Occupational Health Tests – Aurora, IL

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If you are one of the thousands of employers operating in Aurora, IL who routinely require workplace occupational health services, Health Street is here to help. Health Street's Aurora occupational health services are easily accessible to provide employers of all types with a multitude of services, including employment physicals, antibody testing, biometric scans, respiratory health tests, tuberculosis (TB) testing, vaccine administration, and vision and hearing tests.

With the use of Health Street Aurora occupational health services, employers can more effectively meet regulations enforced by both the state of Illinois and the Federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). By using an Aurora occupational health service from Health Street to meet compliance needs, employers work toward providing employees with a safe and preferred workplace environment that can retain individuals for the long term.

Registering for occupational health testing in Aurora, IL is easy. Simply enter your ZIP code, choose a clinic, and register online. Occupational health tests can also be scheduled via phone by calling (630) 381-7263.

Occupational Health Testing in Aurora, IL

Antibody Tests

(starting at $149)

Determine if a person has immunity to a specific disease, such as hepatitis, varicella (Chickenpox), or MMR.

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Biometrics

(starting at $75)

Evaluate physical characteristics of a person and collect key measurements, such as blood pressure, weight, BMI, and more.

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Diagnostic Blood Tests

(starting at $78)

Check for important health indicators in a person's blood like sugar level, electrolytes, and kidney and liver function.

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Employment Physicals

(starting at $125)

DOT and non-DOT physicals are available in Aurora to meet the needs of all industries.

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Respiratory Health

(starting at $80)

Respiratory screenings can include respirator fit tests, pulmonary function tests, EKGs, and x-rays.

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Tuberculosis (TB)

(starting at $125)

Diagnose tuberculosis infections using PPD skin tests, Oxford T-Spot tests, or chest x-rays.

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Vaccines

(starting at $229)

Vaccines are available for varicella (Chickenpox), MMR, tetanus, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B.

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Vision & Hearing

(starting at $75)

Ensure employees can safely perform their jobs with four different vision tests and audiometric testing.

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Aurora Occupational Health Laws, Acts, and Legislation

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Under Illinois Administrative Code 77 Section 696.140, all healthcare employees whose job duties involve working around high-risk patients are required to undergo tuberculosis (TB) testing within seven days of employment. Likewise, child daycare and preschool employees are also required to undergo TB testing within seven days of employment and may later face periodic screening if a TB risk is identified.
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According to Illinois Administrative Code Title 77 Section 956.30, all healthcare employers must ensure employees are provided education on influenza and are offered seasonal influenza vaccination services between September 1 and March 1 of each year. In the event an employee declines the vaccination, they must sign a statement certifying they still received education about the benefits of the influenza vaccine.
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Under Illinois Employment Statute 820 ILCS 235, no employer in the state of Illinois is allowed to require an employee or applicant to pay the cost of their medical examination (e.g. employee physical, hearing and vision screening, etc.) as a condition of their employment.
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Employees who are required to obtain a commercial motor vehicle license (CDL) are subject to necessary physical requirements. To ensure these physical requirements are met, drivers must obtain a Medical Examiner's Certificate from a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration-approved medical examiner, where a pre-employment health screening involving an employee physical and a hearing and vision screening must be administered.
The information provided on this page is intended for informational purposes only, and should not be used in place of legal counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.

Local Information for Aurora Occupational Testing

In 2009, the Illinois Department of Labor, in partnership with the Illinois Occupational Safety and Health Division (Illinois OSHA), approved their state plan to make Illinois one of many states that have adopted federal occupational health and safety standards. The Illinois OSHA Plan has authority over all state and local government workers as well as certain private sector employees where OSHA regulations apply.

The Illinois Occupational Safety and Health Division offers the Illinois On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program to small and medium-sized businesses to help improve workplace safety and health. Through Illinois OSHA's consultation services, employers can better understand how they can use Aurora occupational health testing to identify underlying hazards and reduce injury and illnesses that can negatively impact employees and customers alike.

Why Choose Health Street's Services?

It is the duty of Aurora employers to ensure the health and safety of both their employees and their customers. To safeguard individual security, Health Street's Aurora workplace health services are often used to identify workplace hazards and mitigate certain employee risks that could place others in harm's way. Our professionals are here to guide you through each test, so you can quickly get the results you need.

Pre-employment health screening services including employee physicals, hearing and vision testing, TB testing, and antibody testing are just some of the many workplace occupational health services Health Street has to offer. And with multiple Health Street clinic locations in the immediate Aurora, IL area, employers can quickly get applicants and employees in and screened to avoid any operational delays on your end. Employees wondering where to get a physical for work also benefit from our convenient locations.

Easily accessible and fast Aurora occupational health services must also come with a high degree of accuracy. Here at Health Street, we strive to staff our clinics only with the best lab professionals who are trained and board-certified to support reliability on every test. Likewise, our staff is supplied only with the best, state-of-the-art lab technology in the industry, promising employers high accuracy with each visit.

Did we mention that Health Street's workplace occupational health services are also priced fairly to help employers and businesses save money where possible? Our various Aurora occupational health services can be packaged into a variety of comprehensive plans that offer employers more financial flexibility — and efficiency — when on the hunt for quick and trustworthy Aurora workplace health testing.

Looking for an employee health screening in Aurora? Contact Health Street today to learn more about your nearest location.

Employment Screening Services

Health Street offers a variety of other services, including:

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Illinois Background Check for businesses hiring staff in Aurora, IL

Citations

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"Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, 696.140 - Screening for Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) and Active Tuberculosis (TB) Disease." Cornell Law School, https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/illinois/Ill-Admin-Code-tit-77-SS-696.140
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"Section 956.30 Influenza Vaccination." Illinois General Assembly, https://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/077/077009560000300R.html
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"(820 ILCS 235/) Medical Examination of Employees Act." Illinois General Assembly, https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=2424&ChapterID=68
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"Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP)." Illinois Secretary of State, https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/drivers/drivers_license/CDL/cdl.html#medical
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"Illinois State Plan." United States Department of Labor, https://www.osha.gov/stateplans/il
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"IL On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program." Illinois Department of Labor, https://labor.illinois.gov/laws-rules/safety/consultation.html