Dedicated to providing high quality occupational healthcare to businesses and industries in North Alabama

Occupational Health Group (OHG) is dedicated to providing high quality occupational healthcare to businesses and industries throughout North Alabama. Our affiliation with the Huntsville Hospital Health System allows for a vast array of resources to provide a complete continuum of occupational health services.
Our reputation is rooted in our superior quality of care for not only the employees, but also the employers. After a thorough injury examination and medical history review, our providers develop treatment plans that maximize the employee’s recovery, while also ensuring the company avoids unnecessary penalties and absenteeism. Our providers are always available to answer questions and help navigate the complex field of Workers Comp.
Our clinics are built upon the strengths and resources of our qualified medical staff. Our physicians are dedicated occupational medicine providers who fully understand occupational health needs. Our providers perform surveillance physical, workers comp injury treatment, and a variety of physicals, including employment, pre-employment, FAA flight, DOT, and immigration. All of our locations administer drug and alcohol testing. Each location has a Testing Services area for those needing drug screening services.
To inquire about a service or schedule an appointment, please contact our clinics directly.
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Hazards to Outdoor Workers
From National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health – Read full article Outdoor workers are exposed to many types of hazards that depend on their type of work, geographic region, season, and duration of time they are outside. Employers should train outdoor workers about their workplace hazards, including hazard identification and recommendations for preventing and […]
Workplace safety expert calling for new guidelines on working in the heat
In a tiny hot metal room at the University of Ottawa, Katrin Bachmann was hard at work, pumping her legs on a recumbent bicycle. Hooked up to machines that monitored her breathing, her heart rate and her body temperature, the 51-year-old was sweating for science: to help researchers better understand how middle-aged and older adults… […]
There are many things we want to pass on to our loved ones – illness is not one of them
You want to pass on certain things like family traditions, a grandmother’s quilt or dad’s love of books – but no one wants to pass on a serious illness. Take charge of your health and help protect those around you by asking about vaccines at your next doctor’s visit. Read More