Required health review
Medical history, medications, blood pressure, and relevant health conditions are reviewed for certification.
DOT Physicals · Kissimmee, Florida
Efficient, FMCSA-compliant examinations for commercial drivers, with walk-in availability and same-day medical cards for drivers who meet certification requirements.
Walk-ins welcome
Certified medical examiner
Same-day card if qualified
English & Spanish
Driver-Focused Care
Your DOT examination reviews the health and safety requirements established for commercial driving. Our certified medical examiner completes the required assessment, reviews documentation, and explains any follow-up that may be needed.
Certification length depends on your examination findings, health conditions, treatment, documentation, and current FMCSA requirements.
How We Help
Medical history, medications, blood pressure, and relevant health conditions are reviewed for certification.
Required vision and hearing standards are assessed using applicable screening methods.
Cardiovascular, respiratory, neurologic, musculoskeletal, and other required areas are evaluated.
Forms are completed and qualified drivers receive their medical certificate after the exam.
A More Focused Visit
Additional documentation may be required depending on your medical history, treatment, or prior certification.
What to Expect
Bring identification, medication information, corrective lenses, and condition-specific records.
The examiner performs the required history, measurements, testing, and physical assessment.
Results, certification period, restrictions, or additional documentation needs are explained.
Qualified drivers receive their completed certificate and applicable documentation.
Common Questions
Walk-ins are welcome during posted hours, subject to daily capacity. Calling before arrival can help confirm availability.
The routine urinalysis performed as part of the DOT medical examination is not a drug test. Employer or regulatory drug testing is a separate process.
A medical certificate may be issued for up to 24 months, but a shorter period may be required depending on health conditions, treatment, or current FMCSA standards.
Many drivers with medical conditions can still qualify, but additional documentation, treatment records, or shorter certification may be required. Bring relevant records to the exam.
Your Next Step
Walk in during posted clinic hours or call ahead to confirm same-day availability.