If you drive a commercial vehicle for a living, you already know the DOT physical is non-negotiable — but the details around who needs one, how often, and what to expect trip up a lot of drivers. Here’s a straightforward guide to DOT physicals so you can stay compliant without any surprises.
Who Needs a DOT Physical?
If you operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in interstate commerce, federal law requires you to pass a DOT physical exam. This generally includes drivers who:
- Operate a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,001 pounds or more
- Transport hazardous materials requiring placarding
- Drive a vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver)
- Hold or are applying for a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
Many intrastate drivers are subject to similar state-level requirements as well, so if you’re unsure whether you need one, it’s worth checking rather than assuming.
What Does a DOT Physical Actually Check?
A DOT physical is a comprehensive exam designed to confirm you’re medically fit to safely operate a commercial vehicle. It typically covers:
- Vision and hearing screening
- Blood pressure and pulse
- Urinalysis (checking for underlying conditions like diabetes, not a drug test)
- A review of your medical history, including medications
- A physical exam of your heart, lungs, abdomen, and extremities
- A check of your spine and range of motion
- A neurological screening
The goal is straightforward: confirm you can safely handle the physical and mental demands of operating a commercial vehicle, and identify any condition that could put you or others at risk on the road.
How Often Do You Need One?
In most cases, a DOT medical certificate is valid for up to 24 months. However, if the examining provider identifies a condition that needs monitoring — high blood pressure, for example — they may issue a certificate valid for a shorter period, such as 3 or 12 months, with a follow-up required.
What Can Cause You to Fail?
Very few drivers are permanently disqualified, but certain conditions can result in a temporary or conditional certification until they’re addressed. Common issues include:
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Uncorrected vision or hearing below the required standard
- Certain uncontrolled cardiac conditions
- Uncontrolled diabetes requiring insulin, in some cases
- Sleep apnea that hasn’t been evaluated or treated
Many of these are manageable with proper treatment and documentation, so a flagged issue at your exam isn’t necessarily the end of the road — it often just means addressing the underlying condition first.
Tips to Prepare for Your Exam
- Bring a list of current medications and dosages
- Bring your glasses or contacts if you use vision correction
- Get a good night’s sleep and avoid excess caffeine or salt beforehand, since both can temporarily raise blood pressure
- If you use a CPAP machine, bring your compliance data
- Address any known chronic conditions with your regular doctor ahead of time if possible
Schedule Your DOT Physical in Orange City
Kyro Care is a certified provider for CDL/DOT physical exams, and we work to get drivers in and certified quickly — we understand that time off the road affects your paycheck. We also offer FAA BasicMed, sports physicals, and school physicals.
Ready to schedule your DOT physical? Call 386-400-3620 or book online today.