February 24, 2026

Inside a Mobile Screening Day: What to Expect

Inside a Mobile Screening Day: What to Expect

The mobile unit doesn't feel like a doctor's office, and that's by design. Here's what a screening day actually looks like from check-in to results.

Check-In, On Your Schedule

We schedule around your rotation, not the other way around. Crews check in between calls, with intake handled in under ten minutes — vitals, history, and consent, done at a desk in your own apparatus bay.

The Screening Itself

Depending on your program tier, this includes advanced lipid panels, cardiac imaging, cancer-risk bloodwork, and a confidential behavioral health intake. Most crews are in and out in 45 minutes.

Your Results Conversation

Every firefighter gets a private 30-minute session with a clinician to walk through their results in plain language — what's normal, what's worth watching, and what needs a referral. No results are only delivered on paper.

The goal is a process that fits into a working shift, not one that takes crews off the line for a day to get answers a standard physical never gave them.

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Group programs, individual bookings, and chief-level briefings — scheduled around your rotation, not ours.

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