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Medical Condition – Medical Release Opinion

July 5, 2013 By Trucker Docs™ 659 Comments

Updated: May 2020

One of the complications of getting your medical certificate is if you have a medical condition that may pose a risk to safety while operating a commercial motor vehicle.

How does this play into the FMCSA DOT physical exam?

The medical examiner has a responsibility to ensure that a commercial driver does not have any medical condition which could impact that driver’s ability to meet all the physical and mental demands of the job, now or for the period for which the medical card will be issued.

Here’s what the DOT doctor is checking for:

  • Have you had a medical condition which poses a risk to safety?
  • Do you have symptoms that may indicate an undiagnosed condition?
  • Do you currently have a diagnosed condition?
  • Is the condition being treated?
  • Is the treatment effective, and safe, for you to drive a CMV?
  • Is the medical condition stable, and safe, for you to drive a CMV?

If a medical condition is a concern, the medical examiner must evaluate whether the condition is a risk for incapacitation:

  • Is the onset of incapacitation symptoms so rapid as to interfere with safe driving?
  • Is the onset so gradual that you may be unaware of diminished capabilities?

Medical Release Opinion

To ensure that the medical examiner can complete the DOT physical exam at your appointment you should bring a Medical Release Opinion letter from your treating physician. You can download instructions and a letter template here, or refer your treating physician to this page for the necessary information.

Download Medical Release Opinion information here.

If you do not have the necessary documentation with you, for the DOT physical exam, the medical examiner may have to temporarily disqualify your medical certificate. You will need this documentation before you can be reconsidered for qualification for a medical certificate.

Medical Conditions

These are the medical conditions listed on the FMCSA long form for which you should have supporting documentation for the medical examiner:

Illness or injury within the last 5 years • Head/Brain injuries, disorders or illnesses • Seizures, epilepsy • Eye disorders or impaired vision (except corrective lenses) • Ear disorders, loss of hearing or balance • Heart disease or heart attack; other cardiovascular condition • Heart surgery (valve replacement/bypass, angioplasty, pacemaker • High blood pressure • Muscular disease • Shortness of breath • Lung disease, emphysema, asthma, chronic bronchitis • Kidney disease, dialysis • Liver disease • Digestive problems • Diabetes or elevated blood sugar controlled by diet or pills or insulin • Nervous or psychiatric disorders e.g. severe depression • Loss of, or altered consciousness • Fainting, dizziness • Sleep disorders, pauses in breathing while asleep, daytime sleepiness, loud snoring • Stroke or paralysis • Missing or impaired hand, arm, foot, leg, finger, toe • Spinal injury or disease • Chronic low back pain • Regular, frequent alcohol use • Narcotic or habit forming drug use

Role Of A Commercial Driver

It’s important that your primary care physician, who is treating you for the medical condition, also understands the physical, mental, and emotional demands of your job, as well as the responsibilities, work schedule and job stresses you have to deal with.

These are extraordinary factors that a family practice physician or specialist does not encounter when dealing with their general patients. These factors must be considered in the doctor’s Medical Opinion Release letter. See Driver’s Role – FMCSA 49 CFR 391.41  (responsibilities, work schedules, physical and emotional demands, and lifestyles, etc).

 

Qualification For Your Medical Certificate

The DOT doctor, aka certified medical examiner, has been certified for evaluating the special circumstances of a commercial driver.

The Medical Opinion Release letter from your primary care physician helps the DOT doctor to evaluate your medical condition in view of the safety risk in driving a commercial vehicle. However, the decision to qualify or disqualify you for a medical certificate rests with the DOT doctor, not your primary care physician.

 

Additional Resources:

Guidebook: How To Take The Stress out of Getting Your DOT Medical Card

Frequently Asked Questions

Comments Please! (not Questions)

Your comments are welcome in the Comments section below.

Please do not post questions about medical conditions below. If you have questions about specific medical conditions related to the DOT physical, please go to the Frequently Asked Questions section, and post your question in the appropriate category. Trucker Docs™ will answer your question as soon as possible. 

Filed Under: DOT Medical Requirements, Medical Conditions

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Comments

  1. bill k says

    April 16, 2022 at 11:09 am

    had a heart attack 6 months ago they put one stent in, my LVEF shows 30>35 . is that a disqualification for a CDL medical card

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      April 17, 2022 at 6:55 am

      @ bill k
      DOT/FMCSA for a class A driver has a required LVEF of 40% or better. 30/35% will not pass a DOT/FMCSA medical certification examination for a class A cdl.

