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When planning to work in a GCC country such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, UAE, or Kuwait, one of the first requirements is a GAMCA medical report. This report certifies that an expatriate worker is medically fit and free from infectious or chronic diseases that could affect public health. Without this report, no work visa application for GCC employment can move forward.

The GAMCA medical report, also known as the Wafid medical report, is issued after a mandatory health screening conducted at approved GAMCA (Gulf Approved Medical Centers Association) clinics. This document is proof of your medical fitness and is directly linked to your passport and visa application. Every expatriate traveling for employment in GCC states must go through this process before departure, making it one of the most crucial steps in securing overseas employment.

Why GAMCA Medical Report is Important

The medical report is not just a formality. It serves as an official assurance to GCC governments that workers entering their countries are free of communicable diseases such as:

  • HIV/AIDS
  • Hepatitis B & C
  • Tuberculosis (TB)
  • Syphilis and other infectious diseases
  • Chronic illnesses that might limit work ability

Employers rely on the GAMCA report to finalize contracts, and immigration authorities use it as part of the visa approval process.

Understanding Your Medical Report

Being declared unfit can be stressful, but there are procedures in place to handle such cases. If you disagree with the findings, you may file an appeal and request a re-examination. In some cases, medical reports may reflect temporary health issues such as infections that can be treated. Once resolved, candidates are often eligible for a retest. However, some conditions like chronic communicable diseases might permanently prevent approval.

Book Appointment

Schedule online or via WhatsApp

Medical Test

Visit approved GAMCA center

Lab Processing

Blood tests & X-ray analysis

Report Issued

Online within 24-48 hours

2026 Digital-First Process

With every passing year, GCC health authorities update medical guidelines to match global health standards. In 2026, the process remains digital-first, with online registration mandatory through the Wafid portal. Many countries have also streamlined report delivery, ensuring that results are directly uploaded and accessible online without requiring multiple visits to medical centers.

Medical Unfit - What to Do?

If declared medically unfit, you have the right to appeal within 30 days. Contact our support team for guidance on the appeal process and re-examination procedures.

Check Your Medical Report Status

Enter your passport number to check your GAMCA/Wafid medical report status online

Check Status on Wafid

Final Thoughts

The GAMCA medical report is a vital document for anyone seeking employment in the GCC region. It ensures that the workforce entering the Gulf is healthy, protecting both workers and the wider community. By understanding the process, from online registration to medical tests, report collection, and appeals, you can approach your employment journey with confidence and clarity.