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DOT Medical Exam and Commercial Motor Vehicle Certification

  • Writer: Better Truck Drivers for America
    Better Truck Drivers for America
  • Dec 13, 2021
  • 1 min read

A Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination must be conducted by a licensed "medical examiner" listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) National Registry.


The term includes, but is not limited to, doctors of medicine (MD), doctors of osteopathy (DO), physician assistants (PA), advanced practice nurses (APN), and doctors of chiropractic (DC).


A DOT physical exam is valid for up to 24 months. The medical examiner may also issue a medical examiner's certificate for less than 24 months when it is desirable to monitor a condition, such as high blood pressure.



MEDCARD DOT

Keep your Records

If the medical examiner finds that the person he/she examined is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle (CMV), the medical examiner will furnish one copy of the results to the person who was examined and complete a Medical Examiner's Certificate.



Learn more about MEDCARD

 
 
 

1 Comment


Family Md Urgent Care
Family Md Urgent Care
Oct 16, 2024

Great info on getting a DOT medical card. This will really help drivers stay compliant. Thanks for sharing.

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