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Medical Records

Mattio

Registered User
I was wondering; does the military acquire copies of your actual medical records when you apply for a flight position. I have searched the forum and the internet to no avail on this question, so I am thinking the answer is no. After this one, I'll try to stop asking newbie questions. Please don't flame me :D
 

TheBubba

I Can Has Leadership!
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They'll see them if they need to, but they won't follow you around. The earliest entry in my medical record is from the MEPS station.
 

Mattio

Registered User
I meant your medical records from before you did anything with the military.... Like records of having bronchitis when you were 12, etc. I think that when it comes to your medical history, they pretty much take your word for it when you apply. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 

TheBubba

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They'll research it if they need to. But they took my word for everything pretty much.
 

Fly Navy

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pilot
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There is no central medical record for a civilian, so unless they really want to track all that crap down at the 10,000 doctors you may or may not have seen, I think they just take your word for it most of the time.
 

Yosh

Registered User
On the topic of medical history, where can I find the Navy's policy on allergies, esp. with respect to aviators? Thanks.
 
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