Preventive Medicine

Immunizations | Annual Physical Exams | Well-Child Visit | Sports Physicals

Immunizations

Vaccines are one of the safest and best methods of prevention. Immunizations can be administered to patients with minor illnesses, such as an ear infection or a runny nose. Patients experiencing moderate to severe sickness should not receive some vaccinations, and those with other health conditions should not be given specific vaccines or receive them at a later date.

Our office follows the Immunization Schedule recommended by the Center for Disease Control:

CDC’s Recommended Immunizations

If you have any questions/concerns about yours or your child’s immunizations, feel free to contact us.

Annual Physical Exams

We recommend adults have a physical exam each year to screen for diseases, determine the risks of possible future medical problems, update vaccinations and promote a healthy lifestyle. The majority of patients only seek medical attention if he/she is ill. By maintaining a relationship with your doctor, even when you are well, allows us to anticipate potential problems, like high blood pressure or diabetes and address them before they become significant. During this exam, your provider will discuss your family and medical history, as well as thoroughly examine the following for any abnormal signs/symptoms.

  • Skin
  • Entire head
  • Eyes
  • Ears
  • Nose and sinuses
  • Mouth and pharynx
  • Neck
  • Back
  • Breast and armpits
  • Heart
  • Lungs
  • Abdomen
  • Rectum and anus
  • Reproductive Organs
  • Legs
  • Blood vessels
  • Spine

Well-Child Exams

Well-child exams are important for monitoring your child’s health, growth, and development. Your baby’s first exam will occur immediately following birth. Thereafter, we will schedule check-ups every few months. During the visit, the physician will perform a thorough physical exam and check to ensure your child is meeting the normal developmental milestones. Children with specific medical conditions, such as diabetes or asthma, or other chronic illnesses, may need to be seen more frequently. Well-child exams are also a good opportunity for you to ask the provider any questions you have. Please contact our office for a well-child exam schedule.

Sports Physicals

A sports physical will determine if your child is physically fit enough to perform certain activities. Many sports organizations and schools require a physical exam prior to your child’s participation in a sport.

When you visit our office for a sports physical you can often expect that we will review your health history as well as discuss your family’s health history. The doctor will also:

  • Check blood pressure, pulse reading
  • Record weight and height
  • Check lungs, heart, abdomen, ears, nose and throat
  • Evaluate posture, joints, reflexes, strength, and flexibility
  • Check your vision