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DOT Physical Exam – Guidebook

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308-Red-16Worried about getting your DOT Medical Certificate?

308-Red-16Anxious about the DOT Physical Examination?

308-Red-16Concerned about the appointment? Will you pass or fail?
Will you need to go back for further evaluation?

308-Red-16Stressed about conditions like diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and what this means for your future as a commercial driver?

308-Red-16Not sure where to find a DOT doctor? 
(New Federal regulations state that after May 21, 2014, CMV drivers can get medical certificates only from a National Registry Certified Medical Examiner)

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Here’s What You Need To Know:

308-Green-16When you know the rules you’ll be able to get your DOT Medical Certificate with as few hassles as possible.

308-Green-16How to be on the “same page” as the doctor, and relate the demands of your job to the physical examination.

308-Green-16Everything you need to bring to your appointment so you can get it done right, first time.

308-Green-16What to expect so there are “no surprises” during the DOT Physical Examination.

308-Green-16What additional information to bring if you have/had a medical condition that has restrictions.

308-Green-16How to go about getting the required information from your primary care physician, if necessary.

308-Green-16Understand the Medical Certificate qualification periods, and where you fit in.

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What about waivers and exemptions.

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Where to go if you still need more answers.

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Find a Certified Medical Examiner that’s convenient for you.

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What Drivers Are Saying…

Allen & Rita, OTR drivers, WA.
As a team driving for Landstar we found this booklet a great help to prepare for our DOT physicals.
We definitely recommend this booklet to any driver, especially new drivers who have not had a DOT physical yet!
It helped to know what to expect and what we needed to bring with us.

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Know Before You Go!

Eliminate The Hassles!

049-Green-16 Don’t go to your DOT Physical Exam before you’ve read this guidebook. Prepare for everything we’ve outlined! Then it’ll just be a matter of you and a Certified Medical Examiner getting together at the appointment and checking through each item on the Medical Examination Report (Long Form).

Get It Done Right, First Time!

049-Green-16 Have everything you need for the appointment! When you and the Medical Examiner are “on the same page”, and you have everything you need to meet all the standards and requirements, you should be done with the DOT Physical Examination and set with your Medical Certificate in about 30 to 45 minutes.

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Comments

  1. Rob P says

    June 21, 2023 at 9:14 am

    I have been recently diagnosed with acute kidneys, on dyalasis 2 times a week. Will the Dr. fail me if I went for a CDL physical?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      June 21, 2023 at 7:58 pm

      @ Rob P
      It will depend on the class cdl you are going for.

      Reply
  2. Jacques f says

    June 19, 2023 at 2:55 pm

    I am in Louisiana and recently had to have back surgery due to a work related injury. Is it possible for me to loose my medical card and license due to being under drs care for my back injury at this point or when my medical card come due in February 2024?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      June 21, 2023 at 7:20 am

      @ Jacques f
      You need to contact your local drivers license department (DLD) and inform them of your situation. They should have a process in place for you.

      Reply
  3. Matt R says

    May 30, 2023 at 9:38 am

    Does the urinalysis test for marijuana? If so does the results get reported to your employer? Say you fail the exam, does your employer get told why you failed?

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    • Trucker Docs™ says

      May 31, 2023 at 6:46 pm

      @ Matt R
      Drug testing is done by request of the employer, not part of the DOT medical card certification process. If you fail the drug test, then the employer already knows, pretty much, why you failed.

      Reply
  4. Jim L says

    May 12, 2023 at 3:52 pm

    I recently had both my knees replaced in early March and early April. My physical expires 5/23/23. I am currently weeding myself off of pain meds which I have prescriptions for. I walk with a cane about 50% of the time. My question is three fold. #1) will I pass a DOT drug test with me being on prescribed meds? #2) I can’t remember the physical requirements in the actual physical. I can walk slowly, I can bend over and touch the floor. What else will I need to do to pass the physical requirement? And #3) since my current physical card expires is less than 2 weeks, is it possible to get an extension for 30-60 days till I am off my meds and can walk better? I live in Az. Thanks for any help with my questions, I appreciate it.

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    • Trucker Docs™ says

      May 12, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      @ Jim L
      For a class A cdl you will need a full release from your physician to return to work, without restrictions or limitations. There is no extension. If there is a question with a drug screen, which is not part of your DOT medical cert examination, all you will need is a copy of the prescription.

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  5. Dallas S says

    December 29, 2022 at 2:21 pm

    If your Med Card expires and you do not make the grace period, what needs to be done to renew Med Card?

