People going to the UK for more than 6 months will need to be tested for tuberculosis (TB) if they have been residents in Hong Kong. Details on the screening requirements and who it applies to can be found on the UK Government website.
Screening for TB involves a basic assessment by the doctor and a chest x-ray. A clearance certificate is issued if the screening is negative. The clearance certificate is valid for 6 months from the date of the chest x-ray or 3 months if the applicant or any of the family member has been treated for TB.
Basic Screening
Pregnant Ladies
Pregnant ladies can choose to have an x-ray with extra shielding, a sputum test or to wait until after delivery. Please refer to the UK Government website for more details on options.
Advanced Screening (Sputum Examination)
Anyone with signs and symptoms or a chest x-ray indicating possible TB will need to undergo sputum testing. Sputum collection needs to done on three consecutive mornings.
The certificate is valid for 6 months. Failure to collect within 6 months will affect your visa application and the hospital will not be responsible for this. Once the certificate has passed the validity, it will be kept as a medical record within the hospital. If the applicant wishes to obtain a copy, please click here to download the Data Access Request Form and submit your request to medicalrecords@matilda.org. The fee of obtaining the medical record is HKD 500.
What do you need to bring:
On the examination day:
Please note: A copy of passport and HKID card should be on the same paper.
On the day to collect the certificate: