
The Department of Transportation (DOT) physical is an in-person examination required for commercial drivers to ensure they meet health and safety standards. This physical includes a review of health history, blood pressure, vision, and hearing. If all requirements are met—covering vision, hearing, vitals, urinalysis, and physical exam—you’ll receive Form MCSA-5876 for Certification and be entered into the DOT National Registry on the same day. Schedule your DOT physical today to receive or maintain your qualifications.
Note: Complete the first two pages of the Medical Examination Report Form (MCSA-5875) before your exam.
What do I bring to a DOT physical?
*Avoid caffeine and tobacco one hour before exam
Waivers/Exemptions for DOT Disqualifying Medical Conditions
Only medical examiners listed in the National Registry can certify drivers during DOT physicals, but they cannot approve or issue waivers or exemptions for disqualifying medical conditions. Waivers and exemptions—such as those for vision, hearing, and seizure disorders—are granted exclusively by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Drivers must meet specific FMCSA criteria before submitting an application and all required documentation directly to the FMCSA for review and consideration. For more details visit the FMCSA website.
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