Travel Medical Clearance Online
Planning a trip? Our licensed Canadian physicians provide fit-to-fly certificates, medical clearance letters, and travel health consultations. Get expert advice on vaccinations, medications, and destination-specific health concerns.
Our Travel Health Services
Comprehensive travel health support from licensed physicians
Fit-to-Fly Certificates
Medical clearance letters confirming you are fit to travel by air.
Medical Condition Travel Letters
Documentation for traveling with chronic conditions or medications.
Destination Health Advice
Country-specific health risks, recommended vaccines, and precautions.
Travel Medication Advice
Guidance on carrying medications internationally and required documentation.
Pre-Travel Health Assessment
Review of your health status and travel readiness.
Post-Travel Concerns
Consultation for any health concerns that arose during travel.
Why Get Travel Medical Clearance?
Airline Requirements
Many airlines require fit-to-fly certificates for certain conditions or recent surgeries.
Travel Insurance
Documentation may be required for travel insurance claims or coverage.
Entry Requirements
Some countries require medical clearance or health certificates for entry.
Peace of Mind
Know you're medically cleared to travel safely and have expert guidance.
Travel Consultation
- Phone consultation with physician
- Fit-to-fly certificate if needed
- Travel health recommendations
- Medication travel letter
- Destination-specific advice
- Digital documentation in dashboard
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a fit-to-fly certificate?
A fit-to-fly certificate is a medical document confirming that you are healthy enough to travel by air. Airlines may require this if you have certain medical conditions, had recent surgery, or are in late pregnancy.
When do I need a travel medical clearance?
You may need clearance if you have a chronic condition (heart disease, respiratory issues), had recent surgery, are pregnant (usually after 28 weeks), or are traveling with medical equipment or controlled medications.
How far in advance should I book my travel consultation?
We recommend booking at least 1-2 weeks before your travel date to allow time for any necessary follow-up or additional documentation. However, we can accommodate urgent requests.
Can you prescribe travel medications?
Our physicians can provide advice on travel medications and, where appropriate, prescriptions for certain travel-related medications such as anti-malarials or altitude sickness prevention.
Ready to Travel?
Get your travel medical clearance from a licensed Canadian physician. Fit-to-fly certificates, travel health advice, and peace of mind.
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