Occupational & Physical Exams

Medical Clearance for Work, School, and Flight

Occupational & Physical Exams in Moline for drivers, pilots, students, and employees needing certified evaluations

Ade Medical Group performs DOT physicals, FAA flight physicals, sports physicals, and school physicals in Moline for commercial drivers, pilots, student athletes, and anyone requiring work-related medical clearance. Whether you need certification to operate a commercial vehicle, documentation for airline flight duties, or a signed form for school enrollment, the examination follows specific regulatory standards that determine whether you meet the physical requirements for your role or activity. Each exam includes a review of medical history, measurement of vital signs, vision and hearing screening, and a physical assessment tailored to the certification or clearance type you need.



DOT physicals verify that commercial drivers meet Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration standards for cardiovascular health, vision acuity, hearing threshold, and overall physical capability to safely operate large vehicles. FAA flight physicals assess pilots according to Federal Aviation Administration medical class requirements, which vary based on the type of aircraft and operations involved. Sports and school physicals evaluate whether students can safely participate in athletic programs or meet enrollment health documentation requirements.


Schedule a physical exam to receive the signed documentation required for your license, employment, or school enrollment.

What Happens During a Certified Physical Exam

Each exam begins with a medical history review covering current medications, previous surgeries, chronic conditions, and any symptoms that might affect your ability to perform the duties or activities the exam certifies. Vital signs are recorded, including blood pressure, pulse rate, and body mass index, followed by vision testing to confirm you meet the acuity standards for your certification and hearing tests to verify threshold levels in both ears.


You receive a completed certification form signed by the examining provider, valid for the period specified by the regulating agency or institution. For DOT physicals, the certification card allows you to operate commercial vehicles for up to 24 months if no disqualifying conditions exist. For school and sports physicals, the signed form fulfills the documentation requirement for enrollment or participation, typically valid for one academic year.



Some exams include additional testing based on medical history or agency requirements, such as urinalysis for DOT physicals if diabetes or kidney function needs evaluation. Pilots seeking specific FAA medical classes may require electrocardiogram testing depending on age and certification level. The examination identifies any conditions that need follow-up or specialist clearance before certification can be issued.

Questions About Physical Exams and Certification

Commercial drivers, pilots, and students in Moline often ask about documentation requirements and what to expect during certification exams.

  • What should I bring to a DOT physical?

    Bring your driver's license, a list of current medications with dosages, contact information for your prescribing physician if you have a chronic condition, and any previous medical clearance letters if applicable. If you wear glasses or contacts for driving, bring them to the vision test.

  • How long does a sports physical take?

    Most sports physicals are completed in 15 to 20 minutes, covering vital signs, musculoskeletal evaluation, cardiovascular screening, and medical history review to identify any conditions that could affect safe participation in athletics.

  • Do I need an appointment for a DOT physical?

    Walk-in availability varies by day, but scheduling an appointment in Moline reduces wait time and confirms that a certified medical examiner will be available to complete your DOT certification.

  • What happens during an FAA physical?

    The exam includes vision and hearing tests, cardiovascular assessment, neurological evaluation, and a review of medications and medical conditions that could affect flight safety. The level of detail increases with higher medical class certifications required for commercial pilot operations.

  • How often are DOT physicals required?

    Standard DOT certification is valid for up to 24 months, but drivers with certain medical conditions such as controlled hypertension or sleep apnea may require annual recertification or shorter intervals based on the medical examiner's assessment.

Ade Medical Group provides certified physical exams for drivers, pilots, students, and employees who need compliant medical documentation. Schedule your exam to receive the signed certification required for your license, school enrollment, or employment clearance.