Press: Diabetes Management and the DOT Physical Exam Article Released

Orlando DOT Physical Provider Workflow Employer Services Owner Dr. Brad Levine Publishes New Article Explaining How Blood Sugar Relates to DOT Physical Medical Certification

Dr. Brad Levine, Orlando Chiropractor and owner at Workflow Employer Services releases new article explaining the relationship between blood sugar management and DOT physical medical certification.

Altamonte Springs, FL — August 6, 2016 — Workflow Employer Services owner and Orlando area chiropractor Dr. Brad Levine recently published a new article on his website “DOT Physical Medical Certification: Managing Blood Sugar, Pre-Diabetes, and Diabetes for Commercial Drivers.”

Dr. Levine begins by explaining your blood sugar will be tested as part of your DOT physical. This is to determine whether or not you have diabetes as a factor in determining your safety as a commercial driver.

He then goes into the different types of diabetes or glucose intolerance and how they affect your ability to received DOT medical certification. From there, he gives several tips to improve blood sugar for diabetics or pre-diabetics. Examples include watching your weight, increasing activity, stopping smoking, and avoiding alcohol in excess.

As he says, “As you can likely determine, the big key to preventing diabetes on the whole – or preventing it from moving toward insulin-dependence – is a healthy lifestyle. And this is a good thing. Whether you are trying or wanting to pass the DOT physical exam and get your DOT medical certification or just want to be healthier in general, these tips can help.”

The entire article can be found here: http://orlandodotphysicals.com/dot-physical-medical-certification-managing-blood-sugar-pre-diabetes-and-diabetes-for-commercial-drivers/

Workflow Employer Services has two DOT physical locations in Orlando and Altamonte Springs. Both locations offer same day DOT physicals and CDL medical exams along with employee drug testing services. Both DOT physical locations are bilingual and accept DOT physical exam walk-ins.

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