The Aviation Medical Center for Aviation Professionals
Cavok is the first and only EASA- and QCAA-certified civil aeromedical center in Italy; it serves as a point of reference for pilots, flight attendants, air traffic controllers, and companies in the aerospace sector. We are not just a certification center; we aim to be the comprehensive point of reference for the health of flight crew members.
All air medical services in one center
Aeromedical Examinations
Assessments of fitness to fly in accordance with applicable national and international regulations.
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Specialist Appointments
Specialized resources designed to support certification programs and the management of industry-specific limitations.
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Aviation Psychology
Specialized support for assessments, consultations, and programs focused on the psychological aspects of flying.
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Color Safety
Assessments focused on color perception and operational safety.
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AELP Test
Assessment of Aviation English Language Proficiency for Non-Native English Speakers.
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Occupational Medicine and Cosmic Radiation
Integrated services for the health protection of employees exposed to specific occupational hazards.
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Who is it for?
Aviation medicine is specifically aimed at those working in the aviation and aerospace sectors, with a primarily preventive approach that is governed by national and international regulations.
- Professional and amateur drivers
- Flight Attendants (Cabin Crew)
- Air Traffic Controllers
- Companies in the aviation and aerospace sector
- Users with a skydiving license
Why Choose Cavok
- ENAC/EASA and QCAA-Certified Center
- On-site Integrated Program
- Multidisciplinary team dedicated to aviation medicine
- Tests and laboratory examinations available at the center
- Strategic location near Milan Malpensa Airport
The Leading Name in Private Aviation Medicine in Italy
Cavok is the first and only Italian civilian aeromedical center to have obtained EASA IT-004-AeMC certification from ENAC. This distinctive position is further reinforced by recognition from the QCAA—Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QAT.AeMC-003)—which confirms the center’s role as a leader in private aviation medicine, in accordance with the main national and international regulatory standards.
The Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) is the Italian regulatory body for civil aviation. Review the ENAC regulatory framework applicable to aviation medicine and physical and mental fitness assessments.
Current ENAC Regulations
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency sets common standards for civil aviation at the European level. Review the current EASA regulations governing requirements, certifications, and procedures in the field of aviation medicine.
Current EASA Regulations
The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority regulates civil aviation in Qatar and sets the standards that also apply to aviation medicine programs. Review the current regulations governing requirements, certification, and programs in the field of aviation medicine.
Current QCAA Regulations
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I book all my aviation medical exams online?
No. The main appointments that can be booked online are listed on the reservations page; other services follow a separate process.
What should I bring on the day of my appointment?
Identification, any current certificates, licenses, or certifications (if applicable), eyeglasses or contact lenses, prescriptions, and any relevant medical records.
Is the aeromedical center just a certification center?
No. Cavok also serves as a go-to resource for the health of flight crews, offering specialists, diagnostic tests, and laboratory tests that can be performed on-site.
What other services does the aeromedical center offer besides medical examinations?
Aviation psychology, aviation English tests, color vision screening, and specialized medical examinations for aviation.