1. Complete the forms by clicking the links in the email you received from Front Line Mobile Health. These forms will take approximately 60 minutes to complete, but can be submitted separately.

a. Scope of Service

b. Pre-Arrival Questionnaire

c. Organizational Climate Assessment

d. Human Performance Assessment

2. You will be notified by your leadership when your lab collection date is.

3. Labwork: Each facet of your blood and specimen collection is vital to getting the fullest picture of your health. You will be providing urine, blood, and a stool sample (based on age). The location of your specimen collection varies between departments, so please consult with your leadership for those specific instructions.

a. You must ensure that you have fully fasted for 12 hours prior to the blood draw. This means no food or drinks, except for water and black coffee (cream and sugar will void the test).

b. While inconvenient, please complete the stool sample portion to screen for a GI bleed pathology, which can be an indication of colorectal and/or gastric cancer.

c. The following is a list of tests that will be performed but can vary based on age:

i. Complete Blood Count

ii. Lipid Panel

iii. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

iv. Hemoglobin A1c

v. Uric Acid

vi. C-Reactive Protein

vii. Urinalysis with microscopic

viii. Fecal Occult Blood

ix. Prostate Specific Antigen (Male Only)

x. CA-125 (Female Only)

xi. Anti-body Titers- Hepatitis, MMR, Varicella, Tetanus, Tuberculosis and Covid-19

4. Following your lab draw, you will have a day where you complete all the diagnostic testing, either on-site at a Front Line facility or a location where Front Line is deployed to your department. Your leadership will designate the location and communicate that with you. At this appointment you will have ultrasounds, x-rays, biometric analysis (height, weight, vision, and body composition analysis), a cardiopulmonary exercise test on a bike, as well as an audiogram. Please allow up to 2 hours for this portion of the physical.  In order to be best prepared, it is critical you do the following:

a. Be sure to wear athletic clothing and shoes and arrive well hydrated.

b. Do not have any caffeine or a heavy meal for 3 hours prior to the appointment. This will elevate your blood pressure and heart rate and flag you unnecessarily for associated conditions.

c. Do not work out 24 hours prior to your appointment.

d. Avoid loud noises prior to hearing testing (ie, motorcycles, gun shots, loud music, etc) This falsely indicates hearing loss.

e. Ensure that you have a full bladder prior to your ultrasound.

f. If you wear glasses or contacts, please wear those to your appointment for your vision testing.

5. At the end of the testing portion of your annual physical, you will have a head-to-toe exam with a Front Line provider. This may be on the same day as your diagnostic testing or at a later date. You will receive a full copy of all your results and have an opportunity to discuss these results and ask questions. This portion of the physical can last up to an hour.