Determine Which Form to Submit
To report a medical condition which caused you to lose consciousness, awareness and/or body control, submit a Physician's Statement for Medical Review Unit (PDF) (MV-80U.1).
To report any other medical condition, submit a Physician's Statement (PDF) (MV-80).
If your vision is less that 20/40 but not less than 20/70, or you wear telescopic lenses, submit a Eye Test Report for Medical Review Unit (PDF) (MV-80L).
If you want to apply for a Tinted Window Exemption, submit a Application for Tinted Window Exemption (PDF) (MV-80W). The following medical conditions would be considered for Tinted Window Exemption:
- albinism
- chronic actinic dermatitis/actinic reticuloid
- dermatomyositis
- lupus erythematosus
- porphyria
- xeroderma (pigmentosa) pigmentosum
- severe drug photosensitivity, provided that the course of treatment causing the photosensitivity is expected to be of prolonged duration
- photophobia associated with an ophthalmic or neurological disorder
- any other condition or disorder causing severe photosensitivity in which the individual is required for medical reasons to be shielded from the direct rays of the sun.
Responsibility to Submit
If you submit a Request for Driver Review form (DS-7), the source remains anonymous unless the report is submitted by someone who acts in an official capacity.
A physician is not required by law to report to the DMV if a driver has a seizure or a loss of consciousness. However, in the interest of the health and safety of the driver and the safety of all highway users, any such incidents should be reported promptly using a Physician's Reporting Form (PDF) (DS-6).
If you were involved in an accident where you fell asleep, your physician must submit a report to the Medical Review Unit. The Medical Review Unit must investigate when a police accident report indicates the driver has any condition that may affect driving abilities. For more information, see Medical Review Program.
Hearing Aids, Seat Belts, and Heart Conditions
Regarding the Use of Hearing Aids While Driving
For information about the use of hearing aids by drivers, contact the DMV Call Center for your area code.
If You Cannot Wear a Seat Belt Due to a Medical Condition
New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1229-c (7) requires an operator or passenger whose physical disability prevents appropriate safety belt or safety seat restraint to obtain a statement from a physician. The statement must be on the letterhead of the physician, describe the nature of the hardship and the reason that a safety belt or safety seat restraint is not appropriate.
The statement must be carried by the operator or passenger while in a motor vehicle and presented to a law enforcement officer as necessary.
Heart Conditions That Require Review and Approval by the Medical Review Unit
Drivers with heart defibrillators and ventricular tachyarrhythmia require review and approval by the Medical Review Unit.
Other heart conditions are subject to Medical Review Unit approval only if the condition is associated with loss of consciousness. These conditions include
- atrial fibrillation
- heart arrhythmia
- pacemaker
- uncontrolled hypertension
- coronary artery disease
- stable heart rhythm irregularities, murmurs and stents
Any of these conditions should be reported by a physician using the Physicians Statement for Medical Review Unit form (PDF) (MV-80U.1)