Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you don’t need to take the actual physical, only need the doctor to fill the form. We’ve done this many times.
Yes. Our doctor will fill out the form for $10 fee based on the last time they examined my child.
Ah. So the FORM must be filled out after May 1, even if the last physical was late November. Thank you!!
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, the relative date was always the date of the physical, not the date the form was completed. If it lapses -- even for a day -- they are often very strict and will rule the student ineligible for events or tryouts until it is completed. Also, as kids get to high school, it isn't always easy to fit in the appointment at just the right time without missing a key test, practice or event.
Getting a sports physical at Minute Clinic is a good option if you run into a problem. It is $69 (which sucks to have to pay, but is cheaper than the doctor's office and better than missing tryouts). You can also check to see if your local school system offers dates for free or low cost sports physicals. For example, DCPS student athletes can get a free sports physical at their school-based health center. (See https://www.thedciaa.com/school-based-health-centers)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you don’t need to take the actual physical, only need the doctor to fill the form. We’ve done this many times.
Yes. Our doctor will fill out the form for $10 fee based on the last time they examined my child.
Ah. So the FORM must be filled out after May 1, even if the last physical was late November. Thank you!!
Be careful. Coaches in DCPS, for example, can and do challenge participation of opposing players based on physicals, and my understanding is that all competition and practice must be within a year of the exam, not the form.
CVS and others will do cheap, quick sports physicals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you don’t need to take the actual physical, only need the doctor to fill the form. We’ve done this many times.
Yes. Our doctor will fill out the form for $10 fee based on the last time they examined my child.
Ah. So the FORM must be filled out after May 1, even if the last physical was late November. Thank you!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, you don’t need to take the actual physical, only need the doctor to fill the form. We’ve done this many times.
Yes. Our doctor will fill out the form for $10 fee based on the last time they examined my child.
Anonymous wrote:No, you don’t need to take the actual physical, only need the doctor to fill the form. We’ve done this many times.
Anonymous wrote:I think it just depends on the school/program. If you go to the website, is the form on there? Usually it will say what the timeframe has to be “within the last 90 days” or something like that. It depends.
I keep my kids physicals on our usual schedule and if it doesn’t line up, I just take them to a minute clinic type place for a cheap sports physical.