Problem: The GP cannot verify your medical history because you haven’t seen a doctor in years. Solution: Register with a GP surgery well in advance and have a general health check so there is a baseline record.
You have the right to see any information held about you. If you want a copy of the GP69 sent from your old practice to your new one:
Keep in mind that the GP69 is not designed for patients – it may contain clinical shorthand or codes. Your new GP can explain anything that seems unclear.
The GP69 form is nothing to worry about. It is simply the NHS’s way of saying, “Here is the important stuff you need to know about this patient.” gp69 form
If your new surgery uses it, it means they are being thorough – making sure they have your key medical history before treating you. And if you never hear the term again? That just means your records moved digitally, which is even better.
Have questions about registering with a new GP? Your local surgery’s reception team can explain exactly what information they need from you – but the GP69 itself is their job, not yours.
Disclaimer: This post is for general information purposes and does not constitute medical or legal advice. NHS processes vary slightly across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Problem: The GP cannot verify your medical history
The GP 69 form is a mandatory medical examination report required for employment in the Kenyan public sector, particularly for Teachers Service Commission (TSC) registration. The process involves completing personal details, undergoing a medical examination at a public health facility, and obtaining official certification of fitness.For more details, visit MCHIP. Medical Examination G P 69 Form - MCHIP
The GP69 is a standard form used in the UK National Health Service (NHS). It is titled:
"Medical Examination for Civil Aviation – Report to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA)" You have the right to see any information held about you
You cannot notify export until the vehicle has physically left Great Britain. If you send Section 11 a week before the ship sails, the DVLA’s systems may reject it.
A: As of 2024-2025, the GP69 remains in active use for periodic medicals. However, the DVLA is gradually moving towards digital systems. Always check the GOV.UK website for the latest version. Do not use a form downloaded from a third-party site that is more than 12 months old.
If you cannot get a duplicate GP69 (e.g., the DVLA has no record), you can use alternative evidence:
This evidence may be accepted by courts or the DVLA in disputes.