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U.S. Coast Guard Exams
PostedMay 1, 2023
UpdatedMay 1, 2023
ByAlana Smart
The U.S. Coast Guard requires certain seafarers to undergo periodic medical exams as part of an occupational health program. These exams are designed to ensure that seafarers are physically and mentally fit to perform their duties safely and effectively.
During a U.S. Coast Guard exam, our team will evaluate your overall health and fitness, as well as any specific health conditions that may impact your ability to perform your duties safely. This may include assessments of your vision, hearing, cardiovascular health, and mental health.
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Lab Tests
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Blood Work
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Exams
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Clinic Service
- Annual Exam
- Audiogram
- Biometric Screening
- Breath Alcohol Test
- Cardiac Risk Assessments
- Chest X-ray
- Chest X-ray (LA)
- Chest X-ray (PA)
- Chest X-ray with B-reader
- DOT Exam
- Electrocardiogram (EKG)
- Flu Vaccine
- Hepatitis A Vaccine
- Hepatitis B Vaccine
- MMR Vaccine
- OSHA Questionnaire
- Physical Abilities Assessment
- Physical Exam
- Plethysmography
- Pulmonary Function Test
- Rabies Vaccine
- Respirator Fit Testing - Qualitative
- Respirator Fit Testing – Quantitative
- Spirometry
- TB Questionnaire
- Tdap Vaccine
- Travel Medicine Consult
- Tuberculosis PPD Skin Test
- Tuberculosis Two-step PPD Skin Test
- U.S. Coast Guard Exams
- Varicella Vaccine
- Vision Test - Amsler Grid
- Vision Test - Titmus
- Vision Test – Ishihara
- Vision Test– Snellen
- Yellow Fever Vaccine
- Zoster Vaccine
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