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Where to go for the subject one medical examination?

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SanPatrick
07/28/25 3:22pm
Subject one medical examination should be conducted at county-level or military regiment-level medical institutions. The following is relevant extended information: 1. Definition of driver's license: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as "driver's license". It is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. People lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive randomly. Generally, people cannot drive on the road without a license. 2. Medical examination: Physical examination, also known as health check-up or psychological examination, is a method used by doctors to directly or indirectly examine the patient's physical condition through their senses, examination instruments, and laboratory equipment. The purpose is to collect objective health data of the patient and detect or prevent potential diseases early. The content includes sports and disease history, morphological index measurement, physiological function testing, body composition analysis, and special examinations (laboratory tests, X-rays, ECG, EEG, EMG, echocardiography, muscle biopsy, etc.).
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JosephLee
08/11/25 7:44pm
When I took the written driving test last year, I had to run around several places to figure out the ropes. The traffic management office lobby has self-service medical exam machines—just swipe your ID to check vision and color blindness, and it's done in ten minutes. If you want to save trouble, ask your driving instructor directly; they have lists of partner hospitals where you can get the report in half an hour for a few dozen bucks. Actually, most county-level or above hospitals can do it, but you need to find the right department—don’t foolishly register for internal medicine, just ask where the dedicated driver’s medical exam window is. Community hospitals are cheaper but might lack equipment, so it’s best to call ahead. Oh, and a reminder: don’t wait until the last minute of your driving test validity period to get the exam—my neighbor got his exam done but waited three months to register and had to redo it.
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LilahRose
09/29/25 5:12am
As someone who's been through it, I think the safest bet is to go through a driving school. The instructor gave me a location—a small clinic specializing in driver's license medical exams. Just say you're there for a driver's license, and they'll know the procedure. The entire check involves two things: an eye chart and color blindness cards. If you wear glasses, remember to bring your frames. Township clinics can also do it, but their equipment is basic. For friends in big cities, it's better to go to the DMV's medical exam station, where everything is connected for online review. Remember to wear dark-colored clothes, as the photo backdrop is light. Keep the red-stamped form safe—you'll need it for registration and the theory test. A friend tried to save money by going to a community clinic, but it wasn't registered for this purpose, resulting in a wasted trip and a two-week delay.
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AlexaLynn
11/12/25 7:06am
Here are three reliable channels I recommend: First, opt for the medical examination area at the vehicle management office service hall, where reports are issued on the spot. Second, visit the physical examination center of a Class II hospital and register for a 'Driver's Medical Examination.' Lastly, consider using a driving school-recommended spot for convenience. Don’t be nervous during the check-up—vision above 4.9 is sufficient, and if you can’t recognize numbers in the color weakness test, describe the shapes instead. Remember to bring your original ID card, and if you’re nearsighted, wear your glasses. The validity period of the medical report varies by region: typically six months in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai, and three months in Guangdong—pay attention to the timing when registering. Avoid unlicensed agents on the street; the standard fee ranges from 50 to 80 yuan.
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