
Apostille Service for Medical Certificates
Ideal for Spanish Visa Applications

How to Get a Medical Certificate
Option 1 – Use a recognised online service
We are pleased to offer exclusive, discounted medical certificate rates for our customers. We aim to make the process of document attestation as simple as possible. Simply order online, send your documents to us and we will ensure they are correctly attested for the country you intend to use the documents in.
Option 2 – Go to your doctor
The alternative option, if you have time, is to go through your local GP. You will need to ask them to issue a medical certificate and give them the correct format document.
Online Medical Certificate Services
For speed accuracy, and guaranteed FCDO acceptance, use the following private medical service. The advantages of this service are:
- FCDO registered doctors, no risk a document will get rejected
- Correctly worded document issued the first time
- Same day service if ordered and accepted before 3pm
- Delivery direct to the apostille service if you enter our address as the shipping address
You will be required to upload your ‘summary patient health care record’ – this is a simple summary of all of your current and past medical health conditions, medications and immunisations. Your summary care record can be accessed on request from your NHS GP surgery reception/admin team or your NHS app if you have connected your app with your surgery. A further signed wet ink copy will be sent to you by Royal Mail Tracked24. Delivery address details requested after payment.
Order Your Medical

Important Notice
The £69.00 fee for the medical certificate provided by our partner does not include the cost of the apostille or translation services. These services are charged separately. The apostille service costs £82.00, and the sworn translation is £90.00. Please ensure you account for these additional fees when ordering your medical certificate.

Visit Your GP
A GP at your local doctors can issue a medical certificate for you.
This may be a slow process as it takes time for the GP to issue the certificate and then very few local GP’s are registered to the apostille database so they have to be added. The process of adding a signature takes at least 5 working days after the document is first submitted for the apostille. Not all GP’s agree to being added to the database or are slow to provide the requested registration information. Only use this option if you have time.
Medical certificates are the most commonly rejected documents we deal with as very few local GP’s are registered at the FCDO. If you are in a rush we strongly recommend you use the above private option to save time.



