How much does it cost to get a health certificate in Shanghai?

Shanghai needs a physical examination to apply for a health certificate, and different medical institutions have different fees. Generally speaking, the cost is between 200 yuan and 500 yuan.

Shanghai's health certificate is issued by the Municipal Health and Wellness Committee, which is a kind of physical health certificate and requires physical examination. The cost of physical examination varies from institution to institution. Please refer to the guidance price published by the Municipal Health and Wellness Committee, which is generally between 200 yuan and 500 yuan. The specific cost should also be determined according to the charging standard of the medical examination institution. Physical examination items required by health certificate include basic physical examination, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray examination, etc. If there is something wrong with the physical examination results, further examination is needed, and the cost will increase accordingly. It should be noted that the validity period of each health certificate ranges from half a year to two years, and a new application is required after the expiration. At the same time, in the process of holding the certificate, we should also pay attention to personal hygiene and eating habits and maintain good physical condition.

What is the function of health certificate? Health certificate is a kind of physical health certificate, which is usually used as one of the necessary conditions for employment, study abroad, driving test and specific occupation. The holder shall keep healthy and abide by relevant laws and regulations within the validity period of the certificate.

Getting a health certificate is a measure to protect personal and social health. The holder shall maintain good physical condition and manage personal hygiene and eating habits in an orderly manner according to law.

Legal basis:

"Health Management Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)" and Article 55 of the State Council, food operators, service providers, managers of public places and other units or individuals may require employees to hold health certificates according to their professional needs.