At Endure Urgent Care, we provide comprehensive occupational medicine services designed to support the health, safety, and productivity of employees. Whether addressing a work-related injury, managing workplace health requirements, or helping prevent future issues, our experienced medical team partners with both employees and employers to deliver high-quality care.
What Is Occupational Medicine?
Occupational medicine focuses on the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of health conditions related to the workplace. This specialty bridges healthcare and job performance, ensuring employees are medically fit to perform their roles safely while helping employers maintain a healthy workforce. Occupational Medicine also plays a key role in regulatory compliance, injury prevention, and return-to-work planning.
Occupational Medicine Services
In addition to our workers’ compensation services, Endure Urgent Care provides employment-related physical examinations, along with a full spectrum of employee testing and screening services:
Work-related injuries and occupational illnesses
Repetitive stress and overuse injuries
Musculoskeletal conditions affecting the back, neck, and joints
Minor fractures, sprains, and strains
Workplace exposure evaluations (including chemical and environmental irritants)
Pre-employment, post-injury, and return-to-work physical examinations
Job fitness and functional capacity evaluations
Drug and alcohol testing
DOT and non-DOT medical examinations
Why Visiting Endure Urgent Care Matters
Visiting Endure Urgent Care for occupational medicine ensures prompt evaluation, proper documentation, and coordinated care. Our team works closely with employers and employees to support recovery, promote workplace safety, and help individuals return to work confidently and responsibly.
Occupational Medicine Treatment Authorization Form
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