DOT Physical
Orange County, California

Located at 5241 Lampson Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92845. Serving All Of Orange County

(714) 844-5782

 
 

Orange County DOT exam clinic, “SoCal DOT Physicals” provides affordable DOT medical cards for drivers and operators whose jobs require them. We help individuals throughout Orange County including Santa Ana, Newport Beach, Irvine, Anaheim and Costa Mesa.

Our office is located in central Orange County. We are open Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm by appointment only. Please click the yellow button above to schedule a DOT physical.

We provide affordable DOT medical cards to drivers, contractors and operators throughout Orange County. Whether you’re truck driver, crane operator, longshoreman or other, SoCal DOT Physicals is here to make the exam process as hassle-free as possible.

As a leading DOT clinic in Orange County, we have a streamlined operation that gets drivers in-and-out the door fast, so you can stay compliant without wasting an entire afternoon in an urgent care waiting room. If you are in OC and have any questions, please give us a call to speak with one of our DOT-certified doctors for more in-depth information regarding the DOT exam process.

 
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DOT Physical Exam Process

DOT physicals at our Orange County clinic are streamlined so that you can avoid unnecessary delays in receiving your DOT medical card. All of our providers are DOT-certified through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association, so you can rest assured that your exam will be “legit and official.”

  • A Department of Transportation (DOT) exam is a medical evaluation required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMSCA) to verify that one is healthy enough to safely drive a commercial motor vehicle (CMV).

    At our Orange County office we have a simple 3-step process to keep your appointment as hassle-free as possible. The entire DOT exam lasts less than 30 minutes from start to finish.

    DOT Physical Steps:

    #1: Complete the Medical Examination Report Form. This single page form is the only paperwork you’ll need to complete. You’ll be asked to supply your contact information, medical history and any medications that are currently prescribed to you. 

    (If you’re in a hurry you can print and complete the form prior to your appointment.) 

    #2: Next, our DOT-certified provider will perform a basic hands-on exam. This will consist of the following:

    >Vital signs (blood pressure and heart rate)
    >Vision (distance, peripheral and color recognition)
    >Hearing
    >Heart
    >Lungs (breathing)
    >Back/Spine (range-of-motion)
    >Legs/Arms (mobility, strength and reflexes)
    >Neurological 
    >Overall well being
    >Urinalysis (this is not a drug test)

    #3: Upon successful completion of the history and exam, we complete your paperwork. Sign all the necessary documents including your new DOT medical card. Your information will be uploaded into the National Registry.

  • In Orange County (and all of California) a DOT medical card can be valid for up to a maximum of two year. Some medical conditions do restrict a medical card to less time. The most common reasons for a reduced medical card are hypertension, diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea and heart disease.

    It’s imperative to renew a DOT medical card before it expires or one risks hefty fines and/or getting a vehicle “pulled off the road.” Orange County CDL holders also risk getting their commercial license downgraded to a Class D driver’s license with a lapsed medical card.

  • To avoid any delay in receiving a DOT medical card, you'll want to bring a few things to your appointment, including (if applicable):

    >Driver's license (or other form of photo ID)
    >Glasses and/or contacts
    >Hearing aids
    >A full bladder (for the basic urinalysis - not a drug test)
    >Medication list
    >Most recent Ha1C (if a diabetic)
    >Form MCSA-5870 if an insulin-dependent diabetic
    >CPAP compliance log (if diagnosed with sleep apnea)
    >Additional paperwork/medical clearances may be needed if you have a history of heart disease, stroke, seizures or other neurological disorders).

  • If you hold a commercial driver’s license in Orange County, CA, you are also required to submit a copy of your valid DOT medical card to the California DMV. This process is commonly referred to as self-certification and can be completed online or via mail every two years.

    CDL holders can self-certify by completing form DL-694 and either mailing it the address below or dropping it off at a DMV branch location.

    Mail to:
    Department of Motor Vehicles
    CDL Unit, G204
    P.O. Box 944278
    Sacramento, CA 94244

    Orange County DMV Locations:
    Anaheim DMV
    Santa Ana DMV
    Costa Mesa DMV
    San Clemente DMV
    Fullerton DMV

  • Call us today to schedule your exam. Appointments are required but we can typically accommodate any same-day or next-day needs. Upon successful completion of the physical, you will receive your DOT medical card at the end of your appointment.

    Orange County, California

    OC is the seventh largest city in California with an estimated population of over 470,00 people. Orange County is the second largest container port in the United States. Most of the longshoremen and crane operators are required to carry a DOT medical card.

    Orange Beach DOT Physical Resources:

    Orange County Post Office
    Orange County Pacific Auto Insurance Brokerage (DMV partner)
    SoCal DOT Physicals

 
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