Occupational Medicine
Work-related injuries and the associated costs are typically one of the top three most expensive line items on an employer's budget. Occupational medicine clinics are uniquely qualified to meet an employer's specific medical needs. With a proven history of helping employers reduce work comp costs, our occupational medicine clinic can partner with your business to help you improve the health status and productivity of your workforce.
Occupational medicine clinics are not open to the general public - they only serve employers and their employees. Because nurses and physicians tour work sites, they are able to provide focused injury care that utilizes their knowledge of the working environment. A "back to work" philosophy seeks to minimize case length and reduce work comp expenses.
Reason for Testing Form
Testing and Screening
Basic hearing and vision screens
DOT certified drug and alcohol testing for pre-employment, random, post accident and suspicion
Ergonomic testing
Mask fit testing (Qualitative)
DOT physicals and recertification with DOT certified providers
Pre-employment physicals and pre-work screens
Spirometry/pulmonary function tests
DOT Physical Directions & Requirements
Case Management
- On-site education programs and safety meetings
- Injury management
- Eye injury, fractures, lacerations, sprains/strains
- Bloodborne pathogen follow-up
Physical Therapy
- Safety meetings
- Worksite analysis
- Work tolerance testing
- Functional job testing
- Functional job description
Immunizations
- Tetanus
- Hepatitis B series
- Tuberculosis testing
- Flu shot
- MMR
Other Occupational Medicine Services
- CPR certification
- EKG
- Lab studies
- Further cardiopulmonary services
- After-hours emergency services
- Telehealth services with UnityPoint Health providers