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Proforma completed for Firearms/ Shotgun Medical For Only £60!
Applying for a shotgun licence or due for a shotgun licence renewal? ShootingMedicals provides fast, secure online firearm medical reports—perfect for your next shotgun licence application.
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BOOK ONLINE
Apply for your Firearm Medical by calling us or booking online.
Once paid, we will email you forms to fill out.
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COMPLETE YOUR FORMS
Send us your information form and hand your consent form to your GP
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MEDICAL RECORDS
Your GP will send us your Medical Records within 30 days of handing in your consent form.
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MEDICAL COMPLETE
Once we received both of your Medical Records and Info Form, we complete your Medical and email back to you.
01
BOOK ONLINE
Apply for your Firearm Medical by calling us or booking online.
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COMPLETE YOUR FORMS
Fill in the Firearm Info Form and email or post back to us.
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MEDICAL RECORDS
Complete your consent form and email to your GP.
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MEDICAL COMPLETE
Once we received both of your Medical Records and Info Form, we complete your Medical and email back to you.
Please note – It can take up to 30 days for your GP practice to release medicals records to our Doctors. We then complete the medical within 48 hours of receiving these and only hold these records for 6 months.
Firearms FAQs
Nope! All our Firearm medicals are completed remotely, saving you a journey. Simply book online and submit the requested forms.
Medical records are required for a firearm medical report to ensure the applicant is mentally and physically fit to safely handle a firearm. This review helps identify any health issues or medications that could impair their ability to use a firearm, ensuring public safety and compliance with legal requirements.
The final approval for whether an applicant can have a firearm is typically made by the police or a firearms licensing officer. The role of the doctor is to assess the applicant’s mental and physical fitness through a medical examination and provide a report. The police or licensing authority then uses this medical report, along with other background checks, to make the final decision on whether to grant the firearms licence.
At Motor Medicals, we offer comprehensive firearms medical examinations for just £60. This fee covers the assessment and the preparation of the necessary medical report.
If the doctor determines that you are unfit to possess a firearm, the police or licensing authority will be notified, and your application for a firearm license may be denied. You may be advised on any steps you can take or medical conditions to address before reapplying.
If your firearm license application is denied based on the medical report, you may have the option to appeal the decision with the licensing authority. It is advisable to seek legal advice or further medical evaluation if you believe the decision was made in error.
We keep your records for 6 Months before they are erased.
A firearms medical examination is an assessment conducted by a licensed doctor to evaluate an applicant’s mental and physical fitness to safely own and operate a firearm. This examination is required to ensure the applicant does not have any medical conditions that could impair their ability to handle a firearm responsibly.
Please send your medical record request form to your GP practice and your own form to email to firearmmedical@motormedicals.com
Firearm medicals must be completed before you get your first firearm license as well as every 5 years for renewal. You must get your medical before 5 months of your current license expiry.
In the UK, every applicant to police forces must undergo a firearms medical assessment. The objective of these assessments is to confrim that individuals are medically fit to handle firearms.
Processing Time for a Fire Arms Application
- Up to 4 Weeks
It is important for applicants to ensure that their medical information is accurate and complete to avoid delays.
For more information visit the official government sites:
Conditions impacting a Firearms Medical
Certain medical conditions may significantly impact your ability to obtain or renew a firearms certificate. The Police Firearms Licensing department may review the severity and management of your condition.
- Heart Disease
- Mental Health Conditions
- Substance Abuse (drugs or alcohol)
- Respiratory Conditions
- Visual Impairments
- Neurological Disorders
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