Before releasing your medical letter, our group of practitioners will review the evidence you submit. Only upon approval, shall you receive the medical letter via email including a unique reference number, which can be used to confirm its authenticity
If you require a Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate, you will need to provide relevant personal, travel, and medical information so that our practitioners can assess your suitability for cruise travel. The questionnaire helps ensure that all necessary details are collected for an accurate medical review.
To begin the process, you will need to provide basic personal information so the healthcare practitioner can correctly identify the individual requesting the medical certificate.
This typically includes:
Full Name
Email Address
Mobile Number
Date of Birth
Sex
Providing accurate details ensures that your medical certificate is issued with the correct information.
For verification purposes, you may be asked to provide your passport number. This helps confirm your identity and ensures the certificate matches your official travel documents.
Your cruise travel information is important for the medical assessment. Practitioners will review your upcoming travel plans to determine whether your health condition is suitable for cruise travel.
You may be asked to provide:
Cruise Line Name
Booking Reference
Departure Port and Departure Date
Cruise Itinerary (Ports of Call)
Duration of the Cruise
These details help practitioners understand the length and conditions of your trip.
Your medical history is an important part of determining your fitness for cruise travel.
You may be asked to provide information about:
Pre-existing medical conditions
Chronic illnesses
Current medications
Providing honest and complete information allows practitioners to perform a safe and reliable assessment.
You may be asked whether you have previously travelled on a cruise. Prior experience with cruise travel may help practitioners understand how well you tolerate sea travel.
Any known allergies should be disclosed, including allergies to:
Medications
Foods
Environmental substances
This information may be important if medical assistance is required during your cruise.
You may also be asked whether you have experienced any recent illnesses, surgeries, or medical procedures within the last six months. Recent medical events may affect your ability to travel safely.
If you have recently consulted with your GP or another healthcare professional about your fitness for cruise travel, this information may also be considered during the review process.
Cruise ships often involve walking, moving between decks, and participating in onboard activities. You may be asked whether you have any mobility limitations or physical restrictions that may impact your ability to move safely during the journey.
Some travellers experience motion sickness or seasickness during sea travel. Providing this information helps practitioners better assess your comfort and safety during the cruise.
If you have any special dietary requirements or food restrictions, this information may be noted so the cruise provider can accommodate your needs during the voyage.
You may be asked to provide the names and contact details of two emergency contacts who can be reached in case of a medical emergency during your cruise.
If there is any other relevant medical information or concerns related to your health and cruise travel, you may include these details for the practitioner to review.
For identity verification, you may be required to upload a scanned copy or clear image of your passport. This information is used solely for identification and verification purposes.
Once all required information has been submitted, your case will be reviewed by a qualified healthcare practitioner.
If the practitioner determines that you are medically fit to travel, your Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate will be issued and emailed to you. Each certificate includes a unique reference number that can be used to verify its authenticity.
Before submitting your request, please carefully review your personal details. These details will appear on the medical certificate if your request is approved.
Once submitted, the information cannot be edited, so please ensure everything is accurate.
The confirmation typically includes:
Name
Date of Birth
Sex
Email Address
Mobile Number
Letter Type (Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate)
A Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate is a document issued by a qualified healthcare practitioner confirming that a passenger is medically fit to travel on a cruise. Cruise lines may require this certificate for passengers with certain medical conditions or who have recently undergone medical treatment.
Cruise operators require a medical certificate for cruise travel to ensure that passengers are medically able to safely participate in the journey. It helps confirm that existing health conditions will not pose risks during the cruise.
Passengers who have pre-existing medical conditions, recent surgeries, mobility limitations, or ongoing medical treatments may be asked by cruise lines to provide a Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate before boarding.
To request a Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate, you may need to provide personal details, cruise travel information, medical history, current medications, allergies, and emergency contact information.
The processing time depends on the review option selected. Standard requests are reviewed in the regular queue, while express requests may allow you to receive your cruise medical certificate on the same day.
Once approved by a practitioner, your Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate will be sent directly to your email address. The certificate will include a unique reference number for authenticity verification.
Yes, many clinics allow you to apply for a cruise medical certificate online by completing a questionnaire and submitting the required medical information for practitioner review.
No. Once your request has been submitted, the information cannot be edited. It is important to carefully review all details before submitting your Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate application.
If the practitioner determines that telehealth or the request is not suitable for your case, you may be refunded and advised to consult your GP or healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Yes. All information submitted during the Fit-to-Cruise Medical Certificate assessment is handled confidentially and reviewed only by qualified healthcare professionals.