I would read here for starters...
http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmotc...verGuide/8_Waiver_Guide_Hematology_130418.pdf
http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmotc...verGuide/8_Waiver_Guide_Hematology_130418.pdf
Is is an automatic disqualifier for military service? Can I get a waiver to get in the service, or can you only get a waiver once you're already in and they discover it?
After a military facility clears you(whether its MEPS or a branch clinic), your paperwork is submitted to N3M for verification on whether your medically qualified for a commission. If a waiver is needed N3M will handle it accordingly and submit for one. Once they finish their review and waivers come back as approved or not, your recruiter will receive a letter saying your medically qualified or disqualified.
Doesn't look good. Hemoglobin at level at 13.4. Seems like I need 14 to get PQd and 13.5 for a waiver. Damn. Lifetime dream destroyed by a hereditary blood condition with seemingly no symptoms.
Yeah, people fail the DP test at MEPS all the time, myself included. You basically just do another test with a civilian eye doc (optometrist, I think) and get him/her to write a letter saying your depth perception is fine, the letter goes in with your application and you should be good to go.Help! I have a vision question. I apologize if this has been asked, I couldn't seem to find the thread. I completed my MEPS physical last Wednesday and am waiting on the blood tests, etc to come back so I can submit. I am applying for pilot/NFO and hoping to get in for the rolling board this month so I am very anxious to get it in ASAP.
Everything went well at MEPS however I failed depth perception. (Otherwise my eyesight is good - not perfect but just a slight astigmatism and correctable.)My recruiter said it's not a big deal - that several pilots of his had also failed this, and I should go to a civilian doc and get the tests and I should be good to go. What is the story here? If I submitted with the failed test, would I be automatically DQ'd for pilot?? Any advice or info is appreciated.
Yeah, people fail the DP test at MEPS all the time, myself included. You basically just do another test with a civilian eye doc (optometrist, I think) and get him/her to write a letter saying your depth perception is fine, the letter goes in with your application and you should be good to go.