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Vision Screening in Michigan

Workplace vision screening for job-related visual requirements and safety.

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Vision Screening evaluates visual acuity, depth perception, peripheral vision, and color discrimination for workplace safety and job-related requirements. Many jobs require specific visual capabilities, and regular screening ensures employees can safely perform their duties.

Vision requirements vary by occupation. DOT drivers, pilots, crane operators, and many others have specific vision standards they must meet. Workplace vision screening identifies employees who may need corrective lenses or further evaluation.

BlueHive provides vision screening as standalone services or integrated with physical examinations through our network of occupational health providers.

Who Needs This

  • Commercial drivers
  • Pilots and aviation workers
  • Forklift operators
  • Quality inspectors
  • Machine operators
  • Employees with vision-critical jobs

How It Works

  1. 1

    Identification

    Determine vision requirements for job duties.

  2. 2

    Screening

    Complete vision screening tests.

  3. 3

    Results

    Receive results and pass/fail determination.

  4. 4

    Follow-up

    Referral for comprehensive eye exam if needed.

What's Included

  • Distance and near acuity
  • Peripheral vision testing
  • Depth perception evaluation
  • Color vision testing
  • Digital results recording
  • Multiple testing standards

Pricing

Pricing for vision screening in Michigan varies by provider and service requirements. Contact BlueHive for a custom quote tailored to your organization.

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Vision Screening Providers in Michigan

65 verified providers offer vision screening across Michigan.

0 accept walk-ins0 offer telehealth1 accepting new patients

Top Cities

Livonia (4)Ann Arbor (3)Grand Rapids (3)Cadillac (3)Detroit (2)Holland (2)

Michigan Regulatory Intelligence

6

Regulatory Risk: 6/10

Status: Active · Updated Jan 2026

Recent Updates

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: EEOC Final Rule

high

The EEOC final rule implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide reasonable accommodations for known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation would cause undue hardship. Covered accommodations include modified work schedules, temporary reassignment, and excusal from strenuous activities.

Occupational Health·Effective 2024-06-18·Source

Codes & Regulations

Regulatory Framework

OSHA general duty clause; DOT vision requirements (49 CFR 391.41) for commercial drivers; specific industry vision standards

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a vision screening in Michigan?

BlueHive partners with certified occupational health providers across Michigan. Enter your zip code on our location finder to see clinics near you offering vision screening services.

How much does a vision screening cost in Michigan?

Pricing for vision screening through BlueHive starts at $25. Actual cost may vary by provider and location in Michigan. Contact us for a custom quote.

How do I schedule a vision screening in Michigan?

You can schedule through BlueHive in three easy steps: 1) Submit your request online or call us, 2) We match you with a certified provider near your Michigan location, 3) Get your appointment—often same-day or next-day availability.

How does Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: EEOC Final Rule affect vision screening in Michigan?

The EEOC final rule implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide reasonable accommodations for known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation would cause undue hardship. Covered accommodations include modified work schedules, temporary reassignment, and excusal from strenuous activities. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors Michigan regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.

What is Michigan's regulatory risk level for vision screening?

Michigan has a elevated regulatory risk score of 6/10 for occupational health compliance. Employers should maintain current policies and work with providers who track state-specific requirements.

What vision is required for DOT drivers?

DOT requires at least 20/40 acuity in each eye (with or without correction), at least 70 degrees peripheral vision in each eye, and ability to recognize traffic signal colors.

Is color vision testing required for all jobs?

Color vision testing is required for jobs where color discrimination is safety-critical, such as transportation, electrical work, and certain manufacturing roles.

Why Employers Choose BlueHive

  • 20,000+ provider locations nationwide
  • One platform for scheduling, results, and compliance
  • Digital results with real-time tracking
  • Dedicated compliance support team

Already Have a Provider?

Many employers switch to BlueHive when they outgrow single-clinic relationships or need a nationwide network. BlueHive works alongside your existing providers or replaces fragmented vendor relationships with a single, unified platform.

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