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Ancillary Testing

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Audiogram Screening

An audiogram screening is a quick and painless test used to assess a person's hearing ability. It typically involves wearing headphones and listening to a series of beeps or tones at different pitches (frequencies) and volumes. You will be asked to indicate when you hear a sound. The results of the screening are plotted on a graph called an audiogram.
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Pulmonary Function Testing

Pulmonary function testing (PFT) is a series of tests that measure how well your lungs work. These tests can help diagnose lung diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis. They can also monitor the progression of lung disease and assess the effectiveness of treatment.
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Electrocardiogram

An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a simple and painless test that measures the electrical activity of your heart. It's a common tool used to assess heart health and detect a variety of heart conditions.
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Respiratory Fit Testing

Respiratory fit testing is a crucial process to ensure a respirator properly seals against your face, offering the intended level of protection. It's particularly important for tight-fitting respirators like N95 masks and elastomeric respirators used in various settings.
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Breath Alcohol Testing

Breath alcohol testing (BAT) is a method used by law enforcement to estimate a driver's Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). BAC refers to the percentage of alcohol in a person's blood. In the United States, driving under the influence (DUI) is a crime, and the legal BAC limit is generally 0.08%.
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Fitness Testing

Physical fitness testing, also known as fitness assessment, is a series of tests designed to evaluate your overall physical health and capabilities. It measures different aspects of fitness to give you a snapshot of your current condition and helps you set goals for improvement.
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Tuberculosis/Quantiferon (TB) Screening

Tuberculosis Screening: Tuberculosis (TB) screening is a series of tests used to detect latent TB infection (LTBI) or active TB disease. Here's a breakdown of the different types and what they look for:
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Vaccinations

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Vaccines We Offer:

Flu vaccine

Tetanus vaccine

Measles, Mumps & Rubella vaccine

Hepatitis A vaccine

Hepatitis B vaccine

Polio

Physical Examinations:

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Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical Exam

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VA Nexus Letters

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Immigration Physical Examinations

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Independent Medical Evaluations/Second Opinions/ Orthopedic Consultations

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Pre-employment Physical Examinations

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Police Academy pre employment exam

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Firefighter Academy pre employment exam

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School physical exams

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Fit for Duty Examinations

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Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical Exam

Ensuring Safety on the Road

The Department of Transportation (DOT) mandates physical examinations for certain commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers to ensure their physical fitness to operate these vehicles safely. At Miami Medical Evaluations, we are a certified provider of DOT physical exams, conveniently located to serve the needs of drivers in the area.

Who Needs a DOT Physical Exam?

DOT physical exams are required for various categories of CMV drivers, including:

Interstate truck drivers

Bus drivers

School bus drivers

Taxi drivers

Drivers transporting hazardous materials

Schedule Your DOT Physical Exam Today!

Staying compliant with DOT regulations is crucial for CMV drivers. Contact Miami Medical Evaluations today to schedule your DOT physical exam and ensure you can continue operating your vehicle safely.

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