History review
The examiner reviews medical history, medications and relevant records supplied for the visit.

Regulated medical exams
Beeline coordinates commercial-driver medical examinations with certified medical examiners, appointment support and the documentation needed for the selected FMCSA pathway.
Service overview
A DOT physical evaluates whether a commercial driver meets applicable federal physical qualification standards. Beeline helps employers and individual drivers prepare for the visit, schedule with an appropriate examiner and address follow-up items without losing the operational thread.
What the pathway includes
The exact scope follows the selected standard, employer protocol, clinical judgment and employee-specific needs.
The examiner reviews medical history, medications and relevant records supplied for the visit.
The in-person exam includes the elements required for the applicable DOT medical examination.
Vision, hearing, urinalysis and other indicated components are completed under the examiner's protocol.
The certified examiner records the determination and identifies any required follow-up or limitation.
Delivery settings
Some services can travel to the workforce. Others require clinic equipment or support only remote preparation and follow-up.
Employer programs may be organized on-site when workforce volume, space and examiner availability support delivery.
Individual examinations can be scheduled through participating clinical locations.
Document preparation and scheduling support can happen remotely; the physical examination cannot.
Before the appointment
Bring a photo ID, corrective lenses or hearing aids used for driving.
Bring a current medication list and relevant medical records or specialist letters.
Confirm whether the appointment is a new certification, renewal or follow-up.
Appointment request
Tell us who needs care, your preferred location and a few dates that work. Beeline will follow up to confirm the appointment and any preparation steps.
Call or text (631) 899-1236Common questions
The examination must be performed by a licensed medical examiner listed on the FMCSA National Registry.
No. Preparation and follow-up may be coordinated remotely, but the examination itself is in person.
No. The certified medical examiner makes the qualification determination and completes the applicable certification documentation.