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    • Trucker Docs™ says

      January 1, 2023 at 11:38 am

      @ Dallas S
      Just go get a new medical card and get it into your state DLD as soon as possible.

      Reply
  6. Karem C says

    December 27, 2022 at 4:34 pm

    I am a certified medical examiner, and one of the leads has informed me that a driver’s license is not necessary for DOT physical. I was also informed that an international driver’s license is valid, but none of this makes any valid sense to me. Is any of this correct?? It is my understanding that applicant for a DOT physical needs a valid U.S. state driver’s license or a valid out of state DL would be ok as well if taking DOT physical in different state, correct?? ANy recent changes in state of Arizona perhaps??

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    • Trucker Docs™ says

      December 27, 2022 at 7:23 pm

      @ Karem C
      As far as we know, there has been no changes. A valid state drivers license or valid international license is required, even to complete the intake forms and medical card.

      Reply
    • Hogan VanS says

      January 15, 2023 at 3:45 pm

      It is the same requirement explained in a different way. There are several gates that an applicant has to get through to be able to drive under DOT standards. One of those gates is to get a medical clearance by completing a DOT physical. If you look at it from an accommodations standpoints, having a license does not add or detract any value to the Physical itself. so now the license is lumped in with the application process because it is such an integral Necessity that it creates its own gate. That makes having the Class A Drivers license a Go/No requirement.

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    • Teri says

      March 17, 2023 at 2:53 pm

      My husband had a DOT Exam 3/2023 by a PA who is NOT A PRACTICING Doctor! Failed him because he had defibrillator she said is a federal law! Never asked if he was a Intera State driver. She failed him asap! His cardiologist said his heart is great and he’s on meds doing good. My husband has no other medical problems. We had his cardiologist watch him every 6 months. What does he have to do? We turned in his medical and have not heard anything from the DMW. California is our state.

      Thank You!
      Upset!

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      • Trucker Docs™ says

        March 18, 2023 at 2:46 pm

        @ Teri
        If your hubby is an intra-state only driver, then take the fail test results to your local DLD. They will be the ones who will issue his restrictions/card. Too many examiners are not aware that the states guidelines are different than DOT/FMCSA. Make it a point when getting a medical certification to explain he is an intra-state only driver. In one of our states, you could fail the DOT/FMCSA medical cert exam and then be given a card by the state for intra-state only.

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        • Colin says

          May 3, 2023 at 7:12 pm

          If the CDL driver is driving a vehicle less than 26,001 GVWR or hauling an exempt commodity you are right. Idaho adopted the FMCSRs for regulated commodities in excess of 26,000 GVWR in the IDAPA rules. Here is what the FMCSA guidance on defibrillators says…The advisory criteria for 49 CFR 391.41(b)(4) indicates that coronary artery bypass surgery and pacemaker implantation are remedial procedures and thus, not medically disqualifying. Implantable cardioverter defibrillators are disqualifying due to risk of syncope.

          If the driver has an actual implantable defibrillator installed, that appears to be disqualifying for a medical card and would relegate the driver to less than 26,001 GVW Intrastate or an exempt commodity is over 26,000 GVWR. I would contact FMCSA directly to see if there is some kind of SPE (skills performance evaluation) certificate for his condition. Obviously don’t take this as legal advice, I’ve just been around for a day or two.

        • Trucker Docs™ says

          May 4, 2023 at 10:53 am

          @ Colin
          You are correct, nice work. I might add that DOT/FMCSA regulations and guidelines were developed and established for class A cdl, interstate drivers predominately. Each state has either adopted FMCSR for themselves and have made modifications to meet the states guidelines. Not all states adapted FMCSR’s regulations..

  7. Lynford M says

    November 28, 2022 at 6:50 pm

    What can I do about renewing my physical when I’m out of country for several months

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  8. Keith K says

    September 10, 2022 at 2:22 pm

    I used a Cpap machine until they recalled the brand I used. I recorded it as I was required. I stopped using it as no one offered or supplied a different one. My Doctor told me to just keep using it. I haven’t used it for the entire year and my physical is due Oct. 4. I finally received a new one about a month ago, but you need to show that you used it at least 70% of the time. What do I do now? Thanks, Keith K.

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      September 11, 2022 at 6:43 am

      @ Keith K
      You take a record of use since you started using the new unit and explain your situation to the CME. The CME will take your information into consideration and act accordingly.

      Reply
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