A second, independent check of your DVLA medical questionnaire before you post it — DVLA licence medical decisions have been taking well over two months on average. We can't speed up your GP or DVLA's queue — nobody can. What we can do is close off the one delay that's actually within your control: applications bounced back for missing or inconsistent information.
HGV, PCV and taxi/PHV drivers who can't legally work while a medical decision is pending — and any driver renewing or reinstating a licence after a condition such as epilepsy, diabetes, a cardiac condition, a visual impairment, or a sleep condition. If you've lost income waiting on DVLA before, this is built for you.
Every review is completed manually against DVLA's published guidance — not by an algorithm making decisions on your behalf. We simply look for omissions, inconsistencies, and the kinds of paperwork issues that most commonly send applications back for a second round. We don't replace medical or legal advice, and we don't guarantee DVLA's decision — only a reduction in the odds of a completeness-driven delay.
For context: DVLA's own published figures show car medical decisions have recently averaged over 70 working days, and HGV/PCV cases over 45 — and government data shows a significant share of that time is spent waiting on GPs and consultants, which no paperwork review can fix. What we're built to reduce is the separate, avoidable delay caused by an incomplete first submission.
Licence category, condition type, and where you are in the process — 5 minutes.
Upload your completed questionnaire and any supporting letters before you post them to DVLA.
Within 24 hours: gaps flagged, common rejection triggers checked, before DVLA ever sees it.
We aim to turn every review around within 24 hours. If we can't, we'll always tell you and offer a refund — we won't leave you waiting without word.
No. We are an independent service and have no relationship with DVLA, the DVSA, or the DfT.
Not directly, and we won't pretend otherwise. Most of the wait is DVLA caseworker capacity and time spent waiting on your GP or consultant — we can't touch either of those. What we can do is stop your application losing extra weeks to a second, avoidable round trip caused by something missing or inconsistent on your side.
No. We check paperwork completeness against DVLA's own published requirements. For medical guidance, speak to your GP or consultant. For a revoked or refused licence, an appeal requires independent legal advice.