We offer DOT and USCG-719K / Captain’s physicals
Please note that insurance does not cover this exam and a payment of $125.00 is due at time of visit.
We also offer the USCG Certified Drug Test / DOT Drug screening test: $50.
What to bring to your DOT Physical and USCG Physical:
- If you wear hearing aids or glasses, please bring them to your exam.
- A list of all your current medications and dosages.
- Blood pressure must be under 140/90. If you are currently taking blood pressure medication, remember to take it the day of your exam.
- Special circumstances: you must provide documentation from your primary care / specialist that includes a statement that you are “cleared to drive a commercial motor vehicle without restrictions” if you:
- Have heart-related issues (including cardiac bypass surgery, valve replacement, open heart surgery, pacemaker, or stent)
- Have sleep apnea and are using a CPAP machine, also bring your most recent compliance report.
- Have diabetes that is controlled by diet or oral medication, also bring your most recent blood work.
- Have diabetes controlled with insulin, bring the Insulin Treated Diabetes Mellitus (ITDM) Assessment Form, MCSA-5870 https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/medical/insulin-treated-diabetes-mellitus-assessment-form-mcsa-5870 completed by your primary care / specialist.
Prior to a Captain’s physical, go to https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/NMC/pdfs/forms/CG_719K.pdf to fill out the APPLICATION FOR MEDICAL CERTIFICATE (FORM CG-719K) and bring to your appointment.
The USCG Certified Drug Test / DOT drug screening test is a urine test which is done according to the strict regulations required by the U S Coast Guard and the Department of Transportation (DOT) for testing and chain of custody licensing requirements. It tests for:
- Marijuana metabolite
- Cocaine metabolites
- Amphetamines
- Opiate metabolites
- Phencyclidine (PCP)