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A NO COPAY
PRIMARY CARE CLINIC

105 S Ridgecrest Ave, Suite 3C

Nixa, MO 65714

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Monday, Wednesday & Friday
from 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

2650 W. Kearney St.

Springfield, MO 65803

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Tuesday & Thursday
9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. 

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PRIMARY CARE
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DIRECT PRIMARY CARE

Big Tree Medical Clinic Powered by Alps is a no copay primary care clinic with locations in Springfield and Nixa.

AREAS OF FOCUS

  • Women's Health

  • Chronic Illness Management

  • Weight Management

  • Minor Acute Conditions

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WHY CHOOSE OUR BIG TREE MEDICAL CLINIC?

  • No insurance required—simply pay a monthly subscription fee

  • Support available 24/7

  • Virtual & in-person care options

  • Same day and next day appointments

  • Low-cost labs

  • 180+ free meds included

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WHAT IS DIRECT PHARMACY CARE?

Direct Primary Care (DPC) is a type of healthcare where you pay a monthly fee for access to your medical provider. DPC cuts out the middleman, making healthcare simple, more accessible, and built around you and your needs.


Big Tree Medical is using this membership-based approach as it offers so many benefits to patients. With a simple, affordable membership, you get unlimited access to your own personal healthcare team via in-person visits, virtual telemedicine visits, phone calls or text messages. Appointments can be scheduled quickly, same or next-day.


Routine preventative care is free with membership fee - including annual lab work. Additional lab work is offered through Quest Diagnostics at reduced cost to members. We also feature a members-only pharmacy with access to 180+ included medications at no additional cost.
From the moment you being interacting with your healthcare team in person or over text message, you will see why Big Tree Medical is the best health care option for individuals or groups.

DOT EXAM
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORATION EXAMS

Do you need an examination for the Department of Transportation? We've got you covered! Skip the wait at the doctor's office and make an appointment at one of our convenient clinic locations. Call  us at 417-210-7003 to book now.

HOW IS A DOT EXAM DIFFERENT?​

A DOT physical exam MUST be completed by a Certified Medical Examiner (ME). A Certified ME has specialized training provided by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and has taken and passed a certification exam. This training must be repeated every 5-10 years.

BE PREPARED FOR YOUR DOT EXAM

On the day of your exam you will need:

  • Valid photo ID (driver's license or passport)

  • Lists of medications/supplements including their strength, dosage and prescribing physician name

  • Eye glasses, contact lenses (if applicable)

  • Hearing aids (if applicable)

  • Drink water (You will need to provide a urine sample.)

  • Medical records (see below)

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In order to be prepared for your exam please put together a list of any medical conditions you have, the medications and supplements you take, all doctors you have seen, and any medical devices you use.  *Please note: If you have ANY of the listed medical conditions you MUST bring additional medical records with you or your certification WILL be delayed)*

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Hypertension - Please bring a log of your last 3 months of blood pressure readings. If you see a cardiologist, we may need their records as well.

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Neurological or Brain Conditions - We may require a neurologist letter releasing you to work. Include stability of the condition, confirmation that treatment is adequate, safe, and effective, and that driving and operating a CMV is safe.

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Lung/Breathing Disorders - We may require copies of pulmonary function test or a letter from the treating physician. 

If you have sleep apnea or use a CPAP, you must have 90 days of data showing proper use (70% compliance). A letter from the  treating physician may also be required

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Insulin-Treated Diabetes - You must have an Insulin-Treated Diabetes Assessment form completed by the treating physician.

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Non-Insulin-Treated Diabetes - You must have 3 months of downloaded data from a blood glucose monitor (NOT a handwritten log) and a copy of your most recent HgbA1C test. A letter from your treating physician may also be required.

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Hearing Deficiency - If you have had an audiogram done, please bring a copy.

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Cardiac Disorders - If you have had any cardiac testing (ECHO, stress test) please bring a copy. A letter from your cardiologist may also be required.

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Certain Medications - Some medications require a Driver Medication form (these include medications used to treat ADHD, anxiety, depression, insomnia, narcolepsy, diabetes, psychiatric conditions and others).

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR DOT EXAM

Step one:  Medical History

You will be required to fill out a medical history form that provides a general idea of your personal health history and family history including past and present illnesses or diseases. You can print this form and complete it prior to your exam.

 

Step two:  Physical Exam

Generally, DOT exams take between 30-90 minutes depending on your medical history. The Certified Medical Examiner will review your health history with you and may ask additional questions as needed.  You will also be asked to provide a urine sample. This checks for protein, blood, and sugar in your urine.  (This is not a drug screen.) The physical exam will consist of the following:

  • Height and weight

  • Blood pressure, pulse, and oxygen

  • Vision test

  • Hearing test

  • Assessment of muscle strength, range of motion, reflexes, and sensation

  • Complete exam of heart, lungs, abdomen, limbs, and neurological system

 

Step three:  Paperwork

Once your physical is complete, the Certified Medical Examiner will complete all necessary paperwork and submit it to the FMCSA on the driver’s behalf. The driver will be provided a copy of the exam as well as the original certificate. If your employer would also like a copy, the driver will sign a release of information form that gives the Medical Examiner permission to release this information. All records will be kept on file for 3 years.

DRUG TEST
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PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TESTING

For maximum convenience, we offer pre-employment drug testing at both Big Tree Medical Clinics Powered by Alps. Call  us at 417-210-7003 to book now.

DOT 5 panel with MRO (medical review officer review)  | $85

Non-DOT 5 panel | $75

Non-DOT 10 panel | $80​

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2650 W. Kearney, Springfield, MO 65803 | (417) 865-1547

105 S Ridgecrest Ave, Nixa, MO 65714 | (417) 725-5252

704 MO-59, Anderson, MO 64831 | (417) 845-7799

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