Does your child need a physical to participate in school sports or other extracurricular activities? We offer quick, convenient, and affordable sports physicals with no appointment required.
Our knowledgeable staff and providers will help set the stage for a happy and healthy school year by answering all of your questions and making sure that you and your child are prepared for the challenges ahead.
Dr. Grise is a graduate of Western University-College Of Osteopathic Medicine Of The Pacific, receiving his degree in 1982. With a strong clinical expertise, he is dedicated to helping patients achieve optimal health through promoting a healthy lifestyle and disease prevention. Dr. Grise provides high-quality and compassionate care by prioritizing open communication and respect for patient concerns, regardless of their health status. He offers patient-centered and comprehensive care that is easily accessible when needed. Dr. Grise's approach is focused on building strong doctor-patient relationships, delivering personalized attention, and incorporating a lifestyle-based approach to healthcare.
Prior to your appointment, please verify with your insurance company that your plan is accepted at Corner Clinic.
Schedule Your AppointmentA sports physical exam is a comprehensive medical evaluation performed on individuals who are planning to participate in sports or other physically demanding activities. It is designed to assess the individual's overall health and determine if they are physically capable of participating in the activity.
A sports physical exam is necessary because it helps to identify any medical conditions or physical limitations that could put the individual at risk while participating in sports or other physically demanding activities.
It is recommended to get a sports physical exam at least once a year, especially before the start of a new sports season or before starting a new physical activity.
During a sports physical exam, a doctor will take a medical history, perform a physical exam, and may conduct various tests, such as a heart rate monitor or an EKG, to assess the individual's overall health.
Sports physicals aren’t covered insurance. We require a $50 payment at the time of service.
You should bring a list of any current medications you are taking, as well as any questions you have for the doctor. You may also want to bring a list of any health concerns or symptoms you have been experiencing.
Nope! Just stop by a clinic when we’re open and you’ll be seen within a few minutes.
A sports physical exam can detect some serious health problems, such as heart conditions, but it is not a comprehensive diagnostic exam. If any serious health problems are suspected, the provider may refer you to a specialist for further testing.
A sports physical exam is more focused on the individual's physical fitness and ability to participate in sports or other physically demanding activities. It may include additional tests and assessments not typically performed during a regular physical exam.