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My fiancee has asthma. She take a couple prescription medications. Does she need to provide her medical records or some other kind of documentation of this at her K1 medical in London?

If she doesn't, will they be ordered?

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My fiancee has asthma. She take a couple prescription medications. Does she need to provide her medical records or some other kind of documentation of this at her K1 medical in London?

If she doesn't, will they be ordered?

As i see it (disclaimer there):

The doctor or nurse will ask her about any prescriptions she is taking. They are familiar with prescriptions so if she just says I take xxx and xxx for asthma they will no doubt just leave it at that. Obviously if she said I have to take crack cocaine for stubbed toe pain there would be issues :D but they are medical professionals and will recognize her medications. The only point where this might come up is if they make a note saying she takes 3 prescription drugs for asthma and the consulate might make sure you're aware it will be your job, not the gov'ts, to provide her with healthcare to get those prescriptions.

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