School and Sports Physicals FAQs

How your pediatrician in Rockville, MD, can safeguard your child’s health

School and sports physicals are a vital way to ensure your child is healthy and on the right track for growth and development. Physicals also help ensure your child is healthy enough to go to school or play a sport. Two of the most important services your pediatrician provides are school and sports physicals.

Dr. Vahid Khajoee at A Plus Pediatrics in Rockville, MD, offers comprehensive medical services for children, including school and sports physicals to safeguard your child’s health.

These are just a few of the frequently asked questions about school and sports physicals:

What happens during a school physical?

  • When your child has a school physical, your pediatrician will:
  • Measure and record your child’s height and weight, pulse, temperature, blood pressure, and other vital information
  • Record any current signs or symptoms which could indicate a medical issue
  • Record any recent injuries, illnesses, or medical conditions
  • Perform a physical examination including the eyes, ears, nose, and throat
  • Check vision and hearing
  • Discuss any medical concerns you or your child have and develop a treatment plan if necessary

What happens during a sports physical?

  • When your child has a sports physical, your pediatrician will:
  • Evaluate your child’s balance, strength, flexibility, and reflexes
  • Evaluate any breathing problems or other issues that arise when your child is physically active
  • Discuss any concerns you may have about your child playing a sport
  • Determine if your child is healthy enough to play a sport

How often should my child have a school or sports physical?

Your child needs to be evaluated at least once each year, and the school physical is a great time to make sure your child’s health is monitored. A sports physical should happen each time your child wants to play a new sport. Each sport is different, requiring unique physical strengths. Your pediatrician will evaluate whether your child is ready to play a chosen sport.

What other procedures are performed during a school or sports physical?

Immunizations are another important part of physicals. Your pediatrician can ensure your child is current on all immunizations. Immunizations protect your child from serious diseases like the flu, meningitis, hepatitis, and more.

To learn out more about the importance of school and sports physicals and how they can safeguard your child’s health, call Dr. Vahid Khajoee, at A Plus Pediatrics in Rockville, MD. You can reach him in the office by calling (301) 284-1234, so call now!

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