Pre-Employment Physical
Service Description
A pre-employment physical is a medical examination conducted by a healthcare professional to assess an individual's overall health and fitness for a specific job or occupation. The purpose of this exam is to identify any potential health risks or limitations that may impact an individual's ability to perform their job duties safely and effectively. During a pre-employment physical, the healthcare professional will typically: 1. Review the individual's medical history and any pre-existing conditions 2. Conduct a physical examination, including vital signs, vision, and hearing tests 3. Perform any necessary laboratory tests, such as blood work or urinalysis 4. Evaluate the individual's physical abilities, such as strength, flexibility, and mobility 5. Assess the individual's mental health and emotional well-being The results of the pre-employment physical are used to determine whether the individual is fit for duty and can perform the essential functions of the job without posing a risk to themselves or others.
