Workplace Medicine
LMH Health Workplace Medicine partners with employers to manage employee health programs, meet regulatory requirements, and address work-related injuries and illnesses. Services are designed to be cost-effective and medically sound, with on-site capabilities available for organizations that need care brought to their workplace.
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Workplace Medicine from LMH Health
We’re here to help you protect your team
Your top priority is keeping employees safe and healthy. At LMH Health Workplace Medicine, we make it easy to manage health programs, meet compliance requirements, and prevent injuries. When your workforce is healthy, everyone wins.
Why work with us
- We keep you informed at every step of the employee’s treatment.
- You’ll know care is medically necessary and cost-effective.
- Duplicate services are eliminated and care is delivered in the right setting.
- Need us on-site? We’ll come to you.
- You’ll receive recommendations for injury prevention and workplace safety.
- Communication with us is timely, clear and simple.
Physical exams that keep you compliant
We offer exams that help you qualify employees for job requirements and protect their health:
- DOT/FAA exams
- Fitness-for-duty exams
- Medical surveillance exams
- Pre-placement physicals
Prevention and wellness made simple
We help you build a culture of safety and wellness with:
- Acute care clinic
- Biometric screenings
- Health education
- Employee health maintenance programs
- Immunizations
- Injury prevention strategies
- On-site flu shots
- Wellness coaching
- Online wellness portal
Meet Our Care Team
Courtney Sachs, APRN
Courtney Sachs earned her undergraduate degree in nursing from the University of Oklahoma and her master’s degree in nursing from the University of Kansas. She began her career in family medicine before specializing in occupational health. Sachs enjoys working with her patients to improve quality of life through self-care, disease prevention, medication management and lifestyle and wellness behaviors
Kim King, PT
Physical Therapy
Thomas J Deskin, MD
Occupational Medicine
Dr. Thomas Deskin was an ER physician for 28 years before shifting to occupational medicine, a specialty with a different focus.
“Now I treat a lot of injuries and try to prevent unnecessary ER visits. I communicate with patients and employers during every step of the process, and they know exactly what the plan is. There aren’t any surprises.”
Dr. Deskin earned his undergraduate degree at the University of New Mexico. He earned his medical degree from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and completed an emergency medicine residency at the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
What advice would he give to a potential patient? Spend time trying to prevent injuries from occurring in the first place.
“It’s important to spend as much time trying to prevent injuries as you do trying to recover from them.”