A medical certificate shows that you’re in good health. But if you need to use it in a foreign country, it often needs an “apostille” stamp. This stamp is like a special international sticker that proves your medical certificate is real and valid. Without it, you cannot use your medical certificate abroad. Getting an apostille is important for many reasons —when applying for jobs, visas, or securing insurance in countries that are part of the Hague Convention. The process involves stamping by the MEA to show that your certificate is genuine, so other countries recognize it without any issues. Let’s see the process and costs associated with a medical certificate apostille.