Hialeah DOT Physicals

DOT Physicals Hialeah, FL

Every commercial driver needs a current medical card to stay on the road, and missing that renewal deadline means lost income and a stalled career. Our Hialeah, FL DOT physicals make sure CDL holders, commercial drivers, and other federally regulated operators maintain up-to-date medical examinations.

Dr. Jaynier Moya is board-certified in internal medicine with over 20 years of practice, and our certified medical examiners follow the specific FMCSA standards that determine whether a driver qualifies. Call us today to book your exam or set up your recertification schedule.

Why Choose Health Care Centers of Florida for DOT Physicals in Hialeah, FL?

Certified Medical Examiners on the National Registry

DOT physicals can only be performed by medical examiners listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners. Our clinicians meet that requirement and complete the continuing education needed to stay current on evolving medical standards.

Two Decades of Experience With Commercial Drivers

Dr. Jaynier Moya has been practicing for over 20 years and has performed hundreds of DOT examinations for drivers across South Florida. A medical examiner who sees commercial drivers regularly knows what to look for, how to evaluate borderline cases, and when additional testing is genuinely needed.

Renewal Reminders and Driver Communication

One of the most common mistakes drivers make is letting their medical card lapse. Our staff emails drivers when their certificate is approaching expiration so they have time to schedule and complete the renewal before it affects their ability to work. A driver whose card expires is effectively grounded until they pass another exam, and that downtime is avoidable with basic communication.

Same-Day Exams for Most Drivers

Most DOT physicals are completed within 45 to 60 minutes. If the driver meets all standards, the medical examiner’s certificate is issued before they leave the clinic. For drivers referred out for additional testing, specialist evaluation, or treatment, we coordinate the follow-up so the process keeps moving. Our Hialeah clinic is one of several locations we operate across South Florida, making it easy for drivers to find an appointment that fits their route.

What Patients Say

★★★★★ “As a CDL DRIVER, I like personal at Health Care Center of Miami because they stay very helpful in helping with the exam required by the DOT. They e-mail on time the date the medical card is going to expire giving time to upgrade this card.” — Arturo Jimenez

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Types of DOT Physical Services We Handle in Hialeah

DOT medical exams cover a range of situations beyond the initial physical. Some drivers need a standard two-year certification, others need shorter-duration cards while a condition is monitored, and others need follow-up evaluations tied to specific medical issues. Drivers who need both DOT certification and non-DOT documentation, such as employer pre-placement evaluations, can get everything handled in a single visit as part of the physical exams we offer. Here is what we perform at our Hialeah location:

  • Initial DOT Physical Examinations. These exams are required for drivers obtaining a commercial driver’s license or entering interstate commerce for the first time. We complete the full exam, review the medical history, and issue the Medical Examiner’s Certificate when standards are met. Drivers coordinating multiple requirements in one visit can make use of the full range of services we offer at our Hialeah location.
  • DOT Recertification Exams. The standard medical card is valid for up to 24 months. Recertification exams keep drivers compliant without interruption, and our reminder system helps drivers plan their renewals.
  • Short-Duration Certifications. When a medical condition such as high blood pressure, sleep apnea, or diabetes needs monitoring, the medical examiner may issue a certificate for three months, six months, or one year rather than the full two years. We explain the condition, the reason for the shorter duration, and what the driver needs to do before the next exam.
  • Exams for Drivers With Monitored Conditions. Diabetic drivers, drivers on blood pressure medication, drivers recovering from cardiac events, and drivers with sleep apnea all require specific documentation and monitoring protocols. We know what FMCSA requires for each category and what documentation to submit. Drivers who see us for ongoing primary care benefit from having their medical records integrated with their DOT exam process.
  • Return-to-Duty DOT Exams. Drivers returning to commercial operation after a significant medical event or a drug or alcohol program violation may need a DOT exam combined with drug testing. We handle both in the same visit.
  • Pre-Employment DOT Physicals. Many carriers require a DOT exam as part of the hiring process, separate from any existing medical card a driver may hold. We coordinate with employers on paperwork and reporting.
  • Intrastate Florida Commercial Driver Exams. Intrastate drivers in Florida who do not meet federal standards may qualify under state rules. We perform these exams and complete the documentation required by the state.

Important Aspects of Hialeah DOT Physicals

A few things are worth understanding before you come in for a DOT physical. Being prepared makes the exam faster and reduces the chance of an unexpected issue.

