Fit to Fly Certificate in Phuket
Airlines can require a fit-to-fly certificate after illness, injury, surgery, or during late pregnancy. Our doctors assess you and issue the certificate in English the same visit — usually within 30–60 minutes.
What’s Included
- Doctor examination and flight-fitness assessment
- Certificate issued immediately in English
- Post-illness and post-injury recovery checks
- Pregnancy fit-to-fly letters (airline gestation rules explained)
- Hotel visit available if you cannot come to the clinic
When to See a Doctor
A fit-to-fly certificate confirms you are medically safe for air travel. Common reasons airlines ask for one: recent fracture or cast, recent surgery, pregnancy beyond 28 weeks, a recent infectious illness, or a visible injury at check-in.
Bring your passport and any medical documents you have (hospital discharge notes, X-rays, your airline’s requirements). If you are unsure whether you need one, message us your situation on WhatsApp and we will tell you straight away.
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English-speaking doctors at three branches across Phuket. Travel insurance paperwork handled.
Book an AppointmentFrequently Asked Questions
How fast can I get the certificate?
In most cases within 30–60 minutes of seeing the doctor. We know flight deadlines matter.
Will my airline accept it?
The certificate is issued and signed by a licensed physician in English, which is what airlines require. Tell us your airline so we can match any specific wording they ask for.
Our Phuket Branches
This page is general health information and not a substitute for a medical consultation. If you are worried about your symptoms, see a doctor.