All drivers, click the link below labeled “DOT Exam Paperwork” to find the paperwork that needs to be completed for the day of your exam. If you are unable to print this paperwork ahead of time, we have paper copies available in our office.

If you have ANY health conditions, take any daily medications, have been in the hospital or ER, have had surgery in the last 5 years, wear glasses or contacts or use hearing aid(s), please print out the appropriate forms before your appointment. For some conditions, you will need to print additional forms and have those completed prior to your visit by the required specialist. Please use the helpful DOT checklist below to determine if you need to consult your physician prior to your appointment.

If you have a history of MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, HEART ATTACK, PACEMAKER, STENTS, ANGINA, CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, IRREGULAR HEART RHYTHM, ANEURYSM, or other HEART DISEASE: print the DOT Cardiology form prior to your visit and have your cardiologist complete and supply any requested information or test results. If you have had an EKG within the last two years, bring a copy of that to your visit.

If you have DIABETES: print the DOT Diabetes form and have it completed by the physician who manages your diabetes prior to your visit.

If you have a history of STROKE, TIA, SEIZURE, or TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: print the DOT Neurology form and have it completed by your neurologist. Bring any additional requested information to your appointment.

If you have a diagnosis or ADD or ADHD (attached) or take a daily stimulant: print the DOT ADD/ADHD form and have it completed by the provider who is managing your condition prior to your visit. Please bring in any additional required information.

If you have SLEEP APNEA: bring a letter from the physician managing this condition that your condition is stable and does not pose any risk to driving. This must include the date of your last visit and must be current within one year. If you are on CPAP, you must bring in a current use log. You can have the company that manages your CPAP machine prepare this log for you. If you had surgery for correction of sleep apnea, you must bring a letter from the surgeon noting the condition is resolved. This should include the date you were last seen by them and your weight at that visit.