Can my family members or friends sit in?

15 Sep, 2020, 4:29 AM

This will be up to the specialist’s discretion but in general it is preferred that the consultation is a one on one between the specialist and the examinee.

Spouses or supporting family members may be present if agreed to by the specialists during the examination but should not answer or provide information on behalf of the examinee.

If  chaperone services are required please advice us in advance and we can make arrangements for the same for the period of examination.

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