Annual Physicals in Chicago & Naperville

Stay proactive about your health; your wellness starts with one check-up.

At First Choice Immediate Care, we make it easy and stress-free to stay on top of your health with comprehensive annual physicals. 

Get Your Annual Physical at Our Naperville & Chicago Walk-In Clinics

Our walk-in medical clinics in Naperville and Chicago offer same-day evaluations; no appointment is required.

Annual Physicals in Chicago & Naperville

Whether you’re managing a chronic condition or simply need a routine health check.

What Is an Annual Physical?

An annual physical is a routine health check-up that gives you and your provider a clear picture of your overall well-being.

It’s designed to:

  • Detect Early signs of illness
  • Monitor Existing conditions
  • and Help You Stay On Track with Preventive Care.

This exam is not just for when you’re feeling sick; it’s about ensuring you stay healthy.

Why Do I Need a Physical Exam?

Your annual physical exam is a vital part of your long-term health. It helps:

  • Identify early signs of illness or chronic disease
  • Monitor blood pressure, weight, and other key indicators
  • Update your immunizations and vaccine records
  • Get personalized guidance based on your lifestyle and risk factors

Prevention starts with knowledge, and your physical exam is the first step.

Physical Exam (Medical Examination Steps)

We make every step of the process comfortable and efficient:

  • Walk in and get registered
  • Review of your medical and family history
  • Physical check-up from head to toe
  • On-site lab testing or vaccinations, if needed
  • Discussion of findings and follow-up plan

We respect your time; you’ll get quality care without the wait.

What Can I Expect After a Physical Exam?

After your visit, you’ll leave with:

  • A summary of your results and next steps
  • Any needed prescriptions or specialist referrals
  • Lab test results, when available
  • Preventive health advice customized to your needs

Your health journey doesn’t stop at the exam; it starts there.

Annual Physical Exam Checklist by Age

We tailor every physical exam based on your age and stage of life:

Children and Teens

  • Growth tracking
  • School or sports physicals
  • Required immunizations

Adults (20s to 50s)

  • Blood pressure and cholesterol screenings
  • Lifestyle and nutrition assessment
  • Reproductive health discussions

Seniors (60+)

  • Cancer screenings
  • Bone health and fall risk evaluation
  • Cognitive screening and chronic condition monitoring

We follow age-appropriate health guidelines to help you stay healthy at every stage.

What Should I Bring to My Physical Exam?

To make your visit smooth and productive, bring:

  • A valid photo ID
  • Insurance information (if applicable)
  • A list of current medications and supplements
  • Any vaccination or medical records
  • Questions or symptoms you’d like to discuss

Being prepared helps us offer the best, most personalized care in one visit.

What Can I Expect During a Physical Exam?

Your exam at First Choice Immediate Care will be simple, respectful, and informative. Here’s what typically happens:

  1. Check-in is at the front desk; no appointment is needed
  2. A nurse takes your vital signs and health history
  3. A provider performs a complete physical examination
  4. We recommend lab tests or immunizations as needed
  5. You’ll get a chance to ask questions and talk about your health goals
What Is Included in an Annual Physical Exam<br />

What Is Included in an Annual Physical Exam?

At our immediate care clinics, your physical exam is customized to your needs and typically includes what is mentioned in the above image. Whether you’re coming in for wellness, a job requirement, or peace of mind; our team delivers thorough, professional care.

Why Choose First Choice Immediate Care?

We go beyond the basics to bring you a better experience:

  1. High-Quality Medical Care
  2. Advanced On-Site Testing & Technology
  3. Personalized Attention from Caring Providers
  4. Comfortable Exam Rooms & Friendly Staff
  5. Convenient Naperville & Chicago Locations
  6. Extended Hours to Match Your Busy Life

You deserve more than just quick care; you deserve the right care.

