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GAMCA Medical Test in India – Complete Process, Fees & Centers (2025)

A human, step-by-step guide for Indian applicants booking GAMCA/Wafid medicals for Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Learn the process, fees, city coverage, UNFIT reasons, and how to check your Wafid report online before visa stamping.

India sends thousands of skilled workers to the Gulf every year—nurses from Kochi and Bengaluru, engineers from Mumbai and Delhi, technicians from Hyderabad and Chennai, and hospitality teams from across the country. A clean GAMCA/Wafid medical is the gate that opens embassy stamping. This guide keeps the language simple and practical so you can book, attend, and track your result without second-guessing any step. Expect plain explanations, realistic timelines, and reminders you can use on exam day.

What Is GAMCA / Wafid Medical Test in India?

GAMCA (now known as Wafid) is the standardized medical screening required by GCC countries. It protects public health and confirms you are medically fit before a work visa is stamped. Your passport, token, and report travel together inside the Wafid system and feed directly to destination embassies. Indian applicants must secure a FIT result to move forward; an UNFIT stops the visa process until the underlying issue is resolved.

The process is consistent across Indian cities: generate a token, download the slip, visit the assigned clinic, clear labs and X-ray, and wait for the online result. If you are unsure about any step, start with the India country page and the booking flow.

Applicants often worry about timing: “Will my report be ready before my visa appointment?” In most cities, labs and X-ray finish the same day, while FIT/UNFIT posts in a few working days. Keep your passport and slip handy so you can share proof quickly with the employer or embassy. If your employer wants to see progress, send them your token and slip right after booking to avoid last minute questions.

GCC Countries Requiring GAMCA Medical from India

The GAMCA/Wafid FIT report generated in India is used for all GCC work visas: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Each destination may emphasize a slightly different review—Saudi looks closely at TB status, Qatar checks X-ray clarity, and UAE tracks chronic conditions—but the test panel is largely the same nationwide.

If you are targeting Saudi roles, read the dedicated Saudi GAMCA page. For UAE-specific pointers, see UAE GAMCA. These pages align with the India process but mention destination rules so you can prepare documents correctly.

Some employers ask for extra vaccinations or vision checks depending on job type (drivers, healthcare staff, food handlers). The GAMCA panel covers the core requirements, but check your offer letter for any add-ons. Flag these early so you are not surprised on exam day.

Documents Required for GAMCA Medical in India

Keep paperwork simple and accurate. A single typo in your passport number can delay the result. Carry both physical and digital backups so you can resend quickly if the clinic requests verification.

  • Passport: At least six months validity; details must match the token and visa file.
  • Photos: 2–4 recent photos with white background; bring extras for forms.
  • Visa offer or job letter (if available): Helps the clinic and employer align destination requirements.
  • Medical history: Prescriptions for diabetes, hypertension, asthma, thyroid, or cardiac medicines.
  • Payment proof: Booking receipt for token; clinic receipt for on-site fees.

Keep a folder on your phone with scanned copies of all documents. If the clinic or employer requests proof, you can share it in a minute. Printed copies still matter—most centers ask for physical photos and a printout of the Wafid slip to verify your booking.

Step-by-Step GAMCA Medical Test Process (India)

Booking is easy if you follow the official path and keep data clean. Here is the streamlined approach most applicants use across Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kochi, and Bengaluru:

  1. Open Wafid: Use the official booking portal. Avoid shortcuts that offer “manual” clinic selection—they risk invalid tokens.
  2. Enter data: Passport details, nationality (India), destination country, and preferred city. Check spellings twice.
  3. Pay booking fee: About USD 15 (INR equivalent). Save the receipt instantly.
  4. Download slip: Print the GAMCA/Wafid slip and keep a PDF on your phone.
  5. Attend on time: Arrive early; if you cannot make it, request a reschedule before exam day.
  6. Keep employer in the loop: Share token and slip so they track your status with the embassy.

If you need human help while booking, start through our appointment flow and review city-level context on medical centers.

GAMCA Medical Fees in India (2025)

The booking fee is approximately USD 15. In INR, that typically sits near the current exchange rate range for a modest service charge. Pay this during token generation; it covers your Wafid token and slip. The medical examination fee is paid at the assigned clinic on exam day. Always keep both receipts in case your employer reimburses or asks for proof.

For a wider comparison of booking equivalents and how clinic fees change by country, visit the fee structure page. India usually sits mid-range, while on-site fees vary by city and clinic operations.

If you plan travel for the exam, budget for transport and a buffer day. A missed slot typically means a new booking. Align your payment timing with your employer’s visa schedule so your medical validity—often 90 days—covers stamping and ticketing without needing a repeat test.

Approved GAMCA Medical Centers in India

Wafid auto-assigns an approved center once you choose your city. You cannot pick a specific clinic, but you can select a city you can reach on time. Below are the busiest hubs; choose based on travel convenience and employer timelines.

