Medical Screening

The Medical Screening program provides a free medical screening for construction workers who worked on certain Department of Energy sites.  This program is supported by the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO.
You may be eligible to participate in this program if: 

You performed construction work (for either the prime or subcontractors) at any time in the past at any of the following DOE sites.  Even if you don’t now live near the DOE site, you can still participate.

  • Amchitka Test Site

  •  Fernald Plant

  • Hanford Reservation

  • Idaho National Engineering & Environment Laboratory (INEEL

  • Kansas City Plant (Bendix, Allied Signal, Honeywell

  • Mound Plant

  • Oak Ridge Reservation

  • Paducah GDP

  • Pinellas Plant

  • Portsmouth GDP

  •  Savannah River Site

 And you think you may have been exposed to any health hazard including radiation, beryllium, asbestos, silica, mercury, cadmium, nickel, lead or other heavy metals, solvents or degreasers, or any other fumes, vapors or dusts, or noise.

 OR You or your doctor think you have had serious health problems as a result of your DOE work, including anyone who has or has had cancer, serious lung disease or any other serious illness that you think could be caused by toxic exposures.

If you have any questions, please contact:

Building Trades National Medical Screening Program

Walter J. Smith, Interviewer

9404 Grandview Road

Kansas City, MO  64132

 816-333-3020

 800-866-9663