Occupational Health
is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goal of all occupational safety and health programs is to foster a safe work environment.
Treatment of Work Related Injuries
Improved Outcomes through Immediate Access to Appropriate Treatment and Return to Work policies from the first visit
- Evidence based Treatment Plans, Compliant with ODG Treatment Guidelines
- Compliant with Return to Work Guidelines - almost all employees are immediately returned to work with clearly written restrictions
- Emphasis placed on Clear Communication with Employee, Employer and Case Management - resulting in clearer expectations and improved outcomes
- Improved Outcomes through appropriately aggressive Return to Work policy
Drug Free Work Place Program - Collection at our site or yours
- DOT - Federally Regulated - Certified Federal Drug Screening Collectors
- Non-DOT - Non-Regulated
- Pre-Hire
- Random
- For Cause
- BAT - Evidentiary Breath Alcohol Testing, DOT Trained
- MRO - On Site (Certified Medical Review Officer - physician trained to oversee drug testing program to certify accuracy)
- Assistance setting up your Drug Free Work Place Program
- Collector Training
- Alternative Testing: Hair, Saliva
Pre-Employment Physicals
- DOT
- FAA Physicals (Class 2 and Class 3)
- Law Enforcement / Fire Fighter / EMS
- Maritime
- Department of State
- City Employees
- Customized to Your Company's Requirements
Participation in Work Place Safety Programs
- Courtesy Presentations by one of our Physicians at Your Safety Programs
- Courtesy Consultations with your Safety Officer regarding Improving Job Site and Work Place Safety
- Maintain Healthy Work Force
Workplace Health Fairs
- Vaccinations at your place of business
- Screening Blood Tests at your place of business


