1. Why Your Regular GP Isn’t Accepted
The Australian visa medical process is integrated with a secure digital system called eMedical.
- Security: Only approved panel physicians have access to the eMedical portal to upload results directly to your HAP ID.
- Specialization: These doctors are specifically trained to look for conditions that meet the “Migration Health Requirement,” such as active Tuberculosis (TB), which a standard check-up might not prioritize.
- Equipment: Approved clinics are equipped with specific digital X-ray and pathology systems that sync directly with the Department of Home Affairs.
2. Where You MUST Go in 2026
| Your Location | Authorized Provider | How to Book |
| Inside Australia | Bupa Medical Visa Services | Via the Bupa MVS portal using your HAP ID. |
| Outside Australia | Approved Panel Physician | Find the list for your country on the Department of Home Affairs website. |
3. When Your Regular GP CanHelp
While your GP cannot perform the exam, they can be helpful in the following 2026 scenarios:
- Medical History: If you have a chronic condition (like Diabetes or a previous surgery), you should ask your regular GP for a Specialist Report or a detailed medical summary.
- The Benefit: Bringing this report to your Bupa appointment can prevent your case from being “flagged” for a referral to the Medical Officer of the Commonwealth (MOC), which often adds 3–5 months to your processing time.
4. 2026 Cost and Booking Alert
As of April 2026, a standard Bupa medical (Medical + Chest X-ray) costs approximately $371.70.
- No Refunds: If you pay your regular GP for a medical check-up, the Department of Home Affairs will not accept the results, and you will still have to pay the full Bupa fee.
- Booking Window: Due to high demand in early 2026, Bupa wait times are currently 3–4 weeks in major cities like Melbourne and Sydney.





