The Importance of Annual School & Sports Physicals

Get your child's school & sports physicals done in Jacksonville, FL, by working with Dr. Alexandra Kostur of Jacksonville Kids Pediatrics.

Why Do Children Need to Undergo School & Sports Physicals?

Parents want nothing but the best for their children. That sentiment rings especially true when it comes to health matters. No sacrifice is too great for a parent who wants to keep their child healthy and happy.

Thankfully, parents don’t have to make significant sacrifices for their children’s health. You can already do a lot to preserve your child’s health by taking them to the pediatrician to receive school & sports physicals.

But why are those physicals so important? How do they protect your kids from potential health issues?

First off, those physicals are critical for uncovering potential health risks. More specifically, they can uncover potential health issues that may emerge if your child participates in certain physical activities. The pediatrician can assess the level of risk for your child. With that information in hand, you and your kid can decide if they should participate in a particular sport.

School and sports physicals are also useful for tracking your child’s growth. A pediatrician can examine their current level of development and see if it’s in line with other kids around that age. The pediatrician can recommend helpful lifestyle changes if your child’s physical development is not where it needs to be. Even if no issues are identified, it’s good to know your child is growing as expected.

Don’t underestimate how important it is to show your child the importance of regular physicals. Teach them that habit while they’re young, and they may never drop it.

Arrange school & sports physicals in Jacksonville, FL, for your child with Dr. Kostur of Jacksonville Kids Pediatrics.

What Happens During Your Child’s Physicals?

The experience of undergoing a physical should be an easy one for children to handle.

Typically, the physical will start with an interview. If your child is still too young to understand the questions, you must tell the pediatrician about their medical history. Offer detailed responses to ensure your child’s pediatrician gets the complete picture.

Once the interview is done, the pediatrician will start the physical examinations. During these examinations, the pediatrician will closely examine your child’s vital functions. They will also note your kid’s height and weight. All the information from those examinations will help keep close tabs on your child’s development.

The pediatrician may also have additional discussions with your child. These discussions will mostly center around their health and what they can expect moving forward.

Schedule school & sports physicals in Jacksonville, FL, for your child by calling (904) 446-9991 and speaking to Dr. Kostur of Jacksonville Kids Pediatrics.

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