerae, typhoid Bacillus and paratyphoid Bacillus, and to determine whether there are gastrointestinal infectious diseases. Other tests include height, resting weight, blood pressure, spine and limbs. Generally, it takes 1-3 working days to apply for a health certificate.
Under normal circumstances, pharmacy staff or various fast food and beverage operators should bring their identity documents to the physical examination management center or the physical and mental health management office of the hospital outpatient department to apply for health certificates, that is, routine physical examinations are generally needed. Routine physical examination items include examining the positive and lateral radiographs of the lungs, whether there is tuberculosis, drawing blood to check liver function, and seeing whether transaminase has increased.
If the transaminase is significantly increased, further examination should be done to exclude diffuse hepatitis B, diffuse hepatitis C, hepatitis A and hepatitis E. In addition, we need to do defecation shaping, that is, check some infectious diseases in the stomach, such as Vibrio cholerae, typhoid Bacillus and paratyphoid Bacillus. You can usually get a health certificate in three working days.