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JOINING A SPORTS CLUB IN FRANCE WILL OFTEN REQUIRE ASKING A DOCTOR FOR A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE. WE LOOK AT WHETHER THIS CAN BE DONE IN YOUR HOME COUNTRY READER QUESTION: A LOCAL WALKING GROUP
IS REQUESTING A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE. I HAVE A SECOND HOME IN FRANCE. IS IT POSSIBLE TO ASK A BRITISH GP FOR SUCH A DOCUMENT? When a sports club requires members to present a medical
certificate, this can be issued by a foreign doctor. This is fairly common, as even visitors who wish to take part in competitions such as the Paris Marathon require a medical certificate.
Most GPs will charge for this. UK-based tour operator for cycling and running events Sports Tours International said it has heard figures of up to £150 and not all doctors will complete the
certificate. If not, they suggest getting online certificates from sites such as Sports Medical Certificates, which they say are accepted in France. The certificate does not need to be in
French, according to doctors’ body, the Conseil National de l’Ordre des Médecins. In a letter to the sports minister in 2007, the body’s president wrote: “Strictly from the Order’s point of
view, the certificate has no requirements to meet in terms of the format (…) or the language it is written in. The only requirements for the Order are that the first and last name and
professional address of the doctor appear clearly on the document.” It should state there is ‘no contraindication’ to your participating in the sport. RELATED ARTICLES HOW TO JOIN A SPORTS
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