A Complete DOT Physical
Our FMCSA-licensed examiners conduct a thorough evaluation and issue your Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC) on the spot.
- Vision testing (Snellen chart, field of vision, color recognition)
- Hearing evaluation — forced whisper test
- Blood pressure and pulse rate measurement
- Urinalysis for glucose and protein
- Cardiovascular and respiratory assessment
- Musculoskeletal examination
- Neurological evaluation
- Medical history review (MCSA-5875 form)
- Same-day Medical Examiner's Certificate (MCSA-5876)
- National Registry submission included
Book Online or Walk In
Schedule at any of 10,000+ locations or walk in at our Hackensack clinic.
Complete Your Exam
Exam takes 30–45 minutes with a certified medical examiner.
Receive Your Certificate
Walk out with your DOT medical card same day.
Most locations accept walk-ins. Certificate issued same day.
What to Bring
- Valid government-issued photo ID
- List of current medications
- Glasses or contacts (if applicable)
- Hearing aids (if applicable)
- Any relevant medical records
Built for CDL Drivers
Same-Day Certificate
No waiting. Your Medical Examiner's Certificate is issued the same day as your exam.
10,000+ Locations
Find a certified examiner near any route, terminal, or home base across all 50 states.
National Registry
All examiners are listed on the FMCSA National Registry. Results submitted automatically.
$110 Flat Rate
Transparent pricing. No surprise fees, no upsells. Just a compliant exam at a fair price.
2-Year Certification
Most drivers receive a 2-year medical certificate. Conditions may require shorter intervals.
Employer Billing
Employers can pay directly through our portal. Driver self-pay also available.
Common Questions
How long does a DOT physical take?
Most exams are completed in 30–45 minutes. Bring all required documents to avoid delays.
How long is a DOT medical certificate valid?
Up to 24 months for healthy drivers. Drivers with certain conditions (hypertension, diabetes, etc.) may receive shorter certification periods.
What disqualifies a driver from passing?
Common disqualifiers include uncontrolled hypertension, insulin-dependent diabetes (without exemption), vision below 20/40 corrected, epilepsy, or certain heart conditions. Many conditions are manageable with proper documentation.
Do I need an appointment?
Most locations accept walk-ins. Booking online ensures a time slot and reduces wait time.
Can my employer order my DOT physical?
Yes. Employers can order exams through our Employer Portal and track results in real time.