DOT and non DOT Physical Examinations
Requirements of the DOT Physical / CDL Medical Exam
United States Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) require that all commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers maintain a current Medical Examiner’s Certificate to drive. The physical examination confirms that you meet the requirements to safely perform the demanding job of driving on our state and Federal roads.
At Priority One Drug Testing our licensed Medical Examiners are all certified by the FMCSA and are listed in the FMCSA National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME). We strictly follow the requirements of the FMCSA in the performance of DOT/CDL Physical Exams and will provide you with your Medical Examiner’s Certificate upon successful completion of your DOT Physical Exam. That certificate will provide to the department of Transportation confirmation that you meet all medical requirements to drive a commercial motor vehicle.
Priority One’s Medical Examiners will conduct a comprehensive medical exam including the required urinalysis for one price. DOT Drug Testing, while not required for the DOT Physical Exam, is available if requested. Drug Testing and any additional testing is provided at additional cost.
Download the form below, complete Section 1 and bring it with you to your appointment.