Taylor.M93
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Where did y’all do your commissioning physical at? I have no local MTF and my NOSC is apparently unable to perform the physical..
Where did y’all do your commissioning physical at? I have no local MTF and my NOSC is apparently unable to perform the physical..
My CCC doesn’t know cause my NOSC is unable to provide one.If you're working with a recruiter you usually go to a MEPS.
If you're working with a CCC you usually go to a MTF, though if you're at a standalone NOSC the NOSC Medical might bring you in to do a physical during drill weekend.
Either way, strongly recommend you ask either your recruiter or CCC, whoever you are working with.
I’m not using a recruiter.Seems like these should be questions your recruiter should be answering? I did mine at the closest Naval Air Station since I was heading to p'cola.
Not using a recruiter.I did mine at the nearest MEPS, which is where all new recruits get their enlistment physicals done. My recruiter arranged it.
My CCC doesn’t know cause my NOSC is unable to provide one.
I spoke to the HM2 and they spoke to the LPO and said they didn’t have the equipment to perform one. I’ll have to speak to my OIC about it.Did your CCC or yourself talk to NOSC medical? NOSC Medical is responsible for medical readiness to include PHAs (and other physicals). They usually bring in a Doc/Provider or have an agreement with a local MTF to provide support as needed.
Even the smallest of NOSCs I've seen have a system in place, it just might not be as quick or as convenient as you want it to be.
Quite frankly, I wouldn't trust the average NOSC to get everything right. Their focus is the minimum needed to keep people deployable, and I doubt they deal with commissioning much. If it's a big NOSC, you might be all right, but then you'd likely have an MTF nearby too. That said, go with what your OIC recommends- they likely deal with this a fair amount.
It might be in your best interest to travel to your nearest MEPS, or large military base.
Can’t go to MEPS without working with a recruiter and recruiters are hands off fleet applicants.
Similarly with MTFs, from my experience most need to be on orders or there is some sort of coordination by the local (or closest) NOSC in order to be seen.
Gotcha. The NOSC coordinating a visit to an appropriate MTF makes sense. The NOSC doing the physical themselves didn't scan, but I drill at a small NOSC that really isn't set up for that sort of thing- maybe other NOSCs are.