DOT Physical Near Me in Miami Gardens — $50, Certified Medical Examiner
PassQual Health provides DOT medical exams required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for commercial drivers — fast, certified, and convenient, for $50 flat.
- Certified medical examiner
- Certificate + wallet card, same visit
- Submitted to the FMCSA National Registry

A $50 DOT physical with a Certified Medical Examiner
Looking for a DOT physical near you in Miami Gardens? PassQual Health's $50 exam is performed by a Certified Medical Examiner and submitted directly to the National Registry, as the FMCSA requires. Across the Florida market, DOT physicals commonly run higher, so our flat rate keeps staying compliant affordable.
You leave with a copy of your Medical Examiner's Certificate and a laminated, wallet-size card — a convenience most Miami clinics don't offer. Bilingual staff and same-week appointments make the whole visit fast and easy. Call (786) 677-9922 or book online.
What happens at your exam
Your visit starts with a review of your medical history and current medications, then moves into the exam itself: blood pressure and heart rate checks, a vision test, a hearing test, and a review of your organs and systems — heart, lungs, abdomen, liver, and spine among them.
A urine test checks for underlying conditions and, if your employer requires it, can also be used for drug testing. The goal throughout is straightforward: confirming that a driver operating a commercial motor vehicle is physically, mentally, and emotionally fit to do so safely.
What to bring, and what happens after
Bring a valid photo ID, a list of your current medications with dosages, and any glasses, contacts, or hearing aids you use. If you manage a condition like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or sleep apnea, bring recent documentation from your treating provider.
After you pass, your Medical Examination Report is sent electronically to the Commercial Driver's License Information System (CDLIS) along with your physical forms. Your certification is typically valid for 2 years, though certain health conditions require a shorter re-exam schedule under a federal exemption.