DOT Physical Near Me — Tulsa, Oklahoma

Serving Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Sapulpa & Owasso CDL drivers. Oil field trucking hub on I-44/I-244.

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FMCSA-Certified DOT Physical Providers

Dr. Patricia Evans, MD FMCSA Certified

🏥 Concentra
📍 4747 E 91st St, Tulsa, OK 74137
📞 (918) 299-5225

Jason Brown, PA FMCSA Certified

🏥 Saint Francis Occ Health
📍 6161 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
📞 (918) 494-1200

Dr. Nancy Carter, DO FMCSA Certified

🏥 Hillcrest Occ Medicine
📍 1120 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
📞 (918) 579-1000

DOT Physical Exams in Tulsa, Oklahoma

CDL drivers in Tulsa, Oklahoma 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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Cost

DOT physical exams in Tulsa, Oklahoma 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 Tulsa, Oklahoma

How much does a DOT physical cost in Tulsa?

DOT physical exams in Tulsa 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 Tulsa providers offer same-day results so you can get your Medical Certificate without delay.

Do I need an appointment?

Many Tulsa 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 Tulsa for CDL Drivers

Tulsa is a major oil and gas logistics hub and sits along the I-44 Turner Turnpike corridor connecting Oklahoma City to the east. CDL drivers in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, and Sand Springs frequently haul oilfield equipment, refined products, and general freight through the region. Oklahoma DPS requires interstate CDL holders to submit their Medical Examiner's Certificate to maintain commercial license status. Tulsa's certified DOT physical providers on East 91st Street, South Yale Avenue, and South Utica Avenue are accessible from the Creek and Broken Arrow Expressways. Oilfield CDL drivers in the Tulsa metro area hauling hazardous materials or operating tanker vehicles face the same FMCSA medical certification requirements as general freight drivers, and must renew their DOT physical before their certificate expires to avoid operating out of compliance.