Clinical Services

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The COEH clinic is renowned for providing high-quality evaluations and special wellness and fitness evaluations of public safety personnel at many of the region’s public and private organizations. Services include examinations by experienced medical staff as well as toxicology and industrial hygiene consultations. Our physicians and healthcare professionals conduct medical and fitness evaluations of employees and new hires for several large businesses and organizations in the area. We also travel to workplaces to provide on-site medical evaluations for employers and groups of employees, as well as to assess workplace hazards.

As a member of the nationally recognized Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC), we are dedicated to maintaining the highest ethical and clinical quality standards.

Center for Occupational & Environmental Health Clinic

19722 MacArthur Blvd.
Irvine, CA 92612

Email: coeh@uci.edu
Phone: (949) 824-8685
Fax: (949) 824-3515

Please note: UCI students and UCI Health employees requiring Occupational Health Services should contact the Occupational Medicine Department at UC Irvine Medical Center at 714-456-8300. These services include tuberculosis testing, respirator fit testing, flu shots and other immunizations, on-boarding exams and records requests.

Clinicians:

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Marion J. Fedoruk, MD
Clinic Director u0026 rnClinical Professor of Environmental u0026 Occupational Health
Ulrike Luderer
Ulrike Luderer, MD, PhD, MPH
Professor of Environmental u0026 Occupational Health/ Director, Center for Occupational u0026 Environmental Health
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Thomas Warner Hudson, MD
Health Sciences Clinical Associate Professor of Environmental u0026 Occupational Health

Occupational Health Clinic at UCI Medical Center

UCI Medical Center
101 The City Dr S, Orange, CA 92868
Phone: (714) 456-7890


PEHSU (Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units)

Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit

The Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (WS PEHSU) was created when the University of California, San Francisco PEHSU and the University of California, Irvine PEHSU were merged in 2015. Our purpose is to provide expertise and resources on the connection between pediatric and reproductive health and the environment. We serve clinicians and the community in California, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii (Region 9).

Additional information about our network of experts in reproductive and children’s environmental health across the United States and Canada: