DOT Physical Near LA County, CA

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Getting Your DOT Medical Card in LA County

If trucks and other commercial motor vehicles (CMV) quit running, gas stations would shut down. All traffic would stop, leaving people to manage on foot. Hospitals would run out of medicines and supplies. The death rate in the ER and ICU would rise. Pharmacies wouldn’t be able to dispense life-saving drugs like insulin. Grocery stores would run out of food and water, over-the-counter meds, and other essentials. 

Life without CDL drivers would be grim. Truckers help us stay connected and keep food on the table, clothes on our backs, and our economy thriving. They also accept personal risk because the vehicles they drive are more dangerous. They weigh more, are harder to drive, and often carry heavy loads and hazardous contents like gasoline and toxic chemicals.

Because of the dangerous nature of their job, truck drivers must maintain a high standard of health and driving aptitude, as specified by the Department of Transportation. Operators must hold both a commercial driver’s license and a DOT medical card, which shows they’ve been cleared to drive CMVs on public roads.

Having a DOT medical card in LA County means commercial drivers have passed the CDL physical examination. The exam lasts about 45 minutes and is valid for two years for most drivers. If you have a health issue, don’t panic. Health problems rarely keep you from working CDL jobs if they can be managed with medication and lifestyle. Your CDL medical examiner will verify that your health condition doesn’t interfere with your driving ability during the DOT physical.

Some things to keep in mind when arranging for your LA County DOT exam:

Note: If you’ve had medical procedures recently, wait a week after taking prohibited medications to schedule your exam.

Pre-existing Conditions: Bring medical records regarding pre-existing conditions and what measures you’re taking to control them to the DOT exam.

Adaptive Devices: Bring prescription glasses, contacts, hearing aids, and other adaptive devices to your appointment so your DOT doctor can verify they compensate for any visual or auditory problems.

Location: You can always find a local certified clinic on our website. Our handy locator tool will help you find a “DOT physical in LA County” or “CDL medical exam near me.”