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Asked to undress completely for medical exam (Lahore, Pakistan) (IR1/CR1)

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One of my relative recently have her medical exam in Lahore. She was asked to take off her clothes completely.  She is her lower 30s and complete it. Is this a normal and one should be expected for it?

 

I had my medical exam for USA 10 years ago and can't recall that I asked to take off my clothes. 

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Do you mean including her underwear or undressed to her underwear?

 

Undressing to underwear is normal. Women may need to take off their bra for the chest x-ray. 

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Certainly not when I did it

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5 hours ago, smilingstone said:

Do you mean including her underwear or undressed to her underwear?

 

Undressing to underwear is normal. Women may need to take off their bra for the chest x-ray. 

Yes, for sometime during examination they asked to take off underwear also. 
First asked her to wear gown, and then asked to take that off also during examination.

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