- Open every day with after hours and holiday care
- Experienced workers' compensation providers and care team
- Ability for employees to save their spot online or just walk in
- Onsite x-ray and rapid lab testing
- Integrated medical records with Legacy Health
- Seamless referrals to Legacy Health specialists if needed
Occupational Medicine in OR & WA
From workers' compensation to DOT physicals, Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care has employers and employees covered for a wide range of occupational medicine needs.
To learn more or to speak to one of our occupational medicine specialists, fill out the contact form below.
Why send your employees to Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care?
Workers' compensation services
At Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care we have experience and confidence in all aspects of workers' compensation. From initial care and treatment plans to the complicated paperwork, we make the process easy for both employers and employees. Here are just a few things you can expect from our team:
- Fast, convenient service and quick turnaround times with paperwork
- Convenient locations and visit times for your team’s schedule
- Majority of cases handled and closed internally without external referrals
- Efficient treatment plans to get injured employees back to work as quickly and safely possible
- Timely and responsive communications with your workers' compensation MCO and Insurance Carrier
Additional occupational medicine services
In addition to our comprehensive workers' compensation services, we also offer many occupational medicine services to further serve your employees:
- Pre-Employment physicals
- DOT physicals
- Respirator fit testing
- Hazardous materials
- Exposure screening
- And more!
Occupational Medicine Form
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