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Civilian Employee Occupational & Medical Services Program (CEHS)

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Civilian Employee Occupational & Medical Services Program (CEHS) falls directly under the DiLorenzo TRICARE® Health Clinic. The mission of the CEHS is to provide workplace healthcare for all DOD civilian employees working in the Pentagon and 144 other Federal buildings in the Washington Headquarters Service network in the National Capitol Area to ensure personnel are physically, mentally and psychologically suited to their work. CEHS provides occupational and environmental services for active duty personnel, as specified in AR 40-5, Preventive Medicine, to include hearing conservation, indoor air quality, repetitive strain injuries, workplace stress, violence, worksite visits, and any health problem related to occupational hazards or exposures.

Services include:

  • Same-day emergency treatment and stabilization of non-occupational illness/injury;
  • Treatment of occupational illness/injury;
  • Worksite visits resulting in surveys and assessments of occupational illness/injury; indoor air quality/ergonomic problems;
  • Voluntary Medical Assistance Program to assist injured workers, and those with claims for worker-injury and access to early appropriate medical care;
  • Disability retirement/fitness for duty/medical review;
  • Job-related medical surveillance, pre-placement, periodic and overseas physicals;
  • Employee health promotion and wellness;
  • Hearing conservation;
  • Occupational vision screening;
  • Pregnancy surveillance;
  • Nursing Mothers' Program;
  • Job-related immunizations;
  • Chronic disease surveillance;
  • Evaluation of industrial hygiene surveys and safety/health inspections and Materiel Safety Data sheets in conjunction with the Safety and Environmental Management Division;
  • Personal Preventive Medical Evaluation Clinic;
  • Federal Employees' Compensation Act Case Management Program.