What is the process for a driver's license medical examination?

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EverettAnn
07/28/25 5:31pm
Bring your ID card and go to the local People's Hospital for the medical examination. If the driving school has a designated hospital for the examination, follow the driving school's instructions and go to the specified hospital. Generally, the examination will include items such as vision and height. After the examination is completed, collect the examination form from the staff. Take the examination form to the counter to get it stamped. Keep the medical examination receipt safe, as it will be needed when submitting documents to the driving school.
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AlessandraMarie
08/11/25 11:44pm
I remember when I went for my driver's license medical examination, the whole process was actually quite easy—it was done at a hospital or clinic designated by the DMV. The first step was the vision test, where they had me read an eye chart while wearing glasses, requiring at least one eye to achieve a vision of 4.9 or above to pass. If myopia didn’t meet the standard, I had to get suitable glasses in advance. Next was the hearing test, where sounds were played through headphones, and I just raised my hand to indicate the direction I heard. The color vision test was crucial—it involved identifying numbers or shapes within patterns of colored dots to confirm no color blindness issues. After that came the limb function assessment, such as turning, raising arms, or lifting legs, to prove I could operate the steering wheel flexibly. The entire exam took about half an hour and usually cost a few dozen yuan. I had to bring my ID card and photos, and it was best to book an appointment in advance to avoid queues. Once completed, the report could be directly used for the driver's license application—far less troublesome than I imagined.
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