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Welcome to Lakeside Occupational Medical Centers, South West Florida's most comprehensive resource for occupational health services.

By understanding the Lakeside Occupational Medical Centers mission: "providing quality medical care to employers and their employees in a cost conscious and efficient manner" the Lakeside staff of expert professionals has earned the trust to exceed the expectations of over 16,000 employers.

An expert in the field of occupational medicine, Lakeside Occupational Medical Centers is the single solution provider that employers and insurance companies can trust to optimize the quality of patient care, assist with complex occupational health issues and keep their workforce safe, healthy and on the job.


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04/07/08 Lakeside Opens Newest Location - Orlando,FL
Lakeside Occupational Medical Centers is proud to announce the opening of our newest facility in Orlando, FL. Lakeside North Orlando is our first clinic in Orange County, and marks the beginning of our expansion beyond the Tampa Bay Area. Continuing our commitment to employers this new location provides the same full scope of occupational medicine services including, work related injuries, physical exams, drug & alcohol testing, vaccinations, xrays and medical surveillance. The clinic is located at 2314 North Orange Blossom Trail, on the Northwest corner of North Orange Blossom Trail and West Princeton Street. For appointments, information or further details call the clinic directly (407) 428-9233. Click on the map to the right to enlarge the image.

03/03/08 Cardiovascular Guidelines for DOT Physical Exams

12/28/07 MRSA Infections
“Are you frightened about all you hear in the media about the “super bug”, the “next HIV”?