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Regular check-ups are vital for adults, but they’re even more important for children. While schools and camps often require these exams before enrollment, annual physical exams also help to track your child’s growth and maintain their health. With 12 locations in Georgia, AllCare Georgia provides convenient access to the physical exams your child needs.
Annual physical exams for kids have numerous benefits. They provide an opportunity to monitor your child’s growth and development, as well as detect potential emotional, mental, and physical delays. Children may need physical exams before attending camp or participating sports, ensuring your child’s fitness levels are strong enough for various activities such as swimming, hiking, and biking.
Additionally, a thorough physical can detect underlying conditions, allowing your child to access proper treatments so they can have a safe and enjoyable experience. This information is vital for camp counselors and coaches, as it helps them understand any specific needs your child may have.
Depending on your camp or school’s requirements, as well as your child’s risk factors, the AllCare Georgia team may conduct vision, hearing, strength and flexibility screenings. This ensures no conditions are missed like asthma or motor delays.
We offer a full range of school-mandated immunizations, including Tdap (tetanus), HPV, meningitis, and influenza. Please check your local AllCare Georgia location before your visit for the availability of any vaccine.
As part of the physical exam, your physician may collect a urine sample to check for various conditions such as infections or kidney issues, particularly if your child is experiencing symptoms.
We provide handouts offering guidance for parents on what to expect at every stage of their child’s life, preparing them for any challenges that may occur. Topics include health screenings, lifestyle adjustments, and social support networks.
During your child’s school or camp physical, a compassionate AllCare Georgia doctor will perform a thorough examination to ensure your child is in good health and ready for physical activities. Here’s what you can expect:
A sports physical is typically valid for one year. This means your child must undergo a new physical exam each year to ensure they are in good health and physically fit to participate in recreational activities. It’s important to keep this annual requirement in mind to avoid any interruptions in your child’s sports participation. Always check with your specific school or sports organization, as some may have different requirements or additional guidelines.
You can get a sports physical ASAP at an urgent or primary care clinic. At AllCare Georgia, we make it easy to schedule and complete a physical for your child. Here’s how you can get your child seen quickly before the next camp session or sports season.
Experience the convenience of telehealth appointments at AllCare Georgia. Our telemedicine services are designed to provide you with seamless access to healthcare without the need to leave your home. Whether you need an online doctor’s appointment for immediate or primary care, AllCare Georgia’s got you covered. With our online telehealth services currently available to individuals located in Georgia, you can connect with our experienced urgent and primary care physicians via secure video calls.
At AllCare Georgia, we are expanding our virtual healthcare access to all services previously offered in person. This includes:
Most children are relatively healthy, so we recommend they see a doctor once a year to review their growth and development. Annual check-ups allow the doctor to track your child’s growth patterns, monitor their development, and address any emerging health issues early on. It’s also a great opportunity to update any necessary vaccinations and provide preventative care to ensure your child stays healthy throughout the year.
Yes, there is a difference. An annual physical is a comprehensive review of your child’s overall health and wellness. It includes a detailed examination, medical history review, and necessary vaccinations. This type of physical helps ensure your child is healthy and developing normally.
On the other hand, a camp or sports physical is more focused on ensuring your child is healthy enough to participate in specific activities. It evaluates their physical fitness and looks for any conditions that might limit their ability to engage in sports or recreational activities. For your convenience, AllCare Georgia can provide an annual and camp physical in one visit, addressing both needs at once.
It’s always a good idea to have a conversation with your child about their appointment. Explain that the doctor will check their height, weight, and overall health to make sure they are growing properly and are healthy. This helps your child feel more in control and less anxious about the visit. You can also discuss the importance of staying healthy and how the doctor is there to help them. This preparation helps build trust between you, your child, and the primary care physician, making the experience more comfortable for everyone.
If the physical exam reveals any health concerns, our AllCare Georgia physicians will take the necessary steps to address them. This may include performing additional tests, such as blood tests or X-rays, to gather more information. Depending on the findings, we may discuss lifestyle changes, provide treatment recommendations, or prescribe medication. Our goal is to ensure that any potential health issues are identified and managed promptly to keep your child healthy and active.
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