A Department of Transportation (DOT) physical is a health examination required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to ensure that professional drivers are physically, mentally, and emotionally fit to operate a commercial vehicle.
What happens during a DOT Physical?
Your certified medical examiner will check your vital signs and perform a thorough examination, evaluating several health-related categories, such as:
When the physical is concluded, the examiner will report the results to the National Registry of Certified Examiners (NRCME). Certified drivers will receive a copy of the medical examiner’s certificate (MEC) or DOT medical card.
How to prepare for a DOT Physical
The DOT Physical should take approximately 45 minutes. Please bring all necessary documents to your appointment; these include:
If the driver has any pre-existing conditions requiring additional paperwork, please bring that information with you. Examples of documentation include a copy of a stress test or echocardiogram for those with medical exemptions for vision, hearing, or seizure disorder.
At Integrated Health Services, we’re renowned for achieving superb results in even the most challenging circumstances. We believe this is because of our unique approach to total wellness. We promise to treat you uniquely and as a person, not as a number, a case, or a collection of symptoms. Simply put, we’ll treat you the way you want to be treated with compassion, understanding and skill, healing, and educating in a team approach with the latest in techniques.
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