HGV - LGV Medical Service
Who needs an D4 Medical Form?
- If this is your first application for a Group 2 bus or lorry licence.
- If you are applying to renew your Group 2 entitlement at 45.
- From 45 on, a D4 will be needed every 5 years until you are 65 when you
will need one annually.
- If you are under 70, hold a medically restricted car licence and held
this licence before 1 January 1997 and wish to apply for C1 or C1/D1
entitlement (vehicles between 3500kg and 7500kg and/or a maximum of 16
passenger seats).
- If you are applying for a new Group 2 provisional licence and a D4 has
not been submitted in the last 12 months.
- If you are an EU/EEA driving licence holder whose authority to drive
Group 2 in Great Britain has run out.
- If you are 70 and still need C1 and D1 entitlement, you will need to
have a D4 every 3 years.
The medical requirements for an HGV/LGV licence
is identical to that for PCV.
The interval between having your medical examination
and applying for your licence (or licence renewal)
must not exceed 4 months.
The DVLA must be made aware of any changes to the
health of an HGV / LGV licence holder at any time.
This may result in a requirement for a further
medical examination being carried out depending upon
individual circumstances.
Provisional Licence Application
You need to have a medical examination before you can apply for
your provisional licence. Kent D4 Medical can perform the Medical
Examination required for completion of the D4 Medical Form. DVLA D4
form must be completed and a medical examination must be passed when
first applying for your HGV Licence at 18.
Licence Renewals
DVLA require existing lorry drivers to have a medical at the age
of 45 and then every five years until the age of 65. After 65, the
medical has to be done every year. DVLA will usually send out a
reminder letter, together with the D4 Medical Form, a few weeks
before your medical is due. You can usually work out when your next
renewal/medical is due from the expiry date on the back of your
licence, and if you think your renewal is nearly expired and you
haven't heard from DVLA you should contact them.
Attending your D4 medical
- Please arrive 15 to 10 minutes in advance your appointment to be sure
that you have completed your part in your form.
- Please come to your medical wearing comfortable clothes so you can move
easily in, as you may be required to do a step test.
- Please remember to bring photographic ID (passport or driving license) and your glasses (do
not wear
contact lenses for your examination we will be asked to were them in the
clinic).
- Avoid loud noise for 16 hours before your medical as this may affect
your hearing for the examination.
A routine medical examination approximately takes about 15
minutes; however, it may take longer depending on your medical
history. We advise that you allow at least 1 hour for the
appointment.
On the day at the clinic the Doctor of Kent D4 Medical
will:
- Check your identification.
- Take a blood pressure measurement.
- List on the D4 form any medication you're currently taking.
- List on the D4 form any hospital consultant you see
regularly.
- Document your height, weight, smoking and alcohol history
(To assist the Doctor it would be helpful to bring a note of
your most recent weight and height with you).
- Ask questions about your medical history and document it on
the D4 form.
- Bring all the letters and tests from hospital discharge, GP or specialist
(cardiologist, neurologist, orthopaedics, medics, endocrinology and diabetes).
What you will need to bring:
- A original or print out of the D4 form documentation, having already
completed your personal details. Fill in the grey section on page 1 (left
hand side) 'Your details' and page 8 (consent and declaration) along with
your name and date of birth at the foot of all other pages on the D4 when
you are with the doctor carrying out the medical examination. Check all
sections of the medical report have been fully filled in. If you send DVLA
an incomplete report your application will be returned.
- Photo ID (passport, driving licence).
- GP's name, surgery address and contact details.
- Details of any medication you're taking (name and concentration).
- Your glasses or contact lenses if you wear them (though not colour
correction lenses). You will need to remove contact lenses during
examination if you wear them.
- Your previous medical certificate if you have one.
- Comfortable footwear and clothes to enable you to undertake exercise
test if needed.
- List on the D4 Form any hospital consultant you see regularly.
- Document your height, weight, smoking and alcohol history (To assist the
Doctor it would be helpful to bring a note of your most recent weight and
height with you).
What does the medical involve?
- Measure your height and weight.
- Take your blood pressure.
- Test your eyesight.
- Physical examination.
- If you have any previous medical history then the doctor will discuss
this with you too.
- Sometimes other tests are needed such as a step test, an ECG or
spirometry (breathing test) and will be recommended to DVLA.
How long will it take?
The appointment usually lasts 15-30 minutes
How long is my D4 Form is valid for?
The interval between having your medical examination and applying for your licence (or licence renewal) must not exceed 4 months.
What happens after examination?
The completed D4 Medical Form must be posted to the relevant
authority by yourself. The interval between having your medical
examination and applying for your licence (or licence renewal) must
not exceed 4 months. Our Doctors do not decide regarding your
fitness to license. They are purely instructed to carry out these
examinations only. The ultimate decision to grant or renew the
licence is from the DVLA.
Once HGV/LGV license has been issued/renewed you must notify DVLA of
any changes to your health at any time. This may result in a further
medical examination being carried out depending upon individual
circumstances. Please visit DVLA website www.dvla.co.uk if you need
any more information.
What happens if my medical condition change after my D4
medical examination report?
You need to tell DVLA about some medical conditions as they can
affect your driving.
Check if a health condition affects your driving from:
www.direct.gov.uk/driverhealth. Use the A to Z to check if you need
to report your condition and find the relevant form or
questionnaire.
Click! to download the D4 form now