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Showing posts with label Employment Health Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Employment Health Services. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

Employment health services and CVS symptoms

Employment Health Services in Germantown, MD
Worker Productivity and Computer Vision Syndrome

Employment health services is a vital instrument in helping companies avoid lower productivity and profit loss related to Computer vision syndrome (CVS). The most common health complaints amongst computer workers are vision related. Healthy vision is critical to successfully completing virtually every task that workers perform. It does not require revolutionary thinking to realize that company profits can be increased by providing vision care benefits as a means to boost worker productivity and reduce worker disability claims.

Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome

There are no studies or any current evidence that computer vision syndrome causes long-term damage to the eyes. However, it is documented that regular computer, tablet, and smart phone use can be the source of significant eyestrain and discomfort. Workers who suffer with computer vision syndrome may experience some or all of these symptoms:

  • Blurred vision
  • Double vision
  • Dry, red eyes
  • Headaches
  • Neck pain
  • Back pain

If these symptoms go untreated, they will definitely have a negative effect on worker performance.

Maintain a healthy workforce with Employment Health Services


With more than 27years of experience and expert clinicians in occupational health, Medical Access is focused on helping keep your workforce healthy and productive. In addition, we provide services through our highly convenient, walk-in location in Germantown, MD. From drug screenings to wellness programs, Medical Access offers a wide range of occupational healthservices to support employers in maintaining a healthy, safe workforce, while reducing the costs of health care for your company and your employees.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Employment health services: Sleep tips for truck drivers

Employment Health Services
Sleep is critically important

Employment health services consist of much more than drug testing, physicals, and hearing tests. Employee education for a safer work environment must be a crucial part of your program. Professional drivers such as long haul truckers and delivery drivers know the rudiments of defensive driving. They are also pretty well versed on the negative effects of drugs and alcohol. However, when it comes to sleep habits, especially for long haul drivers on the road, sleep may not be the first thing that comes to mind. The truth is that if you drive for a living, not getting enough sleep is a major concern because it is one of the biggest on-the-job hazards you face.

Good sleep is just as important as eating proper and getting exercise. Your body is not dormant when you are sleeping. In addition to resting, sleep is the main mechanism for repairing damaged cells, digestion, and coping with stress. Without the proper amount of sleep, drivers commonly experience:

·         Slower reaction times
·         Difficulty concentrating
·         Mood swings
·         Compromised immune system
·         High blood pressure
·         Metabolic disease
·         Increased appetite
·         Obesity

DOT Physicals and driver services in Germantown, MD

Medical Access provides convenient walk-in care as an alternative to long waits in the emergency room. Their friendly staff will carefully and quickly assess your needs and provide the appropriate services, from preventive medicine to x-ray and lab services. Their facilities are fully staffed and equipped in order to meet the demands of their patients and their healthcare needs. Medical Access also presents the most complete Occupational Health Services to serve the needs of the business community. The goal is to help minimize lost work time and keep your employees healthy and working.


Dr. Manbir Takhar is the Chief Medical Officer, and has been associated with Medical Access since 1999. She is qualified to treat almost any type of injury or illness that may present itself. In addition to these qualifications, she is also a Civil Surgeon and Medical Review Officer. This designation is granted by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, making Medical Access one of the select facilities for immigration physicals. Call them today or simply drop in, as no appointment is needed to receive timely, quality urgent care.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Employment health services for workplace hearing loss

Employment Health Services
Protecting employee hearing

One of the chief concerns regarding employment health services is noise in the workplace and hearing loss. When we are exposed to high levels of noise over an extended period of time, hearing loss can occur precipitately. Hearing loss is alarmingly serious because it is painless, progressive, and permanent. In other words, hearing loss is often unrecognized until it is too late to correct. This is why annual hearing tests should be a regular component in employment health services.

Employers can help prevent hearing loss

Employers are very instrumental in the process to prevent hearing loss in the workplace. There are primarily three ways this can happen:
  1. Identifying any noise problem may exist
  2. Evaluating the extent of the potential problem
  3. Devising methods and systems to control it

Recognizing the problem can be as simple as detecting the reality that workers are unable to properly communicate with another, even if only a few feet away. However, identifying the various exposure scenarios can be a complex undertaking. Exposure scenarios of the employees and many other situations make identification of a noise hazard very difficult.

