A DGCA medical test is a crucial first step for anyone dreaming of a pilot career in India. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) mandates two types of medical exams-Class 2 and Class 1-to ensure all pilots meet strict health and safety standards. But where can you do your DGCA medical test, and how do you book it? Here’s a complete, practical guide with official locations, step-by-step instructions, and expert support links.
Tip: Always start with Class 2 medicals, then move to Class 1 once you clear the basics and are ready for CPL training
Conducted at:
City | Center Name/Doctor | Contact Details | Validity |
---|---|---|---|
Delhi | AFCME, Subroto Park | IAF Medical Board | Ongoing |
Mumbai | Nanavati Hospital | Dr. Punit A Masrani, Worli | 09920163330 |
Bangalore | IAM, HAL Airport Rd | Dr. Pankaj Tyagi, Carlton Towers | 9980668250 |
Gurugram | Paras Hospital | Dr. SCB Bhatia, Sushant Lok | 9899260059 |
Kolkata | Dr. Ishan Ghosh | 5-C, Hemkar Lane, Shyam Bazaar | 9434987125 |
Chennai | Apollo Medical Centre | Dr. Simha Koutilya Choudary, Kotturpuram | 7022966895 |
Dehradun | Dr. Deepak Gaur | 150, Phase-1, Vasant Vihar | 9880913944 |
Booking:
Class 1 medicals at IAF centers require advance booking via the centralized DGCA appointment system
Clear Class 2 medical first.
Test Name | Purpose/Details |
---|---|
ECG | Heart activity |
Audiometry | Hearing test |
Chest X-ray | Lung health |
Vision Test | Distance, near, color vision |
Blood/Urine | Sugar, infections, hemoglobin |
BMI/Physical | General health, fitness |
ENT Check | Nose, ears, throat |
Psychological | Mental health, cognitive ability |
Class 1 medicals are more comprehensive than Class 2 and include all of the above plus additional checks for commercial pilots.
Approval Time:
Q1: Can I do my DGCA medical test in any city?
Yes, both Class 2 and Class 1 medicals are available in major cities across India. Check the official DGCA list for the nearest approved center
Q2: How early should I book my Class 1 medical?
Book 2–3 months in advance, especially at IAF centers, as slots fill quickly
Q3: What if I fail a medical test?
You may be allowed to reappear for certain tests, or your case may be reviewed by DGCA. Early consultation is advised if you have known health issues
Q4: Is corrected vision allowed?
Yes, as long as your eyesight falls within DGCA’s permitted limits
Q5: Can Golden Epaulettes Aviation help with booking?
Yes, they provide step-by-step support for scheduling appointments, preparing documents, and understanding DGCA medical standards
You can do your DGCA medical test at any of the approved centers listed by the DGCA-ranging from Air Force medical boards to private hospitals and clinics in all major cities. Start with Class 2, then move to Class 1 before solo flying or CPL application. Plan early, keep your documents in order, and use expert resources like Golden Epaulettes Aviation to streamline your journey. Clearing your DGCA medicals is the first big milestone on the path to becoming a pilot in India.
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