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Why We Require a Medical
As part of maintaining a safe diving experience, our training agency and insurance require all divers to complete a medical evaluation. This assessment ensures that each diver is physically and medically fit to handle the demands and unique conditions of diving.
Diving involves exposure to higher pressures, colder temperatures, and a reliance on specialized equipment—all of which can impact how our bodies respond, especially when considering the effects of medications. While some medications may seem harmless on land, they can interact differently at depth, where increased pressure changes their effects on the body. This can lead to unexpected and sometimes dangerous side effects, which may compromise safety underwater.
According to guidance from the Divers Alert Network (DAN), lifelong medical fitness is critical for all divers. Regular evaluations help to detect changes in health and ensure that medications are safe for use while diving. DAN recommends periodic re-evaluations even for experienced divers, as certain health conditions and medications can affect one’s ability to dive safely.
We strongly encourage divers to discuss any medications or health concerns with a physician who understands diving medicine to ensure they are cleared for diving. This proactive approach helps us create a safe and enjoyable diving experience for everyone.