The exam comes to you. Here's how it runs.
Whether it's one driver or thirty, the DOT physical is the same federal exam — I've just taken it out of the waiting room.
Four steps. Done before dark.
Book a time.
Individual drivers pick a slot; fleets pick a yard day. Takes a phone call or the form.
I set up.
I bring everything. On your end, all it takes is a quiet room for the hearing test and a restroom — a spare office does it.
The exam.
Vision, hearing, blood pressure, urinalysis dipstick, and a physical check against the FMCSA standard. 15 to 20 minutes a driver.
Filed same day.
Pass and you're certified on the spot. I transmit the result to FMCSA and TX DPS that day — your card lives in the state system, not in your glovebox.
Everything a clinic room has — I bring it to you.
Blood-pressure cuff, scale, vision screener, audiometry for the hearing check, urinalysis dipsticks, stethoscope, otoscope, reflex hammer — and a laptop and hotspot to file on the spot.
A quiet room.
The hearing test is a whisper check at five feet, and a shop floor is too loud to pass anyone fairly. A spare office or a breakroom with the door shut does the job.
Everything else I bring with me.
Pick a fleet day or book an individual slot. I'll text you the location.
Book an ExamSee PricingGood questions.
No. The urinalysis is a health dipstick — protein, blood, sugar. If your company runs a separate drug screen, that's a different appointment.
Most issues are fixable — blood pressure, uncorrected vision. I'll tell the driver exactly what to bring back, and we recheck. Nobody gets a surprise.
Usually within the week. Fill out the form and I'll text you to find a day.