About Annual Physicals

An Overview Of The Annual Physical Exam
A physical exam is a common feature encountered on many visits to the doctor’s office. Surprisingly, while the routine annual physical is utterly familiar to patients and doctors alike, there is no absolute list of “must-haves” that make it up. Good doctors may be either thorough or brief; the important thing is to make a fair assessment of your specific health concerns and provide effective counseling.

Typical items checked in an annual physical include:
1) History
This is the part of the physical where you can bring your doctor’s attention to any specific concerns you may have. For his or her part, your doctor will gather information about your general behavior and health concerns; expect basic questions on alcohol and tobacco use, sexual activity, diet, and exercise. The history portion also involves a quick check of your vaccinations and updates to your personal and family medical history as necessary.

2) Vital Signs
Your doctor may check some or all of the following:

* Blood Pressure. Normal healthy blood pressure is 120 or less over 80 or less. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, sets in at 130 over 80 or higher.

* Heart Rate. Normal values range from 60 to 100. Many people with heart rates below 60 are perfectly healthy.

* Respiration Rate. A healthy adult typically breathes between 12 and 16 times a minute. Respiration rates over 20 breaths a minute may indicate heart or lung issues.

* Temperature. The healthy average falls at 98.6 degrees, but your resting temperature may be slightly higher or lower without indicating a problem.

* General Appearance. Doctors have a formidable ability to collect health information simply by observing and interacting with you. Skin health, mobility, and mental function can all be assessed during the course of conversation.

3) Heart Exam
Your doctor will usually listen to your heartbeat with a stethoscope. Irregularities to watch out for here include heart murmurs or an irregular heartbeat. These may be signs of heart disease or other cardiovascular problems.

4) Lung Exam
This is another stethoscope test. Your doctor will listen to any unusual sounds while you breathe. Crackles, wheezes, impaired breathing, and other irregularities may be clues to issues with your lungs or heart.

5) Head and Neck Exam
When you open up for your doctor and say “ah,” he or she is checking numerous indicators. Your teeth and gums provide a wealth of information about your overall health. Your doctor may also examine ears, eyes, lymph nodes, thyroid, nose, sinuses, and carotid arteries at this point.

6) Abdominal Exam
A range of physical examination techniques (e.g. tapping your stomach) is used to check the size of your liver, probe for tenderness, and detect signs of abdominal fluid retention. Your doctor may also use a stethoscope to listen for bowel sounds.

7) Neurological Exam
These brief exercises will assess reflexes, balance, nerves, muscle strength, and mental condition.

8) Dermatological Exam
The skin and fingernails are examined in search of both skin problems and symptoms that may indicate issues in other parts of the body.

9) Extremities Exam
Your doctor needs to check for physical and nervous changes. This may include checking your joints for function and range of motion and checking pulses in your arms and legs.

10) Lab Tests
Annual physicals do not necessarily require laboratory testing. Some common tests are routinely called for if your doctor notes any potential issues. These may include:

* Complete blood count
* Urinalysis (UA)
* Chemistry panel

Tests are rarely diagnostic in themselves; they only serve to provide more information about a problem which is already evident.

The American Heart Association recommends a screening lipid panel (cholesterol test) every four to six years. Your doctor may be conducting cholesterol tests more frequently if you have risk factors or symptoms of heart disease. Abnormalities with your cholesterol levels are closely tied to increased heart attack and stroke risks.

If you have diabetes risk factors, including being overweight, your doctor will probably check your blood sugar during your physical. The American Diabetes Association also recommends testing all adults for diabetes regardless of weight after the age of 45.

The Goal Of The Physical Exam Is Prevention
Your annual exam gives you a terrific opportunity to dedicate yourself to screening for future problems and taking preventative steps. Some key considerations:

* At age 50 you need to begin screening for colorectal cancer. You may want to start earlier if you have a family history of colorectal cancer or other risk factors.

