DOT Physical Exam:

DPC Family Doctor offers affordable DOT Physical exams to commercial drivers. The federal guidelines require all commercial drivers to pass the DOT health exam performed by a Certified Medical Examiner. This is done to ensure the safety of everyone on the road and to make sure potential drivers are physically capable of safely operating commercial vehicles. 

During your visit, our certified DOT examiner will focus on confirming that there are medical issues that can prevent you from safely operating a commercial vehicle. Commercial drivers can expect affordable costs, flexible scheduling for same or next-day appointments, and fast, accurate results.

What To Bring

Be sure to complete the Driver Information and Health History sections on the Medical Examination Report Form to save time. 

What To Expect During A DOT Physical

As per the regulations of the Department of Transportation (DOT), drivers of large vehicles such as trucks and buses are required to undergo a physical examination to demonstrate their fitness and capability of controlling these machines on US public roads. This medical examination, also known as the DOT physical or the DOT Medical Exam and Commercial Motor Vehicle Certification, must be taken every two years.

This exam can only be conducted by a Certified Medical Examiner, such as Dr. Bhongir, who is certified by the FMCSA. Click here to learn more about this.

DOT Physical Requirements

  • 20/40 visual acuity (with or without corrective aids)

  • 70 degrees or more of peripheral vision in each eye

  •  Hearing a ‘forced’ whisper 5 feet away without a hearing aid (or)

  • Passing a formal audiometer hearing test

  • Blood pressure at or below 140/90

What Is Included

  • Health History / Medication Review

  • Pulse / Blood Pressure check

  • Vision and Hearing Test

  • Urine Analysis

  • Physical Exam

Things To Avoid Before The Exam

It is advisable to avoid consuming coffee, tobacco, and energy drinks for at least one day before your medical assessment. These substances can cause a spike in your blood pressure by up to 20 points. As per the guidelines of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), high blood pressure may have an impact on your certification period, and it may also prevent you from obtaining a new medical card or renewing an existing one.

What To Expect After The Exam

A copy of the completed DOT medical examination form and a copy of your medical card will be given to you on the same day of the examination.

A copy of your drug test result, which typically takes 3 to 4 days to process, will be sent to the employer if applicable. 

How Much Does It Cost?

The cost for a DOT physical exam for non-members at DPC Family Doctor is $90. Payments are due at the time of service in the form of Cash/Money order or Debit/Credit cards.

DOT physical examinations for members of DPC Family Doctor are included. Click here to learn more about our membership plan (Direct Primary Care)  and how we can help you save on high-quality primary care.

Important Waivers/Medical Exemptions