      Reply
  2. bill k says

    April 15, 2022 at 6:44 pm

    had a heart attack 6 months ago they put one stent in, my LVEF shows 30>35 . is that a disqualification for a CDL medical card

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      April 16, 2022 at 6:26 am

      @ bill k
      DOT/FMCSA for a class A license is 40% LVEF. Lesser class cdl’s are state guidelines and variances, not federal guidelines.

      Reply
  3. Zack says

    April 1, 2022 at 2:45 pm

    I had a stroke 6 months ago. All my doctors have cleared me. Neurologist, cardiologist, optometrist and physician all feel safe with me driving a cdl. Do I still have to wait a year?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      April 2, 2022 at 4:19 pm

      @ Zack
      Class A cdl’s, fall under the federal DOT/FMCSA and their regulations are a one year wait. Check with your local drivers license department to see if you can go intra-state only for awhile. That puts you under the states guidelines and variances, not the fed.

      Reply
    • Martin W says

      May 10, 2022 at 7:45 am

      Yes a minimum of one year. I’m still waiting for my nerologists to get off his behind to give an opion it’s been 13 mounths since my TIA and this individual doesn’t know anything about DOT or FMCSAguide lines for giving an opinion essentially my career is in his hands. I have not had another TIA and have been take rigerment of meds etc. I passed the DOT exam but no opinion yet. Do I sue the nerologists.

      Reply
      • Trucker Docs™ says

        May 11, 2022 at 6:49 am

        @ Martin W
        See if you can get a simple medical release form from your neurologist. He does not need to know DOT/FMCSA regulations, that’s the CME’s job. Simply released to return to work without restrictions or limitations.

        Reply
    • Cedreia says

      June 2, 2022 at 2:43 pm

      What did the state say

      Reply
  4. Mike says

    March 9, 2022 at 1:21 pm

    Hi, currently have a medical card my doctor put me on topamax for weight lose. Will this disqualify my from driving

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 10, 2022 at 6:52 am

      @ Mike
      Yes, the side effects and the uses of this medication are going to raise safety issues with DOT/FMCSA.

      Reply
  5. Ls says

    March 4, 2022 at 11:36 am

    I went for physical in January blood pressure was high so the doc gave me three month card.
    Went to my personal physician she put me on meds blood pressure is now down and stays down ,, my question is I am now going for another job and they are set me to their physician which is not the one who gave me the three month card , so if they pass me am I good or do I have to go to original doc who gave me three month card to get cleared?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 5, 2022 at 6:58 am

      @ Ls
      You will be good for the one year that the new examiner will give you.

      Reply
  6. Lady j says

    March 2, 2022 at 6:00 pm

    Hi I have a acoustic neuroma, deaf on my left side. Vision problems ,vetergo tinnitus my acoustic neuroma is pressing on my brain and causing a buildup of spinal fluid. Getting ready for my surgery date. Will I be able to drive after 33 years 🤔

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 3, 2022 at 6:47 am

      @ Lady j
      If everything turn out for the better and there are no restrictions or limitations, you should be able to return to driving.

      Reply
  7. Kim says

    February 3, 2022 at 12:31 pm

    Hi I was just wondering if an a1c of 6.6 will disqualify me for getting a cdl

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      February 4, 2022 at 6:51 am

      @ Kim
      Much will depend on the class cdl you are striving for.
      Class A drivers fall under federal guidelines. Less class cdl’s are under the states guidelines.

      Reply
  8. Diana says

    January 27, 2022 at 7:24 pm

    Hi!

    The ME that did my DOT Physical fort a CDL Class A disqualified me immediately and gave zero leeway with regard to an Opiod that I am prescribed (and have been on for about 20 years). I told her that the 5 panel test was supposedly to look for illegal and non-prescribed drugs (according to this website) but she wasn’t having any of it. Flat out refused to discuss any possibility of qualifying me even with a letter from my physician. Is there any hope of my passing my physical? If not, how long do I have to be of the medication before I can do the physical again?
    Thanks in advance, we all appreciate everyone’s help here.

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      January 28, 2022 at 3:46 pm

      @ Diana
      Any CME is going to have questions with this situation. A prescribing doctors letter and explanation will be of great help in the decision making process. Take all available medical documentation to any “Driver Friendly” CME for a second opinion.

      Reply
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