If you are applying for or currently hold a large goods vehicle or passenger carrying vehicle (group two) driving licence
Download the appropriate information leaflet or medical questionnaire to tell the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) about your medical condition or disability. The questionnaires include a consent form that must be signed, allowing DVLA to make medical enquiries into your fitness to drive.
Neurological conditions
For the following condition:
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For the following conditions:
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For the following conditions:
- chronic neurological conditions (eg multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease)
Psychiatric conditions
For the following conditions:
For the following conditions:
- alzheimer’s, cognitive impairment, dementia, memory problems
Alcohol and drugs
For the following condition:
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Vision problems
For the following conditions:
Diabetes
For the following conditions:
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diabetes controlled by diet
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diabetes controlled by tablets
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diabetes controlled by insulin
Heart conditions
For the following conditions:
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any heart condition other than innocent heart murmurs
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peripheral arterial disease causing symptoms eg intermittent claudication
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abdominal aortic aneurysm
Sleep disorders
For the following conditions:
Spinal injuries
For the following conditions:
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severe spinal injuries
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paraplegia
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tetraplegia
Cancers, tumours and other medical conditions
For the following conditions:
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you must notify DVLA if you have had treatment for the following types of cancer or tumours in the past five years: Lung, melanoma, non-hodgkins lymphoma
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AIDS
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any other medical condition likely to affect ability to safely control a vehicle, eg amputation, impairment secondary to medication, chronic debilitation illness
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behavioural problems eg asperger's syndrome
For the following condition:
For the following condition:
Medical practitioners
More detailed information on the above conditions and driving can be located in the 'at a glance guide for medical practitioners'. The form for a 'medical examination report' (D4) is found below.
How to surrender your driving licence and return to driving at later date
Surrendering your driving licence and the conditions for reapplying.