Federal Occupational Health (FOH) is a government organization in the United States that provides a wide range of health services, including emergency response, physical exams, immunizations, vision and health screenings, and health risk appraisals. They operate Health and Wellness Centers located in Federal buildings across the country, as well as through a network of private-provider physicians and nurses.
FOH's services are available in various states, including Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, and California. They offer comprehensive occupational health clinics that cater to the needs of federal employees and provide services such as medical employability programs, hearing conservation, workman's compensation management, and wellness and health promotion services.
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