Below is a list of the more frequently asked questions we have received at EOMC. Of course, if you need answers to any questions not found here please contact us .
Occupational Medicine is the branch of clinical medicine most active in the field of Occupational Health. Its principal role is the provision of health advice to organizations and individuals to ensure that the highest standards of Health and Safety at Work can be achieved and maintained. Occupational Physicians must have a wide knowledge of clinical medicine and be competent in a number of important areas.
Workers compensation is a form of insurance that provides compensation medical care for employees who are injured in the course of employment, in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue his or her employer for the tort of negligence.
For more information on workers compensation visit:
http://www.workerscompensation.com/
EOMC clinics are open Monday through Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
By prior arrangement, we have 24/7 phone triage and drug testing available with our after hours on call services. Many employers have found our telemedicine solution helpful in meeting their extended hours and weekend care needs.
Appointments are never needed for new injuries. We accept new injuries on a walk-in basis, with appropriate authorization. Appointments are preferred but not required for all other services.
EOMC is recognized as the preferred provider for many workers' compensation insurance companies because of our high quality of care, convenience, and reporting capabilities. EOMC accepts all workers' compensation insurance.
For urgent care, payment at the point of service is required. An itemized receipt is provided to you that may be submitted your insurance company.
Yes! We provide a variety of physical examinations as listed below:
Please contact us to set up a custom physical examination program for your organization. Call 510.653.5200