1. Health certificate fee for food employees (D certificate) per person 139 yuan;
2. Other employees' health certificate fees (A, B and C certificates) per person 105 yuan;
3. When handling the health certificate, you need to bring your ID card to the physical examination center or health management center of the local 3A hospital;
4. Physical examination items include chest X-ray examination, stool culture and height, weight, blood pressure, spine and limbs examination;
5. After completing the physical examination, it generally takes 1-3 working days to apply for a health certificate.
Health certificate processing flow:
1, go to the local health supervision department or the designated physical examination institution to consult the specific requirements and procedures for handling the health certificate;
2. Prepare personal identification documents such as ID card and residence permit, and fill in the health certificate application form as required;
3, physical examination, physical examination items usually include blood test, urine test, X-ray examination, etc. To ensure that there are no infectious diseases;
4. After passing the medical examination, pay the prescribed fees and submit the medical examination report and related application materials;
5. Wait for the production and distribution of health certificates, and bring personal identification when receiving them.
To sum up, the cost of handling health certificates varies according to the types of employees. Food employees (certificate D) need to pay 139 yuan, and other employees (certificates A, B and C) need to pay 105 yuan; Applicants are required to bring their ID cards to a 3A hospital for physical examination including chest X-ray and stool culture, and receive a health certificate within 1-3 working days after completion.
Legal basis:
Measures of Shanghai Municipality on the Administration of Staff Health Examination (for Trial Implementation)
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From May 65438, 2065438 to May 2065438 1 day, employees in Shanghai (16 years old or older) received health checks, which were divided into two situations according to whether materials were provided or not: free and charged.