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DOT Physicals at AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl
Walk-In DOT Physicals in Littleton, CO
If you’re a commercial vehicle driver, transportation physicals are a necessary and important part of your job. AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl performs countless DOT physicals every year, and we know how to get them done efficiently so you can get the necessary paperwork submitted on time. Best of all, you don’t even need an appointment – just stop right in whenever it’s time for your next exam.
For a same-day DOT physical, visit the walk-in clinic at AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl. We’re proud to offer comprehensive DOT exams to all patients in the Littleton, CO area and surrounding communities on a walk-in basis. If you’d like to plan your visit in advance, schedule your appointment below!
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What To Expect During Your DOT Physical Exam
DOT physicals are medical examinations required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for individuals applying or renewing a commercial driver’s license (CDL). These physicals assess a driver’s overall health and ability to safely operate a commercial vehicle.
Here are a few things that you can expect during the physical:
- Review of your medical history, including any previous or existing health conditions
- A thorough physical exam, including checking your vitals, vision, hearing, etc.
- Assessing your physical health, including weight, lung health, blood pressure, balance, and so forth
- A test of your urine to screen for any undiagnosed problems
- Evaluating your vaccinations and medications
- If your employer requires a drug or alcohol screening, we can get that taken care of as well
FAQs About Getting a DOT Physical at AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl
Q. How long will the exam take?
A. We offer some of the lowest wait times around, with many patients getting in to see a provider in less than 15 minutes. Your exam will probably take around a half-hour. To save time during your visit, you can schedule an appointment to solidify your spot in line.
Q. What happens if my physical exam reveals I have a medical problem?
A. We’ll complete your paperwork as required, but if it’s something we can help with, we might be able to provide you with treatment on the spot. With in-house labs and on-site digital X-rays, you could be on your way without the need for a second visit.
Q. What do I need to bring with me to my DOT physical?
A. When coming in for your DOT physical, it’s important to bring a few items with you to ensure a smooth and efficient process. Bring a valid driver’s license or form of government-issued photo identification. Additionally, bring medical history information, list of medications, and a payment method. For more information on what to bring, please contact our office directly at (720) 818-8010.
Get a Same-Day DOT Physical Exam at AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl
Don’t let delays in obtaining or renewing your CDL impact your business operations. Get a walk-in DOT physical today at AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl. Our certified medical providers perform physicals that are compliant with FMCSA regulations. The center is open seven days a week, adding convenience and accessibility to occupational health services. We know that your time is valuable, especially for those in the transportation industry. Our streamlined process ensures that you’ll receive a physical promptly without sacrificing quality.
Whether you need a DOT physical, pre-employment physical, or a different work-related health service, AFC Urgent Care Ken Caryl has you covered. If you have any additional questions about DOT physical exams, or other occupational health services we provide, please contact our team directly at (720) 818-8010.
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