Occupational medicine

WESTERN RESERVE HOSPITAL Stow Urgent Care &
Occupational Medicine

What Is Occupational Medicine?

Occupational medicine (also known as “occupational health”) is focused on the treatment of work-related injuries and illnesses. Physicians trained in occupational medicine diagnose and treat work-related injuries much more effectively than most primary care physicians. They’re up-to-date on federal and state regulations for workforce health and safety, including Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), so they can make the best treatment plans and perform regulatory examinations. Occupational medicine physicians often work directly with employers to keep businesses running and employees safe and healthy on the job.

Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine Information

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Background Checks

Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine is now offering professional background checks through our partner, Cuyahoga Falls Bureau of Motor Vehicles. This partnership will lead to a more efficient method by simplifying the hiring and billing processes as well as improving the safety and security of employees.

Benefits of Occupational Medicine

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Employer Engagement

Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine works closely with our clients to make sure you and your workers know how to use our services effectively. We schedule medical center tours for new clients, and our clinicians can visit your work site to identify the workplace conditions that may impact treatment plans and return-to-work.

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Patient Engagement

A great patient experience can be the deciding factor between patient disability and recovery. At Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine, we track our patient approval ratings via well-regarded third parties like Clinect Healthcare. Our clinicians and staff members are incentivized according to how well they’re rated by our patients.

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Clear Communications

Communications and reporting are essential for a successful occupational medicine program. At Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine, we communicate patient treatment status with all key stakeholders—employer, payor, employee, and clinicians—to provide you with the information you need to keep your business running smoothly.

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Quality Medical Outcomes

Our return-to-work philosophy is built upon objective insights driven by clinical expertise in occupational medicine. Patient treatment is focused on early intervention, which promotes activity and physical therapy to avoid medically unnecessary disability and get patients back to function, faster.

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Workforce Health

Proactively preventing workplace injuries, training employees how to be safe at work, and performing pre-employment testing before employees start work are all essential to workplace health. Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine's customized approach makes it easy to keep your employees safe and healthy on the job.

Connect with an Occupational Medicine Expert

Discover why Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine has been a leader in the occupational medicine industry for the past 35 years, and continues to advance the segment with innovative and cost-effective tools to enhance the health of employees, regardless of size or location. We can evaluate your company’s specific needs and determine opportunities to improve your current program or help you get started implementing one.

Make Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine part of your occupational health program today. Complete the form and one of our experts will be in touch with you about what we can do for your business.



3 Ways to Drive Workplace Health

Pre-employment and pre-placement screenings - Many industries require pre-employment screenings or human performance evaluations (HPEs) before placement to reduce health and safety risks in the workplace.

Proactive avoidance of workplace injuries and illness - Injury prevention programs identify employees at risk and prevent injuries, while medical surveillance screenings help protect employees from workplace hazards.

Employee training and education - Western Reserve Hospital Stow Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine uses a hands-on consultative approach to educate employees on injury prevention in the workplace. We also provide them with job-specific development programs.

Contact Occupational Health Today

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3913 Darrow Rd Suite 100, Stow, OH 44224