FAQs

General FAQs

  • Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 8:00 am to 3:30 pm

    Tuesday and Thursday: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

    Saturday: 8:00 am to 1:30 pm


  • No appointments necessary. Walk-ins welcome.

  • Yes. We work with a full service laboratory.

  • Yes. We do not accept insurance. Cash payment at a reasonable price.

DOT Physical FAQs

  • A DOT physical is required to determine if a person is medically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle safely.

  • A DOT medical card is allowed every 2 years, but some medical conditions require the exam yearly or less depending on the conditions.

  • A DOT physical consists of a head to toe screening exam. The exam checks hearing, vision, blood pressure, lungs, heart, and abdomen. A urinalysis is also required to screen for blood, protein, and glucose. Past medical history and medications are also reviewed.

    • You will need to bring a state issued photo ID to verify identity. 

    • Eyeglasses or contact lenses if required for driving.

    • Hearing aids if required to drive.

    • Current list of medications.

    • Medical release or lab work for certain health conditions i.e. A1C for diabetes, echocardiogram for cardiac stents or heart issues, INR for Coumadin usage.

    • CPAP usage summary report (30-90 days).

    • Federal waiver, SPE certificate, Evaluation forms for insulin or vision. (Download Forms Here).

  • The exam process takes about 30 minutes from start to finish. You will fill out paperwork, do the exam, then check-out and receive copies of the long form and a medical card.

  • Be sure to avoid any caffeine, nicotine, allergy medicine before your exam. Be well rested to help keep blood pressure from elevating.

Drug Screening FAQs

  • A photo ID and a full bladder.

  • The process is quick as long as the donor is prepared.

  • No appointment necessary, but please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to closing in case more time is required for the process.