Medical surveillance is a system of measures that assesses employee exposure to chemicals, high radiation levels, or any hazardous component to the body. These measures allow employers to get an inside look at the state of their workforce’s health over time.
Through medical surveillance, our clinicians:
- Monitor occupational exposure to hazardous substances
- Assess the adverse effects of exposures
- Determine the effectiveness of worksite exposure-control measures
- And more
Medical Surveillance Is Early Intervention
Medical surveillance can help to detect diseases or abnormal trends in health status before an employee typically seeks medical attention. Our clinicians perform a wide range of exams and can interpret exam results. Screenings include:
- Baseline
- Baseline follow-up
- Periodic
- Biological monitoring
- Exit exams