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Awaiting doctor form result.

T_rob

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Hello,

Don’t know if there is another thread on here with similar experience but I’ll post it here as I haven’t found one with a similar name.

I have been awaiting just over 2 months now since 15 APR to hear back from a Doctor form that I submitted for ADHD (which I hear can be a tricky one) before I can be contacted to book the medical. (All of it should be cleared, haven’t been on medication in over 6 years and have no symptoms according to my doctor). Haven’t heard a word from an RMO or any one from medical since submitting it. Tried calling a few times and have left voicemails no response.

Just wondering is this a normal processing time for medical forms? Or should I walk into my CFRC and see If I can get an update?

Thanks,
 
It's unfortunately an all to familiar thing we hear about on here all the time and I've seen/experienced in one form or other for a number of years. There is indeed a thread about this in one of the recruiting forums. Long story short - there are few people in the RMO to do a large number of files, and the largest number of these files are the ones that need a specialist/FMD form(s) read through analyzed and decision made.
 
It's unfortunately an all to familiar thing we hear about on here all the time and I've seen/experienced in one form or other for a number of years. There is indeed a thread about this in one of the recruiting forums. Long story short - there are few people in the RMO to do a large number of files, and the largest number of these files are the ones that need a specialist/FMD form(s) read through analyzed and decision made.
Thanks for the response. So I guess best thing is just to sit back and just await until that phone call/email comes around.
 
Thanks for the response. So I guess best thing is just to sit back and just await until that phone call/email comes around.
I'd niggle the CFRC periodically, as they'll often have some advanced notice of issues.
 
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