Cherries Medical Clinic

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Complete Guide to Uber & Private Hire Medical

What You Need to Know

If you’re planning to become an Uber or private hire driver, one of the key steps is passing a medical examination. Whether you’re applying through Transport for London (TfL) or the Wolverhampton Council, this private hire driver medical is mandatory to ensure you meet DVLA Group 2 Medical Standards. At Cherries Medical Clinic, we specialize in delivering fast, affordable, and professional private hire medicals tailored to your licensing authority.

In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about Uber and private hire license medicals, including the examination process, requirements, FAQs, and how to book your appointment.

What is a Private Hire Medical?

A private hire medical, also known as a PCO medical (Public Carriage Office), is a health check required for individuals applying for or renewing their private hire license. It ensures that you are medically fit to drive professionally.

This medical is often referred to as:

  • Uber driver medical
  • PCO medical check
  • TfL private hire medical
  • Wolverhampton private hire medical

You must undergo this examination if you are applying for a new PCO license or renewing an existing one.

Which Councils Require a Private Hire Medical?

Each local authority has its own rules, but some of the most common ones include:

  • TfL Private Hire License (London)
  • Wolverhampton Private Hire License
  • Birmingham Private Hire License
  • Slough Borough Council Private Hire Medical
  • Oxford County Council Taxi Medical
  • Guildford County Council Medical
  • Buckinghamshire County Taxi Medical

At Cherries Medical Clinic, we cater to applicants from all major councils and provide fully compliant private hire medical examinations.

Who Can Complete My Medical Form?

Most licensing authorities require the medical form to be completed by a doctor who has access to your full medical records. However, if your GP cannot complete the form or has long wait times, clinics like ours at Cherries Medical Clinic offer quick and affordable alternatives that are accepted by most councils.

We offer:

  • Same-day appointments
  • Affordable pricing
  • Fully completed DVLA Group II Medical Standards forms

What Does the Private Hire Medical Involve?

The exam includes a thorough review of your physical and mental health to determine your fitness to drive. The main components include:

  • Medical history check (including any conditions like epilepsy, diabetes, heart issues)
  • Blood pressure check (as high blood pressure can be disqualifying)
  • Vision assessment using a Snellen chart (at least 6/7.5 eyesight required in at least one eye)
  • Distance eye test and color vision assessment
  • Mental health review
  • General physical examination by a GMC-registered doctor

If you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring them along. You may be asked to complete the DVLA D4 Medical Form or the TPH/204 Form for Private Hire Medical depending on your licensing authority.

Key Requirements for Private Hire/Uber Drivers

To meet the private hire driver medical requirements, you must:

  • Be at least 21 years old (some councils allow from 18)
  • Have held a full UK or EU driving license for at least 3 years
  • Pass a DBS check (you can apply for DBS Wolverhampton private hire or through TfL)
  • Pass a private hire medical exam
  • Meet the vision standard (6/7.5 visual acuity) – if not, you may need to wear corrective lenses

If you have conditions like sleep apnea, epilepsy, or have had a heart attack, you may require further documentation to assess fitness to drive.

How Often is the Private Hire Medical Required?

  • On initial application
  • Every 5 years if under 45 years old
  • Every 3 years if 45–65
  • Annually after age 65

Some councils may request medicals more frequently based on medical history.

TfL Private Hire Medical (PCO Medical)

If you’re applying through TfL, you’ll need to submit the TPH/204 form. This needs to be signed by a doctor and includes details of your medical fitness.

TfL Requirements:

  • Meet the DVLA Group 2 Medical Standards
  • Vision of at least 6/7.5 Snellen chart in one eye
  • No uncontrolled diabetes, epilepsy, or severe heart disease

We offer TfL-compliant PCO medicals with full form completion.

The Cherries Medical Clinic Difference

At Cherries Medical Clinic, we specialize in taxi and private hire medicals including:

  • Uber driver medicals
  • TfL private hire medical check-ups
  • Wolverhampton private hire license support
  • Fast, affordable private hire medicals near you

We support you through the full process, from form filling to vision testing and blood pressure checks, ensuring all DVLA criteria are met.

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