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If you can still pass a DOT physical with that pacemaker, most any one should. However, if you're not able to pass the DOT physical, none of them will.
Your license won't be suspended, but you'll be forced to downgrade. You can't hold a CDL if you can't pass a DOT physical. And if you can't pass a DOT physical, you have much bigger problems than your license to worry about.
You won't be able to pass a DOT physical, and will lose your CDL.
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You can't pass a DOT physical with sugar in the urine unless you have a supplementary note from your primary care provider detailing the level of control of your diabetes. Also, the diabetes must be controllable with diet, exercise, and/or medication other than insulin.
Though you are not required to take any classes to become a truck driver with a CDL license, you do have to pass a written test as well as a driving test to show your abilities. In addition, you must pass all DOT requirements such as drug testing and a physical.
Pretty much any doctors office after you pass the DOT physical exam and drug test.
Yes. However, whether or not you're able to pass a DOT physical and obtain a DOT medical card (which you'll need in order to operate a commercial vehicle) will depend on how severe your condition is.
Yes. To have an active CDL, you need a current DOT physical, always.
To have held a regular driver's license previously, minimum age of 18 (21 for interstate operations), be able to pass the tests, be able to pass the DOT physical exam.
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No, you can't use hearing aids to pass a DOT medical exam.