Firearms Medical / Shotgun License for only £57
We aim to process your application within three days of receiving your complete medical records
No Face to Face Appointment Necessary
We are a Nationwide Medical Clinic offering a wide range of Medical assessments by GMC Registered Doctors and GPs.
Our indemnified GP is an active member of BASC and approved by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation.
Whether you’re applying for the first time or renewing a Firearms Medical Shotgun Licence.
Just Health can help.
Follow Our 4 simple steps to Obtain your Firearms Shotgun License Medical.
- Click Here to apply for the Firearm Shotgun License Medical only £57
- Complete our Medical Record Request & Consent Form. (Email the Completed Documents to certificate@justhealth.co.uk)
- Medical Records Requested from Your GP Surgery (This part of the process can take up to 1 month)
- Medical Records are Reviewed & Report sent to you and or the police force.
We aim to process your application within 3 days of receiving your complete medical records. Once your report is complete we will write to your GP surgery to request that a firearms marker is added to your patient records, as required by the Home Office.
We do offer a postal service for your Firearms Shotgun License. Please call us for further details.
FAQs for Verification of Firearms Medical / Shotgun License.
This depends on your licensing authority. Normally it is up to three months before your renewal date,
All police forces in England, Wales and Scotland now require medical verification for shotgun and firearms certificate holders and applicants.
This includes:
- Avon and Somerset Constabulary Bedfordshire Police Cambridgeshire Constabulary Cheshire Constabulary City of London Police Cleveland Police Cumbria Constabulary Devon and Cornwall Police Derbyshire Constabulary Dorset Police Durham Constabulary Dyfed-Powys Police Essex Police Gloucestershire Constabulary Greater Manchester Police Gwent Police Hampshire Constabulary Hertfordshire Constabulary Humberside Police Kent Police Lancashire Constabulary Leicestershire Constabulary Lincolnshire Police Merseyside Police Metropolitan Police Service Norfolk Constabulary North Wales Police Northampton Police North Yorkshire Police Northumbria Police Nottinghamshire Police Police Scotland South Wales Police South Yorkshire Police Staffordshire Police Suffolk Constabulary Sussex Police Surrey Police Thames Valley Police Warwickshire Police West Mercia Police West Midlands Police West Yorkshire Police Wiltshire Police
- Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Cheshire Derbyshire Dyfed-Powys Essex Gloucestershire Gwent Hertfordshire Kent Greater Manchester Lancashire Lincolnshire Merseyside North Wales Nottinghamshire Scotland South Wales South Yorkshire Surrey Sussex Thames Valley West Mercia
Firearms applicants should be able to demonstrate to the licensing authority that they require their firearm on a regular, legitimate basis for work, sport or leisure (including collections or research).
This medical assessment is performed by our Experienced GMC Registered GP. We have carried out thousands of medical assessments at our Just Health Clinic
To Complete this medical a face to face appointment is not required. Your application needs to be assessed by a doctor who is registered with the general medical council (GMC) with access to your Full medical records (New applications) or Medical records with last 10 year history (Renewal applications). Please note for applicants in Wales a full set of Medical Records are needed for all applications.
It is the responsibility of the applicant to arrange for information about their medical history to be provided by their GP (or another suitably qualified doctor registered with the GMC) to the police firearms licensing department dealing with their application.
When the medical information is being provided to the police by a doctor who is not the GP of the applicant, the doctor must receive the applicant’s full medical record direct from the GP practice and not via the applicant. For New applications your full medical records including LLoyd Geroge Cards are required. For Renewal applications the last 10 year Medical Records usually suffice. Please note for applicants in Wales a full set of Medical Records are needed for all applications.
The Firearm Medical / Shotgun License Review involves a Doctor reviewing your full medical records to assist the police in determining whether you currently or previously have had any Relevant Medical Conditions that could influence your ability to possess a firearm safely.
Relevant Medical Conditions include:
- acute stress reaction or an acute reaction to the stress caused by a trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder
- suicidal thoughts or self-harm or harm to others
- depression or anxiety
- dementia
- mania, bipolar disorder or a psychotic illness
- a personality disorder
- a neurological condition: for example, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s or Huntington’s diseases, or epilepsy
- alcohol or drug abuse
- any other mental or physical condition, or combination of conditions, which may affect the safe possession of firearms or shotguns.
The list above is not intended to be exhaustive. Doctors should consider any other mental or physical condition which may affect the individual’s safe possession of a firearm or shotgun, now or in the future.
See also sections 3.34 and 3.35 when a patient has been subject to the provisions of the Mental Health Act 1983 and/or the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003.
We will carry out a comprehensive review of your medical records. Any items that potentially meet the criteria identified by the Police will be included in the report and a firearms officer will usually interview you as part of the process.
The legal responsibility for monitoring firearms holders rests with the police.
The police force ultimately making the final judgement on the issuing of the firearms licence.
Our role is solely to provide reports of medical facts (not opinions), we have no involvement in or personal influence over the final decision.
This medical assessment is conducted by our Lead GMC Registered GP. We have carried out thousands of medical assessments at our Just Health Clinic
We are a Nationwide Medical Clinic offering a wide range of Medical assessments by GMC Registered Doctors and GPs. Our fees are very competitive and LOW COST. Our indemnified GP is an active member of BASC and approved by the British Association for Shooting and Conversation. We offer our Medical service tor shooting club members, the Police force and individual license holders or applicants.
We will not be beaten on price. We provide our services all over the UK with a very fast turnaround.
We will retain your records for 6 months after your report is completed and sent back to you and/or the relevant police force or sooner if you report You application has been successful.
Please note we retain a copy of your application form as well as the completed medical proforma. Electronic records will be deleted.
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- Pay over the phone when you secure your booking Call 01282 936900
- Book Online via secure payment system
We strongly support the Government’s overall message, that gun ownership is a privilege and not a right, and that firearms must be in the hands of only those who are deemed safe and responsible. Firearms Shotgun License Medical
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Our Dedicated Firearms Shotgun License Medical Team are available to help you along the process. Call us on 01282 936900 or email certificate@justhealth.co.uk
Simply apply online to begin the process of medical verification for your firearms shotgun licence (New application or renewal).
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