* Some women need to start getting screened annually for breast cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends starting this between the ages of 40 and 44 if the patient so desires. Annual mammograms are more strongly recommended for women between 45 and 54; at age 55 and older, mammograms every two years are sufficient. Women who wish to continue screening annually can do so. Women are advised to consult a doctor or other caregiver to discuss their long-term breast cancer screening options.

Speaking very generally, healthy behaviors and lifestyle choices are a more effective and efficient way to prevent illness than taking medicine. A few easy prescription-free recommendations:

* Try to get 30 minutes of gentle exercise (e.g. brisk walking) on most days, aiming at a total of 150 minutes per week. Do some form of strength training twice a week. This moderate physical activity will dramatically reduce your risk of contracting cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and some forms of cancer.

* Keep your diet low in animal fats and primarily plant-based.

* Don’t smoke.

Is The Annual Physical Exam Really Necessary?
Many doctors and patients swear by the annual physical. Some research indicates the exam actually doesn’t help much and may end up encouraging more testing than is necessary.

Both individual doctors and their professional organizations have suggested the annual physical is unnecessary for generally healthy people.

Getting a little exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and refraining from smoking is all most people need to do, whether or not they’re dutifully getting a physical every year. It doesn’t hurt to maintain a regular relationship with your doctor, though! As long as you and your caregiver are keeping track of your overall health and taking wise preventative steps, the examination details can be adjusted to suit your needs.

Vaccines and Lab Tests Available On-Site

We offer comprehensive immunization and vaccine services, including:

  • Flu shots
  • COVID-19 vaccines
  • Tetanus, MMR, Hepatitis, and more
  • TB and travel vaccines

Our on-site lab testing also covers routine panels, blood work, and diagnostic tests without the need to go elsewhere.

Walk-In Physicals with Same-Day Evaluation in Naperville & Chicago

At First Choice Immediate Care, we combine speed with quality.

Our walk-in clinics in Naperville and Chicago offer:

  • Extended hours, 7 days a week
  • Same-day evaluations—just walk in
  • On-site lab testing and vaccines
  • Convenient locations with modern technology
  • A patient-focused approach with no appointment needed

No delays. No stress. Just genuine care right when you need it.

FAQs About Annual Physical

How many times a year is a physical?

Most people only need one physical exam per year. However, your provider may recommend more frequent visits if you have ongoing health issues.

How long does a physical exam take?

A typical exam takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on your health needs and whether tests or vaccines are included.

Can I walk in for an annual physical without an appointment?

Yes! First Choice Immediate Care offers walk-in physicals with same-day evaluations; no appointment is needed.

Is lab work included in a physical exam?

Lab work may be part of your exam if needed. We offer on-site testing, so everything can be done in one visit.

What should I wear to my physical exam?

Wear comfortable, easy-to-move or adjust clothing, especially for blood tests or vaccinations.

Do you offer physicals for work or school?

Yes! We provide pre-employment, DOT, school, and sports physicals, all handled efficiently at our walk-in clinics.

Annual Physicals in Naperville & Chicago

Your Health. Your Schedule. Your Choice.

Walk into First Choice Immediate Care in Naperville or Chicago today. Whether it’s your yearly check-up, a workplace requirement, or a wellness check, we’ve got you covered.

Get seen. Get answers. Get better.

What Makes Us Different?

At First Choice Immediate Care, we’re not your typical walk-in clinic; we go above and beyond to deliver fast, high-quality medical care in a comfortable and personalized setting.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • No Appointments Needed: Walk in anytime, even on weekends or evenings.
  • Same-Day Evaluations: Get seen and treated on the same day.
  • On-Site Testing & Vaccinations: No running around for lab work or shots—we do it all here.
  • Modern Technology: Digital records, efficient check-ins, and fast results.
  • Patient-First Approach: We listen, explain, and care; no rushed visits.

    Whether it’s your annual physical, a school exam, or an occupational health screening, our team makes sure you feel heard, respected, and well cared for.

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