HealthRoute DOT Physical Orlando | Walk-In CDL Medical Exam

DOT Physicals • Orlando, FL

DOT Physical Orlando
Walk-In CDL Medical Exams

4.9 rating from 267+ Orlando drivers

Walk-ins welcome. We help you understand what DOT requires and what documents (if any) you’ll need so you can avoid delays.

Looking for answers? See our DOT physical FAQs and DOT Blog.

Walk-ins welcome
Monday–Friday 9am–5pm
DOT Price $79
Laminated Medical card + MCSA-5875
FMCSA Certified
National Registry reporting
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Tip: If you use a CPAP, bring compliance data. Diabetics using insulin may need MCSA-5870.

Why Drivers Choose HealthRoute for DOT Physicals in Orlando

Fast, simple, and driver-focused DOT physical exams designed to get you back on the road quickly.

Walk-Ins Welcome

No appointment needed. Stop by Monday-Friday and get your DOT physical without delays.

$79 DOT Physical

Affordable, transparent pricing for DOT physicals in Orlando with no hidden fees.

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FMCSA-Certified Medical Examiner

Exams performed by a certified medical examiner following FMCSA guidelines.

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Convenient Orlando Location

Located on Hoffner Ave near Orlando International Airport, easy access for local and regional drivers.

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Fast 30-45 Minute Visits

Most DOT physical exams are completed in about 30-45 minutes depending on paperwork and medical history.

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Laminated Medical Card (Wallet-Ready) and Reminders

We still provide a laminated DOT medical card—durable, professional, and ready to carry. No flimsy paper cards. Reminders before medical card expires.

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Electronic Reporting to the National Registry

We electronically submit your DOT physical results, so you don’t have to deal with DMV paperwork.

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Clear Guidance for Medical Conditions

Whether it’s high blood pressure, sleep apnea, diabetes, or heart conditions, we explain exactly what you need to pass and how to stay compliant.

Need a DOT physical in Orlando today?

Call 407-859-1880

What Happens at Your DOT Physical

A DOT physical is straightforward. Our goal is to help drivers stay compliant while making the process clear and stress-free.

Medical history review
We review medications, medical history, and required DOT documentation.
Vision and hearing screening
Standard DOT vision and hearing requirements are checked.
Physical examination
Includes blood pressure, general physical exam, and overall fitness for duty.
Certification or next steps
Most drivers receive their medical card the same day. If follow-up is needed, we explain exactly what to do next.

What to Bring

Not sure what to bring? Call us before your visit and we’ll help you prepare.

Make your visit quick

Here’s what drivers most commonly need.

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Bring these basics

  • Driver’s license or government ID
  • Glasses/contacts you drive with
  • Medication list (or bottles)
  • Any recent medical paperwork you were told to provide
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Common “extra” documents

  • CPAP compliance report (if applicable)
  • Recent A1C (if you have diabetes)
  • FMCSA insulin form MCSA-5870 (if you use insulin)
  • Specialist clearance notes if required
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Timing tips

  • Walk-ins welcome
  • Most drivers finish in one visit
  • Missing documents can delay certification
See walk-in / booking info →

DOT Physical FAQ

4 Common reasons drivers get delayed and how to avoid them.

Do I need to bring my driver’s license to a DOT physical?

Yes. You must bring a valid driver’s license or government-issued photo ID to your DOT physical. The medical examiner must verify your identity before completing the exam or issuing a medical certificate.

What should I bring if I use CPAP?

If you use a CPAP, bring a compliance report. If you’ve been referred for a sleep study, we’ll need results or documentation that meets DOT standards.

Do I need my glasses or contacts for a DOT physical?

You must test using the corrective lenses you drive with. Bring your glasses or contacts (and a backup if you have one).

Should I bring a medication list to my DOT physical?

Bring a current medication list. If a medication requires provider documentation, we’ll tell you exactly what form is needed.

What if my blood pressure is high during a DOT physical?
If your blood pressure is elevated, you may receive a shorter certification period or be asked for follow-up documentation. Bring your medication list if you take BP meds.
Do I still get a laminated DOT medical card for my wallet?
Yes. After your DOT physical, you will receive a laminated DOT medical card that fits in your wallet. The medical card will be reported electronically, which updates your CDL record.
How long is a DOT medical card valid?
A DOT medical card can be issued for up to 2 years if you meet all medical requirements. Some drivers receive shorter certification periods (such as 1 year or 3 months) depending on medical conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes.
How long does a DOT physical take?
Most DOT physical exams take about 30–45 minutes. The visit includes a health history review, vision and hearing checks, blood pressure measurement and a physical examination by a certified medical examiner.

Still have questions about DOT physical requirements?

Browse all DOT FAQs Read HealthRoute Blog

Driver Tools

Tools & charts

Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not replace a DOT physical exam. Certification decisions are made by a licensed Medical Examiner in accordance with FMCSA guidelines.

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DOT Blood Pressure Chart

See BP ranges, stages, and typical certification length guidance.

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DOT Physical BMI Calculator

Calculate BMI (US/Metric), see your category, and healthy weight range.

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Sleep Apnea Risk Checker

Answer common screening questions and get practical next steps.

From The Blog

Helpful Resources for CDL Drivers

Quick answers on what to bring, same-day cards, hearing standards, blood pressure, and diabetes paperwork.

Visit HealthRoute

4985 Hoffner Ave, Suite 1, Orlando, FL 32812

Phone
407-859-1880
Hours
Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm