North Country Chiropractic

4.9
33 reviews

About

Chiropractor
North Country Chiropractic provides DOT and CDL physicals to the Twin Cities Metro Area.

Location

North Country Chiropractic
933 Manor Dr NE, Minneapolis, MN
55432, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.9
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  • MA
    Mohamed Adan
    Jan 22, 2024
    5.0
    Very nice people the best place I had to do my physical. Will definitely come back
  • LY
    Luke Y
    May 23, 2022
    1.0
    Terrible experience, Dr Joan Arbour was extremely rude and condescending. Would absolutely not recommend.
  • MJ
    Mark J
    May 27, 2021
    5.0
    I was there for a DOT physical. I was there early and I was done before my scheduled appointment time. I didn't have to do a drug test, but during my short wait, they had 4 guys walk in and drug tested in about 15 minutes. They aren't kidding about getting it done. Also, the two ladies working at the desk were fantastic. I was sad to have to stop visiting with them and do my physical. Definitely am recommending this place!

Frequently Asked Questions About North Country Chiropractic

Are carriers required to have their communications plan and routing contact phone number in place during the phase-in period after 1/1/05 but before they file the MCS-150B?

Carriers are not obligated to adhere to permitting requirements before submitting their Hazardous Materials Safety Permit application during the phase-in period. However, FMCSA advises companies to establish these systems prior to applying for their HM Safety Permit. This ensures the systems are operational and compliant once the permit is issued.

Are CDL drivers who are employed by state government agencies subject to DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements?

Yes, drivers employed by government agencies who operate vehicles requiring a CDL are subject to DOT drug and alcohol testing, unless specifically exempted in 382.103(d). The definition of 'employer' in Part 382 includes government entities, and 382.103(c) clarifies that exceptions for government agencies in certain Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations do not apply to FMCSA drug and alcohol testing requirements in Part 382.