The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced the removal of two medical examiners from its National Registry, effectively invalidating more than 15,000 active Medical Examiner’s Certificates. Impacted drivers must secure a new medical certificate by May 10 to remain compliant.
The notices of proposed removal were issued to chiropractors Dr. Jenny Le and Dr. Dustin Mai due to a “failure to adequately perform U.S. DOT physical qualification examinations of interstate commercial motor vehicle operators,” according to FMCSA. Specifically, the examinations conducted by these doctors failed to meet the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
“FMCSA’s primary mission is to enhance safety on our nation’s roadways,” stated Jesse Elison, FMCSA’s Chief Counsel. “Removing non-compliant medical examiners from the National Registry is necessary to maintain the integrity of the medical certification process and ensure that only qualified, properly trained professionals are certifying the physical qualifications of commercial motor vehicle drivers.”
Dr. Le (National Registry No. 4762579227) and Dr. Mai (National Registry No. 7120983977), based in Houston, were scrutinized for an unusually high volume of DOT physicals they issued. This raised concerns that triggered an investigation by the Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General, with support from the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security. The investigation uncovered that the two examiners failed to properly apply medical standards when determining whether drivers were fit to operate commercial vehicles.
The decision impacts 15,225 commercial drivers who underwent DOT physical exams by either Dr. Le or Dr. Mai between March 2023 and March 2025. Those affected must obtain new medical certificates from one of the more than 38,000 active certified medical examiners listed in the National Registry. FMCSA has assured that letters will be sent to impacted drivers notifying them of the requirement.
Drivers are urged to take immediate action, as failing to secure a new certificate by May 10 will result in state driver’s license agencies beginning to downgrade the affected CDL holders’ licenses.
Source: Land Line








