Occupational Health Doctor (OHD) Medical Check-Up in Shah Alam
Wawasan KVL Occuhealth provides Occupational Health Doctor (OHD) medical check-ups in Shah Alam for employees working in hazardous occupations. Examinations are conducted by Dr. Kavilashini Selvarajah, an MSc-qualified Occupational Health Doctor registered with DOSH, to assess fitness for work and comply with Malaysian occupational health requirements.
What Is an OHD Medical Check-Up?
An Occupational Health Doctor (OHD) medical check-up is a medical examination conducted by a qualified Occupational Health Doctor to determine whether an employee is medically fit to perform work safely. The assessment considers the employee’s job duties, workplace hazards, medical history, and any health conditions that may affect fitness for work. OHD medical examinations are performed in accordance with DOSH requirements where applicable.
Who Needs an OHD Medical Check-Up?
OHD medical check-ups are recommended or required for employees working in safety-critical roles or occupations with significant workplace hazards, including:
- Authorised Entrant & Standby Person for Confined Space
- Working at Height / Scaffolding
- Crane Operators
- Radiation Workers
- Lift Competent Persons
- Site Safety Supervisors
- Safety and Health Officers
- Steam Boiler Operators
Why Choose Wawasan KVL
- MSc-Qualified Occupational Health Doctor (OHD) — Registered with DOSH since 2018.
- DOSH-Compliant Occupational Health Assessments — Reports prepared according to DOSH requirements.
- Clinic & On-Site OHD Medical Examinations — Flexible arrangements for companies.
- Fast Report Turnaround — Most reports completed within 1–2 working days.
- Convenient Shah Alam Location — Easy access with ample parking.
Frequently Asked Questions About Occupational Health Doctor (OHD) Medical Check-Ups
1. Is an Occupational Health Doctor (OHD) medical check-up mandatory in Malaysia?
An OHD medical check-up may be required depending on the employee’s job scope, workplace hazards, applicable DOSH regulations, and industry-specific requirements. Certain safety-critical occupations require workers to be medically fit before performing their duties. Employers who are unsure of their obligations can seek advice from an Occupational Health Doctor to determine the appropriate medical surveillance or fitness-for-work assessment.
2. Can OHD medical check-ups be conducted at our workplace?
Yes. Wawasan KVL Occuhealth provides both clinic-based and on-site OHD medical examinations for companies throughout Shah Alam, Selangor and surrounding areas. On-site assessments can minimise employee downtime while ensuring compliance with occupational health requirements.
3. How long does an OHD medical check-up take?
Most OHD medical examinations take approximately 30–45 minutes, depending on the employee’s job requirements and any additional investigations required. Larger group bookings can be arranged to minimise disruption to company operations.
4. How soon will the OHD medical report be ready?
Most reports are completed within one to two working days after all required examinations and investigations have been completed. If additional laboratory tests or specialist assessments are required, reporting times may vary.
5. What happens if an employee is found medically unfit?
If an employee is found medically unfit or requires further assessment, the Occupational Health Doctor will explain the findings and recommend appropriate follow-up, treatment, work restrictions, or specialist referral where necessary. The recommendations aim to protect both employee health and workplace safety while complying with occupational health requirements.
Need advice on whether your employees require an Occupational Health Doctor (OHD) medical check-up?
Contact Wawasan KVL Occuhealth for guidance on DOSH requirements, fitness-for-work assessments, and clinic or on-site OHD medical examinations in Shah Alam and throughout Selangor.