Ok will do. So is it safe to submit the online form then do a consulting appt without giving confirmation code. Is this required to have an appt?
To confirm... the code is required for the AME (or his staff) to go into the FAA system and switch the 8500-8 form to a "live exam". Often the staff is asking for the code so they can print out the paper copy.
However, if you bring the paper copy with you, minus the confirmation code, then you are supplying what the AME asked his staff to print off. You might need to remind the staff that this is a consultation visit, not a live exam, therefore surrendering the code isn't necessary.
The print out includes not only the "front" page of information that you filled out, but the additional blocks on the second page that the AME is filling in. If this was a live exam, the notes he writes there are transcribed on to the electronic version that was turned live when the code was entered.
Just about all of the AME's and their staff ask for the code when you check in then make the exam "live" before you see the doctor.
But the really awesome AME's wait until the end of the exam before they switch the exam to "live". So if something bad is found, it can be addressed without jeopardizing the airman's flight privileges.
Unfortunately, the really awesome AME's are in the minority when compared to the general AME population.
Big hint: After you fill out and save the online MedXpress entry, not only print it out to paper,
but also save it to a PDF file. Once you click the final submit button, you cannot go back and retrieve what you inputted. You only can start with a blank page. Having the PDF version makes it easy to copy/paste items into the blank page.
The above also works for future submissions for your next AME visit. Alleviating the need to remember each, and every, and every, doctor visit (when and why) or medication. Just copy and paste the information.
If you never take action on the individual MedXpress submission (aka never turn in the confirmation code), the electrons get recycled in 60 days (aka the entries go *poof* and the submission can no longer be retrieved).