Sports Physicals in Chicago & Naperville

Whether your child is joining a school team or you’re signing up for a community sport, a sports physical exam ensures you are healthy and ready to play.

First Choice Immediate Care offers same-day sports physicals at our walk-in clinics in Naperville and Chicago; no appointment is needed.

Sports Physicals in Chicago & Naperville

Sports Physicals Near You – Walk Into Our Naperville or Chicago Clinic Today

What Is a Sports Physical Exam?

A sports physical, also known as a pre-participation physical exam (PPE), helps identify any health conditions that could affect your ability to engage in sports or physical activities safely.

It’s a quick but thorough assessment conducted by a licensed medical professional.

Where Can I Get a Sports Physical ASAP?

You can get a sports physical immediately at our First Choice Immediate Care locations in Naperville or Chicago.

We are a trusted urgent care and walk-in clinic offering same-day evaluations and on-site testing, so there’s no delay in obtaining your clearance for sports participation. Simply walk in; no prior appointment is required.

Who Should Get a Sports Physical?

Anyone planning to participate in a sport, camp, or physical activity program should obtain a sports physical.

This includes:- School-aged children- Teens joining competitive sports- Adults participating in recreational leagues- Campers attending physical activity-based programs.

It’s a standard health check that ensures you are fit to participate safely.

Our clinics in Naperville and Chicago use modern technology to ensure you receive high-quality, efficient care.

What Can I Expect During a Sports Physical Exam?

The exam lasts about 20 to 30 minutes. You will answer questions about your Health, Medications, Past Injuries, and Family history.

Afterward, the provider performs a physical exam to assess your overall fitness for athletic activity.

We offer a comfortable, respectful experience, whether you’re visiting for the first time or are a returning patient.

When Should I Get My Child a Sports Physical?

Getting the physical at least 6–8 weeks before the sports season begins is best. This gives enough time to address any concerns or follow-up tests if needed.

We offer extended hours in Naperville and Chicago, so you can walk in after school, on weekends, or at the last minute.

Do They Check Your Private Parts in a Sports Physical?

Genital exams are not part of routine sports physicals, especially for younger children. However, if there’s a specific concern related to hernias or testicular health, the provider may discuss and assess it professionally.

We always maintain privacy, respect, and patient comfort.

Sports Physical Exam Checklist. Here is what our providers typically review during a sports physical exam<br />

What Is a Sports Physical for a Girl?

A sports physical for girls is very similar to one for boys. The provider may ask questions related to menstrual history, mainly if the athlete participates in high-endurance sports. 

These discussions help prevent fatigue, iron deficiency, or menstrual irregularities linked to intense physical activity.

How Common Are Sports Physicals?

Very common. Most schools and sports teams in Illinois require them before participation.

That’s why First Choice Immediate Care in Chicago and Naperville stays prepared year-round to offer fast, efficient, and professional sports physicals on the spot.

What Are the Possible Results of a Sports Physical?

After the exam, you’ll receive one of the following outcomes:

  • Cleared for full participation
  • Cleared with recommendations (e.g., wear a brace)
  • Not cleared until further testing or specialist evaluation

If something comes up, don’t worry; we offer on-site testing and refer to specialists as needed.

What If My Child’s Provider Finds a Problem During the Sports Physical?

If the provider notices a potential concern, like an irregular heartbeat or a joint issue, they will explain it clearly and recommend the next steps. This may involve further testing or seeing a specialist.

At First Choice Immediate Care, we prioritize early detection, fast follow-up, and personalized attention to keep your child safe and active.

What Is the Difference Between a Sports Physical and an Annual Physical?

A sports physical focuses solely on your ability to participate in athletic activities safely. It reviews your physical readiness and any risks specific to sports.

An annual physical is more in-depth and covers your complete health, including immunizations, preventive care, and chronic condition management.

Depending on your needs, we offer both at our medical clinics in Naperville and Chicago.

Get Your Sports Physical Today – No Appointment Needed

Walk into First Choice Immediate Care in Naperville or Chicago and complete your sports physical today. Our clinics are known for:

  • Same-day evaluation
  • On-site testing
  • Extended hours
  • Comfortable, modern care
  • High-quality care
  • Fast results
  • Personalized attention

That’s the First Choice difference.

FAQs About Sports Physical

What is physical in sport?

“Physical” in sports refers to using strength, speed, endurance, and agility to perform movements and compete. 

It also involves body contact in some sports, which can lead to a higher risk of injury, making sports physicals important for safety.

What are the top 10 most physical sports?

The most physical sports often include:

  1. Boxing
  2. Football
  3. Rugby
  4. Ice Hockey
  5. Wrestling, 
  6. Martial Arts
  7. Basketball
  8. Soccer, 
  9. Gymnastics
  10. and Lacrosse

These sports require intense athletic conditioning and regular health checkups.

What is physical performance in sports?

Physical performance means how well an athlete performs based on their:

  • Fitness Level
  • Strength
  • Endurance
  • Coordination
  • and Speed 

Sports physicals help check if a person’s body can handle the physical demands of the sport safely.

What is called a physical?

A physical is a routine medical exam that checks your overall health. A sports physical specifically ensures you’re fit to join physical activities or competitive sports.

What do you need to bring for a sports physical?

Bring any required forms from your school or team, a list of current medications, and your medical history. If you’ve had injuries or surgeries, bring those records too.

Can I get a sports physical and a regular physical simultaneously?

At First Choice Immediate Care, you can request both during your visit. This saves time and provides a complete picture of your health.

How long is a sports physical valid?

Sports physicals are usually valid for one year. It’s a good idea to renew it before each new season or school year.

What happens if I don’t pass my sports physical?

If a concern arises, our providers will guide you through the next steps, such as extra tests or referrals. Our goal is to help you return to play safely.

Is a sports physical required in Illinois?

Yes, most schools and sports programs in Illinois require a sports physical before allowing participation.

We’re a one-stop walk-in medical clinic designed around your convenience.

Stay safe. Stay active. Get cleared today.

Visit us now; no appointment is required.

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More Than Just Sports Physicals

While you’re here, you can also access our urgent care and occupational health services, including:

  1. Lab testing
  2. Injury treatment (sprains, cuts, minor fractures)
  3. Immunizations and vaccine services
  4. General illness care

Walk into our Naperville or Chicago clinics today to get yours done quickly and easily.

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