@"jayr.cruz" It took the whole day for us. In Metro Manila, dalawa lang ang panel physicians for Australian immigration which are, St. Luke's BGC and Nationwide Health Systems AUX Inc. in Makati. We went to St. Luke's because it was nearer to our home. Nasa 10th floor siya ng Medical Arts Building. We went there at 7:10 AM pero pang 11 na kami sa queue. First we filled out a form then you pay P7,050 per applicant. Once you have the receipt, go to the laboratory for the urinalysis. Next is X-ray then followed by the physical examination. May mga questions sila na paulit ulit like "have you been diagnosed with TB?", "have you had cancer", "have you had Hepa", etc. Around 11AM, the reception told us that we have to go back at 1:30PM for the immunization interview. There were repeated questions again during the interview and was asked if we already had our measles vaccine. There was a measles outbreak in the Philippines and Australian immigration is asking for the immunization certificate for vaccination when you arrive there. We paid P1,910 per applicant for the vaccine and additional P510 for the pregnancy test. Pregnant women can't take the vaccine so they are exempted. After this, they gave us the certificate to be hand carried during the travel to Australia. They also said that the lab results were clean and no further tests are needed. They will also send the results directly to the Australian Embassy and will probably take 3-5 days in processing.
So there you have it! Medical exam done in a day. I suggest you go there earlier and prepare the documents - referral letter containing the HAP ID, 3 photocopy of passport, 3 photos (passport size). Hope this helps. π