The Livingston County Health Center is sponsoring its
annual spring Sports Physical Clinics
for all student athletes in the county.
Application forms have been delivered to all county schools and must be
completed and turned into area schools by Friday,
March 7th.
Students in grades
6-11 who are planning to participate in a sport next year are eligible for
a sports physical at no out of pocket cost, thanks to a partnership between
local health care providers and the health center. The health center is accepting donations for
the service from parents who choose to contribute.
Parents are encouraged to make sure their child turns in a
completed form by the upcoming deadline.
Forms are available at all schools, and at the health center office,
located at 800 Adam Drive.
Athletes in all schools are required to have a sports physical on file with the school before
they will be allowed to participate in any sport. The physical is then valid for one school
year. The sports physical form has a new
look, but asks basically the same medical history information from the parents.
The medical history allows you to record any health
conditions or concerns your child may have, including injuries and any special
information regarding medical care you want on file. The exam concentrates on
sports related health to ensure each student will have a safe and enjoyable athletic experience, and be able to reach
their full potential.
Local doctors and nurse practitioners will provide the
exams at several scheduled clinics in the county, usually at your child’s
school. For about 76% of adolescents,
the sports physical examination is the only yearly physical they receive. Often, health conditions are detected through
this exam, and students are referred for follow up with their local
physician.
Forms
can be picked up
at any school in the office, or at the Livingston County Health Center, located
at 800 Adam Drive. Parents must fill out the exam form and follow the
instructions given in the attached cover letter. If the exam form is not signed
by a parent or guardian, the child cannot receive a physical.
Forms
are due back at the school office by Friday, March 7th. Parents are urged
to make sure their child turns in his or her form to their school office. Those
students with completed forms turned in will be given appointments at their
clinic location.
For more information about sports physicals, call the
health center at 646-5506.