Overview
Sports physicals, also known as pre-participation physical
examinations (PPE), are used to determine if it is safe for you to participate
in a particular sport. Most states require children and teens to have a sports
physical before beginning a new sport or season, though doctors recommend you
have one regardless. Your local Germantown, MD and Montgomery County primary care clinic offers sports physicals, along with many other health services.
Medical History
First, you will be asked about your medical history. This
includes: serious illnesses amongst your immediate and extended family;
hospitalizations, surgeries, or allergies, including food, medicines, and insects;
any injuries you have had in the past, chest pain, trouble breathing, fainting,
or dizziness; and medications you are taking, which includes prescriptions,
over-the-counter medications, and herbal supplements.
Physical Exam
During the physical exam, your physician will measure your
height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, vision, ears, nose, throat, lungs,
heart, abdomen, flexibility, joints, posture, and strength. Depending on your
answers to the medical history questionnaire, or the results from your
physical, your physician may recommend an additional follow-up exam, lab tests,
or treatment for any medical problems.
Your Clinic
Serving thousands of patients in Montgomery County, Germantown,
Hyattstown, and Gaithersburg for more than 20 years, Germantown Primary Care
offers sports physicals and many other health services. The medical team includes
Dr. Manbir Takhar, who has been the Chief Medical Officer of Medical Access PC
since 1999, and the Germantown Primary Care Associates since 2012. The clinic
operates with compassion, care, trust, and individualized attention.