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IU Health Occupational Services
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When it’s important for you to find the right occupational health services, you can depend on the Employer Solutions team at IU Health to meet the occupational health needs of your business and employees.
From onsite occupational health to convenient centralized locations for services, our dedicated team will partner with you to provide solutions for managing workplace injuries and illness based NIOSH, OSHA, and DOT standards and guidelines.
For more than 40 years, IU Health Employer Solutions has been providing a broad range of occupational health services designed to meet specific business needs. Services include:
- Treatment of minor work-related injuries
- Physical exams; company, DOT, HAZMAT*
- Substance abuse testing with MRO services
- Vaccinations; hepatitis, flu, overseas travel
- Safety training
- Ergonomic services
- Over-the-counter medications
- Medical supplies (crutches, canes, splints)
- Hearing conservation program
- Spirometry
- Specialists’ referrals
- Onsite biometric screenings with flu shots
- Workers’ compensation and FMLA
- Medical surveillance exams
- Strategies to reduce OSHA recordable injuries*
Learn how our team of highly skilled providers is ready to help you with your occupational health needs. Fill out our contact form, and we will contact you within 2 business days or email us at occhealth@iuhealth.org.
Connect with us for your Occupational Health needs
*NIOSH is National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. DOT is the Department of Transportation.
Our Services
For more than 40 years, IU Health Employer Solutions has been providing a broad range of occupational health services designed to meet specific business needs. Services include:
- Treatment of minor work-related injuries
- Physical exams; company, DOT, HAZMAT*
- Substance abuse testing with MRO services
- Vaccinations; hepatitis, flu, overseas travel
- Safety training
- Ergonomic services
- Over-the-counter medications
- Medical supplies (crutches, canes, splints)
- Hearing conservation program
- Spirometry
- Specialists’ referrals
- Onsite biometric screenings with flu shots
- Workers’ compensation and FMLA
- Medical surveillance exams
- Strategies to reduce OSHA recordable injuries*
Learn how our team of highly skilled providers is ready to help you with your occupational health needs. Fill out our contact form, and we will contact you within 2 business days or email us at occhealth@iuhealth.org.
Connect with us for your Occupational Health needs
*NIOSH is National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. DOT is the Department of Transportation.