DOT Physicals in Nevada

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Get Your DOT Medical Card In Nevada

The DOT medical card proves you’re healthy enough to meet the DOT (Department Of Transportation) safety standards. With the medical card and commercial driver’s license (CDL), you can work as a CDL driver in the state of Nevada.

The Difference Between A Standard Driver’s License And A CDL

Commercial vehicles are more dangerous than private passenger vehicles for a number of reasons, including being bigger, carrying hazardous materials at times, or having so much momentum that they’re hard to maneuver. The danger factor means the rules for CDL drivers are more rigid to keep them and the surrounding community safe.

What If I Have Existing Medical Conditions?

You will need to meet with the CDL medical examiner to determine if the job of CDL driver is appropriate for you. Many health problems can be managed with medication and adjustments to your lifestyle. Your doctor can often help you devise a treatment plan to compensate for the health problem so you’re safe on the road.

Is There A DOT Drug Screening?

No. A urine sample is needed to perform a urinalysis. This demonstrates if there is excessive protien, blood, or sugar in your urine. It does not test for marijuana, narcotics, or other medications. However, a potential employer can request that a pre-employment drug test be performed at the same time as the DOT physical exam. 

What If I Have A Prescription Medical Marijuana?

The use of marijuana is legal in many states but it is not legal federally. As the laws governing CDL drivers are federal laws, a driver is prohibited from using marijuana. Legal or not, any substance that slows reaction times, causes sleepiness, or alters your ability to make decisions should not be taken while driving, to keep you and the people around you safe. 

Do I Need A DOT Physical Exam Before Getting My CDL License?

Yes. A CDL school must have your DOT medical certificate before you are allowed behind the wheel of a commercial motor vehicle. You need both the CDL license and DOT medical card in Nevada to work as a truck driver.

Should I Bring Anything With Me?

  • Picture ID or other form of photo ID
  • Medical Records
  • A letter from any specialists you’re seeing granting approval to work
  • Glasses
  • Hearing Aids

How Do I Find A Qualified DOT Doctor in Nevada?

Team CME contracts with clinics nationwide. Finding CDL medical exam locations on our website is simple and easy. Our locator tool will help you find a “DOT physical near me” or “DOT medical exam near me.”

Last Thoughts

The DOT exam clinic will have paperwork for you to fill out. Arrive early to expedite your appointment.