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Occupational Health Services

At SATS Urgent Care, we understand the importance of compliance with federal and industry drug testing regulations. Let us create & manage your specific workplace programs and consortium.

AT SATS Urgent Care we offer a wide range of company compliance testing and pre-screening physicals for your employee’s and company’s safety such as: Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs, MVR Reports (ready in minutes), Background Screening, Database Management, Random Selection of Employees, Confidential Results Reporting, Breath Alcohol Testing, Specimen Collection (DOT and Non-DOT), 24hr Post Accident Testing, DOT audit assistance and Reasonable Suspicion and Return to duty follow up.

912-964-1522

1444 Dean Forest Rd.
The Village of Town Center
Savannah Ga 31405

Occupational Health FAQs

What is a pre-placement test?
A test that is completed after an offer of employment has been made but prior to employment. The offer of employment is contingent upon the applicant passing the test and can be revoked if the applicant is not able to safely complete the test based on the essential functions of the job.
Where does drug testing take place?
How quickly are drug test results available?
Depending on the type of drug test, most tests are avaible with 24 hours. A Rapid Read test is available immediately.
Can you help my company comply with OSHA standards?

Yes, our medical surveillance exams help employers comply with OSHA standards by establishing baselines through specific testing and periodic monitoring.

How quickly can an injured worker be evaluated?
In most cases, injured workers can be seen by one of our physicians the same day the injury occurs.
How does employee testing create a safer workplace?
When employees are validated as capable to perform their tasks through testing, the results include not only a safer workplace but one that’s more productive, with fewer work-related injuries and lower costs.

Occupational Health Services

TWIC Enrollment

The Transportation Worker Identification Credential, also known as TWIC®, is required by the Maritime Transportation Security Act for workers who need access to secure areas of the nation’s maritime facilities/vessels, and others who require a TWIC®. TSA conducts a security threat assessment (background check) to determine a person’s eligibility and issues the credential. U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens in certain immigrant/non-immigrant categories may apply for the credential. Most mariners licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard also require a credential. Regarding card usage and facility access requirements, please contact the U.S. Coast Guard. Learn more about TWIC®
Some useful information to know:
  • Cost is $125.25 (non-refundable) for new enrollment and $60 for renewals, if your card has expired you must re-enroll at a cost of $125.25
  • You will need to have 2 forms of ID: Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, Social Security Card, Marriage License (if name is different than that on birth cartificate), Federal ID Card, NEXUS Card, Native American Tribal Document, Passport or State ID Card are all forms of ID accepted
  • You do not need to make an appointment, walk-ins are welcome
  • Please allow 2 weeks for card to arrive

The TWIC Enrollment Center is located inside SATS Urgent Care. Just look for the IdenToGo sticker on the front door.

DOT & Employment Physicals

For many jobs, getting a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical or even a pre-employment physical is mandatory. A DOT physical follows strict guidelines mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), ensuring that commercial drivers and other safety-sensitive employees are in good health to work safely.

DOT physicals include:

  • Checking your blood pressure
  • Examining your ears
  • Performing a vision test
  • Looking at your mouth and throat for breathing or swallowing problems
  • Performing a neurological exam
  • Checking for spine deformities
  • Listening to your heart and lungs
  • Conducting urinalysis
  • Performing a hernia check
  • Pressing on your abdomen to check for abnormalities

As mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, our DOT physicals are performed by a Certified Medical Examiner (CME) following a strict process and are registered with the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME). Anyone who wants to operate an interstate or intrastate commercial motor vehicle must pass a DOT physical.

Drug & Alcohol Testing

Drug testing is a prerequisite for gaining and/or maintaining employment in most industry sectors. At SATS Urgent Care, our certified collectors/technicians reliably perform drug testing consistent with DOT standards for either regulated or non-regulated purposes.
SATS Urgent Care Testing Can Include:
  • Urine Drug Screen
  • Breath Alcohol Test
  • Quick Read Urine Drug Test
  • Hair Test
  • Oral Fluid Test

Non-regulated urine, hair, and oral fluid tests can be ordered with a number of different drug testing panels (classes of drugs). The experts at SATS Urgent Care can help you determine which one(s) are right for your setting.

Work Injury Care

All kinds of injuries can occur in the workplace, which can cost both the employer and the employee valuable time and money.
Some of the most common workplace injuries Include:
  • Trips, Slips And Falls
  • Being Struck By Or Caught In Moving Machinery
  • Vehicle Related Accidents
  • Fire And Explosions
  • Repetitive Stress and Overexertion Injuries

If you’re injured at work seek immediate medical attention. The friendly staff at SATS Urgent Care can provide non-life threatening treatment at lower costs and quicker than an ER. Contact us today!

This page is intended for informational use only and not medical advice. Please call our office to schedule an appointment.

Occupational Health Contact

912-964-1522

1444 Dean Forest Rd.

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