Learn English – What’s the most common verb to use when you are undergoing medical exams

verbsword-choice

I think you can say the following:

I'm at the hospital, doing medical exams.

I'm at the hospital, undergoing medical exams.

I'm at the hospital, having medical exams.

I'm at the hospital, taking medical exams.

I'm not very sure if some of them may be confused with taking a written medical exam (you can't discard the possibility that someone could be at the hospital writing a exam).

Which of them is less ambiguous? Is there a better choice?

Best Answer

In the US, a very common way to express this concept is

I'm at the hospital for tests.

No one would think you either are taking a non-medical exam or administering one.