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Occupational Medicine Services & Treatments
If you want to preserve your most valuable asset — your employees — our occupational medicine specialists offers services to safeguard your workers and promote their well-being. We partner with companies to prevent and manage work-related illnesses and injuries, including workers’ compensation. We aim to optimize the health of employees and productivity of organizations by addressing health hazards in the workplace and ensuring safe working conditions.
Find out more about our occupational medicine services:
- Conditions and consultations
- Diagnosis and treatments
- Occupational medicine specialists
- Referrals
- FAQ
- Occupational Medicine locations near you
- Occupational Medicine specialists near you
Conditions and consultations
Our experts specialize in caring for your employees through comprehensive medical care and workplace interventions.
Conditions we treat include:
- Ergonomic issues
- Occupational illnesses, such as chemical exposures and repetitive motion injuries
- Stress-related disorders
- Work-related injuries, such as sprains, strains and fractures
Additional services we provide include:
- Case coordination
- Follow-up care
- Injury prevention assessments
- Preventive measures development
- Workforce health strengths and needs assessment
Diagnosis and treatments
We provide evidence-based evaluations, exams, screenings, testing and treatment.
Treatments we provide include:
- Asbestos screening
- Annual public safety exams for law enforcement and firefighters
- Audiometric screenings
- Bloodborne pathogen exposure management
- Department of Transportation physicals
- Disability exams
- Drug and alcohol testing, including breath, urine and hair screens
- Ergonomic assessments
- Federal aviation administration exams
- Fitness for duty exams
- Hearing conservation
- Independent medical exams
- Industrial rehabilitation and testing
- Medical surveillance for exposures to hazardous materials
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration compliance testing
- Post-accident and reasonable suspicion testing
- Post-offer functional capacity evaluations
- Pre-placement physicals
- Questionnaire professional review
- Respirator examinations
- Respirator fit testing
- Return-to-work testing
- Spirometry
- Surveillance exams
- Worksite audio testing
- Worksite blood collection for surveillance compliance
- Worksite consultation
- Worksite training and health screenings
Occupational medicine specialists
Our team encompasses diverse healthcare professionals who collaborate to ensure workers' health, safety and well-being across different industries.
Our specialists include:
- Physicians
- Physician assistants
- Nurse practitioners
- Nurses
Find occupational medicine specialists near you.
Additional care and therapies may be provided by:
- Cardiology
- Neurology
- Occupational Therapy
- Orthopedics & Orthopedic Surgery
- Pathology (Laboratory)
- Physical Therapy
- Radiology & Imaging
Referrals
You can make an appointment without a referral from your provider by calling the appointment number of your preferred Occupational Medicine location.
FAQ
What should I bring for my first appointment?
For your first appointment, bring any imaging or medical records from non-Mayo Clinic Health System facilities. Complete a medical records release form (PDF) to authorize the transfer of health records from another healthcare facility to us. Visit our Medical Record Forms page for this form and other forms in multiple languages.
Do you treat workers' compensation injuries?
Yes. Call the appointment number of your preferred Occupational Medicine location.
What are my payment options, and do you offer financial assistance?
Visit the billing page of your preferred location for information on insurance, billing and payments.
We serve patients in difficult financial circumstances and offer financial assistance to those who have an established need to receive medically necessary services. Learn more about financial assistance options.
Can you provide a second opinion?
Yes. Call the appointment number at your preferred Occupational Medicine location. See What should I bring for my first appointment? for tips on how to prepare.
Do you have an after-hours number in case of emergency?
Always call 911 in case of emergency. For after-hours help for other issues, find out where to seek care.