Can Major Hospitals Issue Military Service Certificates for Flat Feet? - Orthopedics

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Excuse me, I would like to ask if a large hospital can issue a military service exemption certificate for flat feet.

Zhang Xiansheng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/04

Dr. Wang Jiacheng reply Orthopedics


You can visit an orthopedic outpatient clinic for an X-ray examination.
If the flat angle meets the specified criteria, you can obtain a medical certificate to apply to the military service office.

Reply Date: 2021/08/04

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Yes, major hospitals can issue military service certificates for flat feet, also known as pes planus. If you suspect that you have flat feet and it may affect your military service eligibility, it is advisable to visit an orthopedic specialist at a major hospital. During your visit, the doctor will likely perform a physical examination and may order X-rays to assess the degree of flatness in your feet.
In the United States, flat feet can be classified into two categories: flexible and rigid. Flexible flat feet are common and typically do not cause significant issues, while rigid flat feet may lead to discomfort and complications. The military has specific standards regarding physical fitness and health conditions, and flat feet can sometimes be a disqualifying factor depending on the severity and associated symptoms.

To obtain a military service certificate, the orthopedic specialist will evaluate your condition based on established criteria. If your flat feet are determined to be severe enough to potentially hinder your ability to perform military duties, the doctor can provide a formal diagnosis and recommendation. This documentation can then be submitted to the military recruitment office or the appropriate authority handling military service exemptions.

It’s important to note that even if you have flat feet, it does not automatically mean you will be exempt from military service. The military evaluates each case individually, considering the severity of the condition and its impact on your overall physical capabilities. In some instances, individuals with flat feet may still be eligible for service but may be assigned to roles that are less physically demanding.

If you have any associated symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or difficulty in walking or standing for extended periods, be sure to communicate these to your doctor. This information is crucial for them to assess the impact of your condition on your daily activities and military service.

In summary, major hospitals can issue military service certificates for flat feet, provided that a thorough evaluation is conducted. It is essential to seek medical advice and obtain the necessary documentation to support your case for military service exemption or alternative assignments. Always keep in mind that the final decision regarding military service eligibility will be made by the military authorities based on the medical documentation provided.

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