Bring your documentation. Bring your commercial driver’s license or state ID, a list of all current medications with dosages, the contact information for any specialists treating you, and any relevant medical records if you have a condition the medical examiner will need to review. Drivers with sleep apnea should bring CPAP compliance data. Drivers with diabetes should bring recent A1C results. Drivers on blood pressure medication should have current readings available. You can download the forms you will need to complete ahead of time.

Know the thresholds. FMCSA standards set specific limits for blood pressure, vision, hearing, and several chronic conditions. The physical qualification regulations are published under 49 CFR 391.41 and cover 13 areas that directly affect the ability to operate a commercial motor vehicle safely. Blood pressure above 140/90 may result in a shorter-duration certificate. Vision must be at least 20/40 in each eye with or without correction. These are not arbitrary numbers. They reflect safety margins for drivers operating heavy vehicles.

Disclose all medications honestly. The medical examiner needs to know every medication you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Certain medications can affect qualification. Not disclosing them does not help you pass the exam; it just creates problems later if the certification is challenged. Some drivers benefit from regular checkups with a primary care provider who can help manage medications and documentation before the DOT exam even begins.

Sleep apnea is a significant issue for drivers. Commercial drivers with a high body mass index, large neck circumference, or symptoms of daytime sleepiness may be referred for a sleep study. If a driver is diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and prescribed CPAP, compliance data is required to maintain certification. The CDC notes that insufficient sleep and untreated sleep disorders contribute to drowsy driving incidents, and FMCSA takes this seriously.

Diabetic drivers have specific rules. Drivers treated with insulin can now qualify for interstate operation under updated FMCSA standards, but they need documentation from their treating clinician showing the condition is stable and well-controlled. We handle these exams regularly and know what documentation is required.

Short-duration certificates are not a failure. If the medical examiner issues a certificate for less than two years, it is usually because a condition needs monitoring. It does not mean the driver is disqualified. It means the condition needs to be reassessed sooner to confirm continued safe operation.

How Can DOT Physicals in Hialeah Help Me?

A DOT physical is not just a regulatory checkbox. It serves specific functions for drivers, employers, and the public. Here are the ways the service actually supports the people who use it:

  • Keeps you legally operating. Without a current Medical Examiner’s Certificate, you cannot legally operate a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce. According to the FMCSA, all commercial drivers of vehicles over 10,000 pounds in interstate commerce are required to obtain and maintain a valid medical card. Missing this requirement means lost income until it is resolved.
  • Identifies health issues before they cause accidents. Commercial drivers spend long hours behind the wheel. A cardiac event, a diabetic emergency, or untreated sleep apnea at highway speed is a public safety issue. The DOT exam catches warning signs that a driver may have been ignoring or did not realize were serious.
  • Protects your long-term career. Drivers who take care of their health, follow treatment plans, and keep their medical cards current have longer careers than drivers who let things slide. The exam creates a regular check-in with a medical professional, which often leads to early intervention on conditions that would otherwise worsen.
  • Supports employer compliance. Carriers are required to maintain a qualification file for each driver, which includes proof of current medical certification. A compliant driver makes the carrier’s compliance easier and reduces the risk of violations during a roadside inspection or audit.
  • Reduces liability in the event of an incident. A driver with a current medical card who passes a standard exam is in a stronger position if something goes wrong on the road. The documentation shows due diligence on both the driver’s part and the employer’s part.
  • Gives you baseline health information. The exam produces a snapshot of your blood pressure, vision, hearing, and general health. Even drivers who do not otherwise see a physician regularly get useful information from the DOT physical that can guide longer-term decisions about their health.
  • Simplifies recertification. When you use the same clinic for each recertification, the medical examiner has your history on file. That continuity reduces the amount of information you need to provide at each visit and helps the examiner make informed decisions about short-duration versus full-duration certificates.

Contact Health Care Centers of Florida

When you come in for a DOT physical at our Hialeah location, we will complete the exam, review your medical history, perform the required tests, and issue the Medical Examiner’s Certificate if you meet FMCSA standards. If additional testing or specialist evaluation is required, we coordinate the follow-up and get you back on the schedule to finalize the certification. Walk-ins are welcome, and most exams are completed within an hour. For drivers approaching a renewal deadline, we recommend scheduling your exam two to four weeks before the current card expires.

Contact us to schedule your DOT physical or to set up renewal reminders for your commercial driving career.