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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's full name and age in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the sex and weight of the patient, ensuring accuracy for medical records.
  4. In section 1, detail any serious medical conditions, operations, or other relevant health information as required.
  5. Proceed to section 4 for a general examination. Complete each subsection regarding physical state, respiratory and cardiovascular systems, blood pressure, and other specified areas.
  6. Indicate if the applicant is free from infectious diseases and whether they require assistance with daily activities in sections 5 and 6.
  7. List current medications under section 7, including chronic medicines' strength and dose, along with any allergies.
  8. Finally, provide your details as a medical officer at the bottom of the form, including your signature and contact number.

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Medical certificates provide a comprehensive detail about the patients health status. This kind of information is vital for acknowledging the patients capability to perform their duties, which might be affected due to some illness. In short it is a proof of the overall health of the patient during that time.
Where to Get a Medical Certificate in the Philippines? Hospitals and Clinics. Most public and private hospitals have physicians who can issue a medical certificate after a consultation. Barangay Health Centers. Private Doctors and Clinics. Telemedicine Services.
Physical Health Reasons Flu or Cold Symptoms. Fever. Severe Headaches or Migraines. Gastrointestinal Issues. Stress and Burnout. Anxiety or Depression Episodes. Flare-ups of Chronic Illnesses. Regular Medical Appointments.
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Here are some common situations when youll need a doctors note: Extended Illness: If youve been out sick for multiple days. Chronic Condition: To document recurring absences related to a chronic health issue. Injury: If youre recovering from an injury that impacts your ability to perform job duties.
What should be included in a medical certificate? name and address of the practitioner issuing the certificate. name of the patient. date the examination took place. degree of incapacity of the patient. date the medical practitioner considers the patient is likely to be able to return to work.