Based on the search results, here are the new appeal procedures and information for GAMCA medical "unfit" cases:
A formal, extensive appeals process does not exist. Generally speaking, appeals are only taken into consideration if you can show that there was a glaring mistake in the testing or that your results were misinterpreted. This evidence, which deviates from the original GAMCA results, should be provided by a credible expert.
It is customary to treat the health issue and then reapply for a fresh medical examination following a required waiting period if you are judged "unfit" for a treatable disease (such as a transient infection, uncontrolled diabetes, or a minor lung trouble). Depending on the nation and the ailment, this time frame is usually three to six months.
Get a detailed medical report from the GAMCA-approved center to know the exact reason you were declared unfit.
Seek a second opinion from a qualified medical professional in your home country. Undergo new tests and get a written report that confirms your current health status. This report can serve as supporting evidence if you decide to appeal.
If the condition is treatable, follow the prescribed treatment plan to get well.
After the required waiting period, you can book a new GAMCA appointment and undergo the medical test again.
For any appeal inquiries, contact the embassy or consulate of the GCC country you are applying to. They can provide specific guidance on their appeal procedures, as rules can vary.