Every law enforcement officer in British Columbia must take a pre employment medical exam to ensure they are healthy and fit enough to perform required duties.
If you are applying for a job with Canada’s national police force you are also required to undertake the Physical Abilities Requirement Evaluation (PARE) challenge.
The PARE tests an applicant’s ability to perform police work by simulating the apprehension of a suspect.
Ultima doctors do not administer the PARE test but we do make sure you are physically fit enough to attempt it.
Ultima also provides periodic law enforcement medical exams for existing members of Canada’s national police force and undertakes tests such as ECG’s and audiology tests.
We can also administer any booster shots if required.
Frequently Asked Quesions
What happens in a law enforcement medical exam?
The law enforcement medical exam takes about an hour in-office and includes:
- A medical history
- A physical exam
- An in-house audiogram
- Visual acuity testing
- Lab work
- TB testing
What happens once I’ve finished the medical exam?
The member takes a copy of the medical information with them.
A copy of your medical information is also held by Health Services
How much does it cost and who pays?
The cost is usually covered by the employer.
Eg: the detachment of Canada’s national police force pays for member medical exams.
Contact us directly for a price at 604.270.1370.
Where does the law enforcement exam take place?
The entire physical takes place at our Richmond office.