MCA approved ENG1 seafarer medicals and cruise line pre-employment medical examinations at 127 Harley Street, Marylebone, with online booking available.
Book direct →The Tyburn Private Medical Practice is a private GP clinic based at the prestigious 127 Harley Street address in Marylebone, central London. The practice is led by Dr Adam Hazell, who holds MCA (Maritime and Coastguard Agency) approval to conduct ENG1 seafarer medical examinations — a legal requirement for commercial seafarers working under UK flag or international STCW regulations.
In addition to ENG1 certificates, the practice offers cruise line pre-employment medical examinations (PEME) and a range of occupational health services. The Harley Street location places the clinic at one of London's most recognised addresses for private medical services, well served by the London Underground and within easy reach of Paddington, Euston, and Marylebone mainline stations.
Appointments can be booked directly online via the practice website, making it straightforward for seafarers and maritime professionals to secure an examination at a time to suit them.
The ENG1 seafarer medical certificate is required for commercial seafarers under MCA regulations. It confirms fitness to serve at sea and is typically valid for 2 years (or 1 year for seafarers over 70). The examination covers vision, hearing, blood pressure, cardiovascular health, and general physical fitness. Dr Adam Hazell at The Tyburn is an MCA approved examiner able to issue ENG1 certificates.
Book appointment →Typical cost: £100–£180. Confirm current fees directly with the examiner.
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