One of the most essential elements for a successful hearing conservation program is to get employees to buy into the program. This begins with sufficient training and yearly employee screening. When employees understand the far reaching consequences of losing their hearing, it is more likely they will comply with the hearing conservation requirements.

Maintain a healthy workforce with Occupational Health Services

With more than 27years of experience and expert clinicians in occupational health, Medical Access is focused on helping keep your workforce healthy and productive. In addition, we provide services through our highly convenient, walk-in location in Germantown, MD. From drug screenings to wellness programs, Medical Access offers a wide range of employment health services to support employers in maintaining a healthy, safe workforce, while reducing the costs of work injury treatment for your company and your employees.

Preparing for DOT physicals through employment health services

Employment Health Services
Commercial driver’s physical

Only select urgent care centers are authorized to offer Department of Transportation (DOT) physicals and other employment health services. Even for established drivers, there are always rumors or sources of misinformation regarding the exam, so we thought we should enlighten you as to exactly what to expect.

You will be required to take a drug test

This is probably the number one disqualifier for many would be drivers. The test is strictly and uniformly applied to everyone, with no exceptions. The test is very accurate in detecting even very small traces of drugs in someone’s system. The drug test urinalysis conducted during a DOT physical checks for the presence of five drugs in the body:

  • Amphetamines
  • Marijuana
  • Opiates (including heroin)
  • Cocaine
  • Phencyclidine (PCP)

The urine test is about much more that drugs alone. It also screens the driver for the presence of protein or sugar in the urine. This is a common indicator of, or an early sign of diabetes. The urinalysis also details markers that reveal other underlying medical issues, such as kidney disease.

Convenient, DOT physicals in Germantown, MD

If you are concerned about your upcoming DOT physical, visit the local MEDICAL ACCESS clinic in Germantown. Their physicians are trained to perform DOT physicals for clearance to obtain a CDL. Patient health information such as your symptoms, test results, diagnosis, treatment, and any related medical information is private and protected. Medical Access also presents the most complete Occupational Health Services to serve the needs of the business community. The goal is to help minimize lost work time and keep your employees healthy and working.


Dr. Manbir Takhar is the Chief Medical Officer, and has been associated with Medical Access since 1999. She is qualified to treat almost any type of injury or illness that may present itself. In addition to these qualifications, she is also a Civil Surgeon and Medical Review Officer. This designation is granted by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, making Medical Access one of the select facilities for immigration physicals. Call them today or simply drop in, as no appointment is needed to receive timely, confidential urgent care. They would be happy to answer your questions and let you know if there is anything you can do to ensure that you pass the exam and receive your card without problems.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Employment health services and physical at urgent care centers

Employment Health Services
Physicals of every type
Did you know that urgent care clinics provide a variety of employment and health services physicals for individuals and families? You can get physicals as part of your own wellness program, or other needs common to the family such as:
  • Sports physicals
  • School physicals
  • pre-employment
  • Department of Transportation physicals
  • immigration physicals
You may need a physical for a specific reason, but the best urgent care clinics will view your physical as a chance to make your health and well-being their priority. They see the physical as the perfect opportunity to assess an individual’s health status, because no matter why you visit an urgent care center, their goal is to provide preventative health care. In that case of nearly every type of physical, in addition to the general exam, this typically includes a complete blood count, a chemistry panel, and a urine analysis.

Physical exams and Occupational Health Services in Germantown, MD

With more than 27years of experience and expert clinicians in occupational health, Medical Access is focused on helping keep your family and your workforce healthy and productive. They provide services through their highly convenient, walk-in location in Germantown, MD. From drug screenings to wellness programs, Medical Access offers a wide range of employment health services to support employers in maintaining a healthy, safe workforce, while reducing the costs of work injury treatment for your company and your employees. Call them today or just walk-in for sports, school, and camp physicals in addition to employment health services.