
Agile Expands Access to Occupational Health With New West Sacramento Clinic
Employers in the West Sacramento region now have a new partner to help keep their workforces safe, healthy, and compliant with workplace regulations. Agile Occupational Medicine, the nation’s second-largest independent provider of occupational health services, has officially opened its latest clinic in West Sacramento, California. The new facility, which began operations on September 2, is located at 2455 Jefferson Blvd., Suite 100, strategically positioned to serve the city’s large concentration of industrial businesses, logistics companies, and transportation hubs.
The clinic is designed to address a growing need in the Sacramento area for comprehensive, employer-focused healthcare solutions. By dedicating the clinic exclusively to occupational medicine, Agile aims to provide a streamlined and specialized experience for both employers and employees—a model that distinguishes it from traditional urgent care or primary care centers that only partially address workplace health needs.
Meeting the Workforce Health Needs of West Sacramento
West Sacramento is a major industrial and commercial center within Northern California, home to a deep-water port, extensive warehouse and distribution facilities, and a thriving manufacturing base. The city’s economy relies heavily on industries where workplace safety, physical demands, and regulatory compliance are critical. For local employers, access to occupational medicine services is not optional—it is an essential part of managing workforce health, reducing downtime from injuries, and ensuring compliance with federal and state safety standards.
The opening of Agile’s new clinic provides employers in the region with a single, trusted partner for a full spectrum of occupational health services. Offerings include:
- Drug and alcohol screenings – supporting both pre-employment requirements and ongoing workplace safety programs.
- Pre-employment and regulatory physicals – ensuring that workers meet medical standards before beginning safety-sensitive jobs.
- Hazardous material evaluations – protecting employees who may be exposed to environmental or chemical risks.
- DOT-mandated testing and screenings – keeping employers compliant with Department of Transportation regulations.
By consolidating these services under one roof, Agile helps employers save time, reduce administrative complexity, and ensure consistent, high-quality care for their employees.
Agile’s Growth and National Presence
Agile is already recognized as one of the largest independent providers of occupational medicine in the United States, with 43 locations across California and Arizona. Its model is built around delivering tailored services that meet the needs of both employers and employees, rather than trying to fit occupational health into a general medical setting.
The company has grown quickly by focusing on speed, communication, and regulatory expertise—three factors that matter most to employers managing workplace health. With its West Sacramento expansion, Agile is strengthening its presence in Northern California, an area with high demand for occupational healthcare services due to its robust logistics, agriculture, and construction sectors.
“Agile brings a unique approach to occupational health by focusing on speed of recovery while meeting employers’ expectations, and keeping the patient engaged in the process,” explained Peter Murray, CEO of Agile. “Our mission is clear: remove unnecessary delays in care, simplify communication, and accelerate recovery for injured employees. Our team is committed to speed, quality, and innovation, and Agile is redefining what is possible in occupational medicine.”
A Comprehensive Approach to Workplace Injury Care
One of Agile’s defining features is its ability to provide not just treatment for workplace injuries, but also integrated ancillary services that help employees recover faster and return to work sooner. At the West Sacramento clinic, patients will have access to:
- Physical therapy – customized rehabilitation programs that restore strength and mobility.
- Chiropractic care – treatments that address musculoskeletal injuries and improve alignment.
- Acupuncture – complementary therapies that can aid in pain management and overall recovery.
This holistic approach ensures that employees are not just treated for immediate injuries but are also supported through the recovery process. For employers, this means reduced downtime, lower costs associated with workers’ compensation claims, and faster reintegration of skilled workers into the workforce.
Supporting Employers With Compliance and Safety
For companies operating in regulated industries, occupational health is not simply about caring for injured workers—it is also about meeting stringent compliance requirements. Agile’s team brings deep expertise in Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards as well as federal mandates such as DOT testing. This knowledge helps employers maintain compliance and reduce risk.
The West Sacramento clinic is equipped to handle federally mandated screenings and evaluations, including drug and alcohol testing for safety-sensitive roles. This ensures that companies in transportation, logistics, construction, and related sectors remain compliant with federal requirements while keeping their workers safe.
“Agile is the new leader in occupational medicine and will be collaborating with numerous major employers to address their workers’ wellness,” said Dr. Minh Nguyen, Chief Medical Officer of Agile. “Our shared commitment to building a better option for occupational medicine is the foundation on which we established this highly specialized clinic that focuses on what we do best: getting injured workers back to work fast.”
Dr. Nguyen, a board-certified occupational medicine specialist, will oversee care at the new clinic, ensuring that medical services meet the highest professional standards while also aligning with employer expectations for efficiency and communication.
Why Occupational Medicine Matters More Than Ever
The opening of Agile’s West Sacramento clinic comes at a time when the importance of occupational medicine is becoming increasingly evident across the U.S. workforce. A number of factors are driving demand for specialized workplace health services:
- Rising workplace injury costs – According to the National Safety Council, workplace injuries cost U.S. employers over $167 billion annually in medical expenses, lost productivity, and administrative costs.
- Labor shortages in key industries – Employers are under pressure to retain skilled workers. Fast, effective injury care helps reduce turnover and minimize disruptions.
- Increasing regulatory requirements – From OSHA to DOT, businesses face complex compliance obligations. Having a dedicated occupational health partner reduces risk.
- Focus on worker well-being – Many companies are investing in proactive health programs to improve employee satisfaction and reduce long-term health costs.
Agile’s model aligns with these trends, providing not only reactive care for injuries but also proactive services that keep workforces healthy and compliant.
A Local Resource With National Expertise
For the West Sacramento community, Agile’s new clinic represents more than just another healthcare option—it is a dedicated resource tailored specifically for the industries that drive the region’s economy. With its blend of local accessibility and national expertise, the clinic is well-positioned to support employers ranging from small businesses to major corporations.
By situating the clinic in an industrial and transportation hub, Agile has made its services accessible to the very employers most in need of specialized occupational healthcare. For workers, this means faster access to treatment and rehabilitation close to their job sites. For employers, it means peace of mind knowing they have a partner who understands the unique demands of occupational health.