  • Delhi: High volume for Saudi and UAE; reach early with printed slip and ID.
  • Mumbai: Popular for Qatar and Bahrain; plan for traffic and parking.
  • Hyderabad: Strong demand for tech and oil roles; keep digital copies of all receipts.
  • Chennai: Frequent GCC maritime and engineering applicants; carry extra photos.
  • Kochi: Serves seafarers and healthcare workers; confirm morning slots for faster labs.
  • Bengaluru: Covers IT and service roles; keep prescriptions handy for chronic conditions.

To understand how centers are allocated or to explore other cities, check the medical centers page. Pick the city you can reliably reach; missed slots usually mean rebooking.

Medical Tests Conducted During GAMCA Examination

The medical checklist is standardized to satisfy all GCC embassies. Clinics focus on infectious diseases and overall fitness. Be transparent about existing conditions—hidden issues often surface in labs or imaging and can trigger delays.

  • Blood tests: HIV, Hepatitis B/C, CBC, blood sugar, kidney and liver profile.
  • X-ray: Digital chest X-ray for TB or major lung findings; avoid attending with a cold or cough.
  • Physical exam: Vitals, vision, medical history, and general health review.
  • Urine test: Kidney and diabetes indicators; stay hydrated and avoid energy drinks.

If you have undergone recent surgery or are on long-term medication, bring a short doctor’s note. This helps the examining doctor interpret scars, implants, or lab values correctly and prevents unnecessary hold or retest requests.

If you’re unsure about any test, ask the clinic staff for clarification. They see hundreds of GCC-bound applicants each week and can guide you on the day’s flow.

Common Reasons for GAMCA Medical UNFIT (India)

UNFIT decisions usually stem from communicable diseases or unmanaged chronic conditions. Most are avoidable with preparation and honest disclosure. Here are the most frequent reasons across Indian centers:

  • TB on X-ray: Shadowing or active infection; see a pulmonologist and complete treatment before rebooking.
  • Hepatitis B/C reactive: Consult a specialist, obtain viral load tests, and rebook after clearance.
  • Drug screening flags: Avoid non-prescribed substances; declare legitimate medicines that could trigger results.
  • Uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension: Stabilize readings with your doctor, keep logs, and only test when stable.
  • Data mismatches: Name or passport number errors between token, slip, and passport can pause reports—check details before paying.

If you receive UNFIT, follow the clinic’s guidance, complete treatment, and rebook only after medical clearance. Rushing another token without resolving the cause wastes time and money.

Keep every discharge summary, lab report, or specialist note you receive. When you are ready to rebook, these documents help the clinic understand your history quickly and reduce back-and-forth calls that slow your result.

How to Check GAMCA / Wafid Medical Report Online in India

Online report checking saves you trips and keeps employers updated. Once the clinic uploads results, the Wafid portal shows your status. Keep your passport nearby for verification.

  1. Open the Wafid medical status page.
  2. Enter passport number, nationality (India), and required details.
  3. Submit to view FIT/UNFIT status; download the PDF if available.
  4. Share the PDF with your employer or agent so visa filing can continue.

If you need to reference result timelines or compare processing speeds, review the medical centers page and keep your booking details handy when contacting the clinic.

Tips to Pass GAMCA Medical Test Successfully (India Applicants)

Small habits make a big difference on test day. These tips are simple but reflect what Indian clinics ask applicants to do every week.

  • Hydrate 24 hours before the exam; avoid energy drinks and heavy fried food.
  • Fast 8–10 hours before blood tests; water is fine.
  • Sleep 7–8 hours so blood pressure and pulse stay calm.
  • No smoking or vaping 12 hours before X-ray; avoid strong perfumes that trigger coughing.
  • Carry prescriptions and doctor notes for chronic conditions or recent surgeries.
  • Arrive early to handle registration, photos, and payment without rush.

For destination-specific rules, pair this guide with the Saudi page and India’s main resource at /india-gamca. Both keep your paperwork aligned with embassy expectations.

FAQs

How long does GAMCA medical test take in India?

Most applicants finish tests in one working day. FIT/UNFIT status usually appears online within a few days depending on the assigned center.

Can I choose my GAMCA medical center in India?

Wafid assigns an approved center automatically. You pick the city, but the clinic is allotted by the system.

What happens if my GAMCA result is unfit?

Review the report online, consult the clinic, complete any required treatment, and rebook only after clearance.

Is re-medical allowed after unfit?

Yes, once you address the medical reason and the clinic or doctor confirms readiness, you can rebook with a new token.

Which countries accept GAMCA reports from India?

Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait accept GAMCA/Wafid reports issued in India for work visas.

How many days does Wafid report take in India?

Most centers post FIT/UNFIT status within 3–7 working days after testing.

Is GAMCA medical required for Saudi work visa?

Yes. A valid GAMCA/Wafid FIT report is mandatory before Saudi work visa stamping.

Can GAMCA appointment be rescheduled in India?

If you cannot attend, request a reschedule before exam day. Missing the slot usually requires a new booking.

What is the booking fee for GAMCA in India?

The booking fee is about USD 15, roughly INR equivalent based on exchange rate, paid during token generation.

Do I need to fast before the blood test?

Yes. Fast 8–10 hours, drink water, and avoid energy drinks or heavy food so your results stay stable.