You guys realize that there is no such thing as a "EASA medical", right? There are Swiss, French, Romanian, Dutch, amd another 20 odd etc. medicals which are all EASA member states. So your medical will say French, Swiss, Dutch, Icelandic, etc. according to EASA part MED. So as doctors: they are not EASA approved, but approved by the Slovak, Czech, Polish, Austrian, etc. Civil Aviation Authorities to issue their respective Class 1/2/3 renewals which are according to EASA PART MED.