Maintaining Your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL): The Role of Medical Exams

Understand the critical role of medical exams in CDL maintenance, ensuring driver health and safety standards are met.

Regular medical examinations are crucial for CDL holders to ensure they are fit to operate a commercial vehicle safely. Learn more on our DOT Physical Exam page.

Why Are Medical Exams Necessary?

CDL holders are tasked with operating heavy vehicles, often over long distances. Regular medical exams are essential to ensure they:

  • Are physically capable of handling the demands of driving commercial vehicles.

  • Remain alert and responsive to driving conditions and hazards.

  • Do not suffer from medical conditions that could lead to in-vehicle emergencies.

What is the DOT Medical Exam?

The DOT Medical Exam, conducted by a DOT certified medical examiner, includes:

  • A health history review.

  • Vision and hearing tests.

  • Blood pressure and pulse rate assessments.

  • Urinalysis.

  • A thorough physical examination.

How Often Will You Need to Get Examined?

CDL drivers generally need a DOT medical exam every 24 months. Those with certain conditions may require more frequent exams. Not maintaining a current medical certificate can result in CDL suspension.

Regular Medical Exams

Regular medical exams, typically every two years, are mandatory for CDL holders to maintain their license.

Exam Components

These exams include vision and hearing tests, blood pressure checks, and comprehensive assessments of overall physical health.

Understanding the Requirements

Vision tests evaluate visual acuity, field of vision, and color recognition. A Vision Evaluation Report by an eye specialist is required.

Hearing is assessed through forced whisper or audiometry tests, ensuring drivers can hear crucial auditory cues for safe driving.

Blood pressure must be 140/90 or lower. Drivers with insulin-treated diabetes need annual heart health recertification.

How to Prepare Ahead

  1. Schedule Your Exam

    Schedule your medical exam in advance of your Medical Examiner’s Certificate expiration to avoid certification lapse.

  2. Gather Required Documents

    Prepare your medical history, current conditions, medications, and any relevant medical records for a smooth examination process.

  3. Undergo the Examination

    Complete the DOT physical examination with a licensed medical examiner.

  4. Submit the ME Certificate

    Provide your ME Certificate to your State Driver Licensing Agency (SDLA).


Bring corrective lenses or hearing aids to your exam; you’ll be tested while using them.


A healthy lifestyle not only aids in passing your medical exam but also enhances your overall experience as a CDL driver.

What Happens Afterwards?

  1. Receive Your Medical Certificate

    After passing the exam, you’ll receive a medical certificate to carry while driving commercially.

  2. Submit to Your State DMV

    Submit your medical certificate to your state’s DMV, adhering to local requirements.

  3. Keep Track of Expiry Dates

    Mark your calendar with your medical certificate’s expiry date and plan your next exam accordingly.


Always carry a copy of your medical certificate while driving. Failing to do so is a federal violation and can lead to penalties.

Common Questions

Is my state-specific CDL affected by the medical exam?

Yes, your state-specific CDL privileges depend on the outcome of the DOT medical exam, as required by federal and state agencies.

What happens if I fail?

Failing the medical exam may disqualify you from holding a CDL, but you might be eligible for a waiver or a retest if your medical condition improves.

Can I use any doctor?

The DOT medical exam must be conducted by a medical examiner listed on the FMCSA National Registry.


Maintaining your CDL involves staying vigilant about your health and driving abilities. Stay informed, prepare adequately, and keep your commercial driving career rolling safely.


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