Forklift Medical Andover Hampshire | Driver Medicals for Construction, Crane & Plant Operators

We provide fast, affordable forklift and construction driver medicals in Andover, Hampshire. Whether you’re a plant operator, crane driver, or forklift operator, our DVLA Group 2 medicals are completed by GMC-registered doctors at our CQC-approved clinic.

Medicals for Forklift, Crane and Construction Drivers

If you operate heavy machinery or vehicles on a construction site – such as a forklift, crane, or telehandler – you may be required to pass a regular medical assessment. These medicals ensure you’re fit to work safely and meet the standards set by the DVLA and HSE.

At Licence Medical, we offer quick and professional forklift medicals in Andover, Hampshire. Our assessments are carried out by GMC-registered doctors in a CQC-approved clinic, and follow DVLA Group 2 medical standards commonly used by employers and training providers.

Whether you’re a new operator, renewing your licence, or returning to work after a health-related break, we’ll guide you through the process and provide any required medical documentation.

Who Needs a Forklift Medical?

Forklift and construction drivers are often required to complete a medical assessment to confirm they are safe to operate heavy machinery. Many employers and training providers request medicals that meet DVLA Group 2 standards – especially for safety-critical roles.

If you’re unsure whether you need a medical, we’re happy to advise. We regularly work with construction firms, training providers, and individual operators across Hampshire.

You may need a forklift medical if you are:

  • Starting a new role as a forklift, crane, plant or telehandler operator
  • Renewing your operator certification or workplace fitness to work
  • Returning to work after illness or injury affecting driving ability
  • Asked to provide a medical by your employer, insurer or occupational health team
  • Required to meet HSE or DVLA fitness to drive guidelines

Our Forklift & Construction Driver Medical Examination Process

1. Medical History Review

We’ll begin by reviewing your medical history, including any conditions or medications that may affect your fitness to operate machinery or meet DVLA or employer health standards.

2. Physical Examination

We conduct a physical health check, including blood pressure, cardiovascular health, neurological and musculoskeletal condition – all in line with DVLA Group 2 medical standards.

3. Vision /
Eye test

We assess your eyesight using a Snellen chart, including peripheral vision and colour perception if required. Please bring any glasses or contact lenses you use onsite or for driving.

4. ECG
(if required)

Some workers, particularly over age 45 or with medical conditions, may require an ECG. This will be carried out on-site at your appointment by our trained medical team as necessary.

Duration, Preparation & What to Expect

Your forklift medical will take approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on your age and whether an ECG is required. We aim to make the process quick and straightforward while meeting DVLA Group 2 medical standards.

To help your appointment run smoothly, please bring:

  • A valid photo ID (e.g. driving licence or passport)
  • Any corrective lenses (glasses or contact lenses)
  • A list of any current medications
  • The appropriate medical form from your employer or training provider (if supplied)
  • A summary of your medical history from your GP (if requested by your organisation)
All assessments are carried out at our CQC-registered clinic in Andover, designed for comfort and convenience. We provide: Free on-site parking Clean, accessible toilet facilities A private, professional examination room Waiting areas for early arrivals We recommend arriving 10 minutes early so we can complete any paperwork and get you back to work without delay.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

FAQs

 

What is a forklift medical?
A forklift medical is a health assessment to confirm you’re medically fit to operate a forklift, crane, or other construction equipment. Most follow DVLA Group 2 standards, especially when requested by employers or training providers.
Who needs a forklift or plant operator medical?
You may need a medical if you’re starting a new job, renewing a workplace certification, returning to work after illness, or if your employer, site supervisor, or insurer requests it for health and safety compliance.
What is an ECG, and will I need one?

An ECG is not always required, but may be recommended if you’re over 45 or have certain medical conditions. If it’s needed, we can carry it out during your appointment.

Is this the same as a DVLA D4 medical?
Not always. Some forklift medicals follow the DVLA D4 (Group 2) format, especially if required by an employer or when operating vehicles over 3.5 tonnes. Others are general fitness-to-work assessments tailored to site-specific needs.
How long does a forklift / construction medical take?
Most appointments take around 30–45 minutes. If you require an ECG, this may add 10–15 minutes. We keep the process quick and efficient while meeting safety and compliance standards.
What happens during the assessment?
We’ll check your medical history, blood pressure, vision, and overall physical fitness. If necessary, an ECG may be carried out on-site. We complete any paperwork provided by your employer or training body.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Please bring: Photo ID (e.g. driving licence or passport) Glasses or contact lenses if worn A list of medications Any forms issued by your employer or course provider A GP summary, if requested by your organisation
Where are you based?
We’re located near Thruxton, offering forklift and construction driver medicals in Andover, Hampshire. We also serve surrounding areas including Salisbury, Basingstoke, Tidworth, Winchester, and Newbury.

Why Choose Licence Medical?

  • Workplace Medical Expertise: Our team is experienced in providing driver and machinery operator medicals for construction and logistics industries.
  • Flexible Appointments: Book convenient slots during the day, evening, or weekends to suit your shift pattern.
  • Clear, Competitive Pricing: No hidden fees – our prices are transparent and affordable.
  • Everything Done in One Visit: Medical history, physical exam, vision test and ECG (if required) all completed on-site.
  • CQC-Registered Medical Facility: Part of Ambulance Services 24 – a trusted provider of medical services and training across the UK.

Dr Angela Charlton

GP

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Monday | 8am - 11pm

Tuesday | 8am - 11pm
Wednesday | 8am - 11pm

Thursday | 8am - 11pm

Friday | 8am - 11pm
Saturday | 8am - 8pm
Sunday | 8am - 8pm

Contact

Ambulance Services 24
Thruxton Industrial Estate,
Andover, Hampshire, SP11 8PW

01264 310 303

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