Underwater Medicine Examiner

If you’re planning to dive, your health and safety are the top priority. An Underwater Medicine Examiner — or dive medical — is a specialised health check that determines if you’re fit to dive safely. 

It assesses how your body will handle the pressure changes underwater and screens for any medical issues that could make diving risky. Whether you’re a professional diver, a weekend snorkeller, or somewhere in between, understanding your fitness to dive is crucial. 

And whether you’re dealing with your first dive medical or need a renewal, we have the support you need to stay safe underwater.

About the Underwater Medicine Examination

This is a detailed medical assessment focusing on your respiratory system, heart health, and neurological condition. It helps identify any issues that could cause problems when you dive, such as breathing difficulties or risks of decompression sickness.

While any general practitioner (GP) can technically conduct a dive medical, it’s best to see a doctor who specialises in underwater medicine. They have the right training to recognise dive-specific health risks and ensure you get a thorough assessment.

Underwater Medicine Examiner

Why You Need a Dive Medical

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Diving affects your body in unique ways. Changes in pressure can impact your lungs, heart, and brain. Some medical conditions — such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or a history of collapsed lungs — can make diving unsafe.

A dive medical screens for these conditions and evaluates whether you can safely manage underwater pressure and ascent. It also checks your overall fitness, including heart and lung function.

What Happens During the Dive Medical?

The examination usually includes:

  • A full physical check-up

  • Lung function tests to check your breathing

  • Heart tests like an ECG or stress test

  • Review of your medical history, including any medications you take

  • Assessment of neurological health

 

Depending on your health and the dive type, the examiner decides if you are fit to dive or if there are restrictions.

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How Often Do You Need a Dive Medical?

Dive medicals generally last for 12 months. After that, you need a renewal to make sure nothing has changed in your health that might affect your diving safety. Renewals usually require repeating the full medical assessment.

If you have any new medical conditions or changes in your health, it’s important to get reassessed sooner. Regular check-ups help catch any risks early, keeping your diving safe and enjoyable. Some professional or commercial diving roles may also require more frequent medicals depending on their regulations.

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Why Choose GoldCare Medical Centre?

At GoldCare Medical Centre, we provide comprehensive Underwater Medicine Examiner assessments tailored to your diving needs. Our doctors are highly trained in diving medicine and follow the latest Australian standards. We understand the importance of a thorough and accurate check-up to keep you safe on every dive.

Whether you’re preparing for a commercial diving job, a holiday diving trip, or just want peace of mind, we’re here to help. Book your dive medical with us and dive confidently, knowing you’ve had a proper check-up from experts who care. Contact us today to book your dive medical.

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FAQs

Can I get a dive medical if I have asthma?

It depends on your asthma severity and control. Mild, well-controlled asthma may not disqualify you, but your dive doctor will assess your lung function and symptoms carefully.

How long does a dive medical take?

Typically, the assessment takes around 30 to 60 minutes, including physical exams and tests.

What if I fail the dive medical?

Failing means diving might be unsafe for you at that time. Your doctor will explain the reasons and recommend any treatment or follow-up needed before reconsidering diving.