DOT Physical Near Me — Indianapolis, Indiana

Serving Indianapolis, Plainfield, Whitestown & Greenwood CDL drivers. Amazon & FedEx hub on I-70/I-65/I-74.

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FMCSA-Certified DOT Physical Providers

Dr. Joseph Allen, MD FMCSA Certified

🏥 Concentra
📍 4702 E 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240
📞 (317) 815-0505

Brenda Moore, NP FMCSA Certified

🏥 IU Health Occ Medicine
📍 1801 N Senate Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202
📞 (317) 962-2000

Dr. Christine Hall, DO FMCSA Certified

🏥 Eskenazi Health Occ Medicine
📍 720 Eskenazi Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202
📞 (317) 880-0000

DOT Physical Exams in Indianapolis, Indiana

CDL drivers in Indianapolis, Indiana can use our interactive examiner map with location search to find FMCSA-certified providers nearby. Type your zip code to see the closest DOT physical examiner.

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DOT physical exams in Indianapolis, Indiana typically range from $75 to $200. Submit a request to get matched with an FMCSA-certified examiner.

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Frequently Asked Questions — DOT Physical in Indianapolis, Indiana

How much does a DOT physical cost in Indianapolis?

DOT physical exams in Indianapolis typically range from $75 to $200. Submit a request through CDLPhysicalExam.com to get matched with a certified examiner in your area.

How long does a DOT physical take?

Most exams take 30 to 60 minutes. Many Indianapolis providers offer same-day results so you can get your Medical Certificate without delay.

Do I need an appointment?

Many Indianapolis examiners accept walk-ins, but booking ahead minimizes wait times and ensures availability for same-day needs.

What should I bring?

Bring a valid photo ID, list of medications, glasses/contacts if needed, hearing aids if used, and any documentation for managed conditions like diabetes, sleep apnea, or hypertension.

DOT Physical Exams in Indianapolis for CDL Drivers

Indianapolis is known as the "Crossroads of America" for good reason — I-65, I-69, I-70, I-74, and I-465 converge in the metro area, making it one of the most strategically located trucking markets in the Midwest. CDL drivers in Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Greenwood, and Plainfield must maintain current FMCSA medical certification. Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles requires interstate CDL holders to submit their Medical Examiner's Certificate to update their driving record. Indianapolis providers on the north side near 96th Street and on the near-northwest side near Senate Boulevard and Eskenazi Avenue offer convenient access from multiple interstates. First-time DOT physical applicants should be aware that Indiana drivers with a CDL Class A license are subject to the same federal medical standards regardless of the type of cargo they haul.