We provide Civil Aviation Medical Examinations to help pilots meet Transport Canada’s medical certification requirements.
Appointed Transport Canada in 2010, Doctor Kinga is experienced in providing comprehensive medical certification services tailored to pilots’ requirements. She understands that medical exams can feel stressful, especially when your flying privileges depend on them, so she strives to make every appointment as smooth and friendly as possible.
Meet Doctor Kinga Koprowicz, Your Civil Aviation Medical Examiner (CAME)
All medications, prescriptions and over the counter medications used in the past 12 months.
Driver’s license and Health Card (for identification purposes).
Complete page 1 of the Medical Form and bring it to your appointment.
Summary of your past medical history; use page 2 of the Medical Form for a guide on questions that will be asked.
Last vision prescription/examination from your optometrist/ophthalmologist
Your eyeglasses or contact lenses will have to be removed for the purpose of the examination.
Your current Medical Certificate (if applicable) for renewal purposes.
ECG, audiogram, urine and blood testing is available during the visit if required for the purpose of the examination
To prepare and make your exam quick and thorough, please bring:
Appointment Checklist: What You Need to Bring
For Pilots with Diabetes:
Flying Authorization: You may continue to fly as long as you receive the Medical Certification stamp on your form during your appointment.
Appointment Details & Availability
Same-week appointments available Evening and Saturday slots offered for your convenience Efficient, supportive service to help you meet Transport Canada requirements
The stability of your diabetes Glycated hemoglobin List of hypoglycemic episodes in the past 12 months List of cardiovascular, ocular or neurologic complications of your diabetes
For each Medical Examination submission, please provide your glucose self-monitoring log from the previous month along with a detailed report from the healthcare provider treating your diabetes. This report should include:
New Applicants or Category Changes: No medical certificate stamp will be issued at your appointment. Forms are electronically submitted to the Regional Director's office for review and approval.
Renewing Applicants: Usually receive a Medical Certification stamp at the end of the appointment unless further investigation is needed. Official certification documentation comes from the Regional Director’s office.