Medical screening has become one of the most discussed stages of the GES recruitment process in 2026. Many applicants are seeking clarity on what the medical examination involves and how much it costs.

Is Medical Screening Mandatory?
Yes. Medical screening is typically required before final appointment into the Ghana Education Service to ensure candidates are fit for duty.
What Tests Are Conducted?
The screening may include blood tests, vision checks, and general physical examinations conducted at approved government hospitals.
Who Pays for the Medicals?
In many cases, applicants are required to cover the cost of their medical screening, which has sparked public debate.
When Does It Happen?
Medical screening usually takes place after shortlisting but before final appointment, as explained in the GES recruitment process guide.
Why This Matters
With Ghana planning to recruit thousands of teachers under budget constraints outlined in the 98,000 teachers report, every stage of recruitment has become more structured and competitive.