How You Should Prepare for Your Pre-Employment Physical
Landing a new job is exciting; a new opportunity is open to you. However, before your first day, your employer might want you to have a pre-employment physical. After a lengthy interview process, this can feel like one more hoop to jump through. Still, for many roles, it's critical to ensure that you are physically and mentally healthy enough to fulfill your new responsibilities and reduce your risk of work-related injuries. Some careers, like police officers, firefighters, and commercial drivers, are required by law to have pre-employment physicals.
How to prepare
Reading this blog is an excellent first step to prepare. You
should also read any pre-employment paperwork to collect as much information as
possible about your new employer's expectations. You can't change your health
overnight, but you can take a few steps to prepare.
For example, if your employer screens for drug use, stop
using any recreational drugs. While recreational marijuana is legal in
California, employers can still screen for drug use. If you need to have any
lab work, check if you need to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before
your appointment.
What to bring
You should also make sure you have all of the documentation
and information we need to complete your pre-employment physical exam. For example,
you might need to bring:
- Paperwork
provided by your employer, if applicable
- A
valid driver's license or other ID
- Any
glasses, hearing aids, or other assistive devices
- List
of current medications
- Information
about past surgeries
- Immunization
history
- List
of medical conditions and allergies
Your pre-employment physical paperwork should include any
other documents you need to provide at the time of your exam.
What to expect during a pre-employment physical
New-hire physicals vary depending on the requirements of
your employer. For example, some companies require stamina and physical ability
testing or psychological screening along with standard testing.
You can expect many of the same tests and screenings that
you would have at your annual physical exam. Our team checks your blood
pressure, temperature, and heart rate. They listen to your heart and lungs and
feel your abdomen for signs of disease or other abnormalities.
Depending on the requirements of your employer, we also
offer:
- Blood
and urine tests
- Tuberculosis
testing
- Titers
(immunity tests for Varicella and Hepatitis B)
- Vaccinations,
including tetanus and flu shots
- Vision
test
- Covid-19
- COVID-19
Antibody Testing

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