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Here's the situation: I am working on transitioning to BasicMed. Since my last 3rd class medical, I was diagnosed with sleep apnea. I'm finding the BasicMed medical exam to be more of a pain than I expected. Here's what's going on:
First, my PGP who I have worked with for years got squeamish over signing off on the BasicMed exam checklist over the "ocular alignment" requirement saying that he doesn't have the equipment to test this. He recommended visiting an eye doctor to get a report on ocular alignment and then coming back to see him for the rest of the exam after which he would be comfortable signing off. This is a workable solution, just inconvenient.
Second, searching for a better option, I read online that a lot of places that do DOT physicals also do BasicMed exams. This doesn't seem to be the case in my area. The one that said they would do the exam balked over my sleep apnea diagnosis (which, for the record, is 100% addressed meaning I am 100% compliant on the CPAP, although I'm not sure how to produce this report [Resmed Airsense 10 if anyone happens to know]).
Final question, the BasicMed forms are organized so you fill out your medical history and give it to your physician. Are they supposed to do something with it, or is it just for providing context for the exam (like in the situation where it's your first time with that doc)? Does that medical history portion need to be filed with the FAA or something?
Thanks for reading and appreciate the help.
First, my PGP who I have worked with for years got squeamish over signing off on the BasicMed exam checklist over the "ocular alignment" requirement saying that he doesn't have the equipment to test this. He recommended visiting an eye doctor to get a report on ocular alignment and then coming back to see him for the rest of the exam after which he would be comfortable signing off. This is a workable solution, just inconvenient.
Second, searching for a better option, I read online that a lot of places that do DOT physicals also do BasicMed exams. This doesn't seem to be the case in my area. The one that said they would do the exam balked over my sleep apnea diagnosis (which, for the record, is 100% addressed meaning I am 100% compliant on the CPAP, although I'm not sure how to produce this report [Resmed Airsense 10 if anyone happens to know]).
Final question, the BasicMed forms are organized so you fill out your medical history and give it to your physician. Are they supposed to do something with it, or is it just for providing context for the exam (like in the situation where it's your first time with that doc)? Does that medical history portion need to be filed with the FAA or something?
Thanks for reading and appreciate the help.