Choose the right medical institution: First of all, you need to choose a qualified medical institution, such as community health service center, children's hospital or pediatrics department of general hospital. Ensure that the institution is qualified to issue children's health certificates.
Appointment of physical examination time: contact the selected medical institution and make an appointment in advance. They will tell you the specific time, place and materials needed for the physical examination.
Prepare relevant materials: according to the requirements of medical institutions, prepare relevant materials, such as children's ID cards or household registration books, parents' ID cards, etc. Ensure that the materials are complete and easy to carry.
Fill in the physical examination form: on the day of physical examination, fill in the relevant physical examination form, including the child's personal information, past medical history, etc. Make sure to fill in the form accurately.
Complete physical examination: according to the arrangement of medical institutions, complete various physical examination items. This may include height, weight, vision, hearing, cardiopulmonary function, etc.
Get a health certificate: you will receive a child health certificate issued by a medical institution within a period of time after completing the physical examination. The certificate will describe the child's health condition in detail and may put forward some suggestions or precautions.
It should be noted that medical institutions and policies in different regions may be slightly different. Therefore, before applying for children's health certificate, it is best to consult local medical institutions or relevant government departments to understand the specific procedures and requirements.
To sum up, it is necessary to choose a suitable medical institution, make an appointment for physical examination, prepare relevant materials, fill in the physical examination form, complete the physical examination and get a health certificate. I hope this information can help you. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. Legal basis:
The Law of the People's Republic of China on Maternal and Infant Health Care stipulates: "Couples who are ready to give birth should have a prenatal eugenic health examination." At the same time, the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors also clearly points out: "Schools should conduct regular physical examinations for underage students and establish health records." Therefore, it is in compliance with laws and regulations to apply for children's health certificates.