Fast DOT physicals without the corporate-clinic runaround
A DOT physical is more than a quick form. It confirms that a commercial driver can safely meet the physical demands of the road and that the medical examiner has the documentation needed for the CDL medical certificate. Mega Health Services keeps the visit direct, organized, and practical for drivers who need to get back to work.
At the Manassas clinic, drivers can bring their current medical card, license, medication list, vision or hearing aids, CPAP usage reports when applicable, and any condition-specific paperwork. The team reviews the required history, checks blood pressure, vision, hearing, urinalysis, and the physical exam items required for DOT medical certification.
Built for individual drivers and employer fleets
Independent CDL drivers need clarity: what to bring, how long it may take, and what happens if a medical issue needs follow-up. Employers need reliable documentation, predictable communication, and a clinic that understands DOT requirements. Mega Health Services serves both groups with physician-led occupational health support in Prince William County.
If a driver has diabetes, sleep apnea, hypertension, a cardiac history, or other medical concerns, the clinic can explain what documentation may be needed before the medical card can be issued. That preparation helps reduce repeat visits and avoids the frustration of arriving without the right paperwork.
Local access for Northern Virginia drivers
The clinic is located in Manassas, convenient to I-66, Route 28, Sudley Road, and surrounding communities including Gainesville, Centreville, Haymarket, Bristow, and Woodbridge. Walk-ins are welcome for many occupational health services, and calling ahead is recommended when a driver is close to expiration or needs employer-specific paperwork completed the same day.