Why School Physicals Are Important
Did you know that a school physical is required before your
child attends school? School physicals are an excellent way to help prevent
illness and detect potential medical problems early when they are easily
treatable. Dr. Eva Chan and Dr. Jackyln Chan at Fairway Children's Medical
Group in West Covina, CA, provide comprehensive medical services for children,
including school physicals.
What You Need To Know About School Physicals
When your child visits the pediatrician for a school
physical, there are some important steps involved. During a school physical exam ,
your pediatrician will:
- Perform
a comprehensive physical examination
- Check
your child's respiration, eyes, nose, throat, and ears
- Perform
a vision and hearing screening
- Record
your child's height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, and temperature
In addition to a thorough physical examination, your
pediatrician will also make sure your child is current on required
immunizations. Immunizations are also a requirement for your child to attend
school. According to the Centers for Disease Control or CDC, required
immunizations from birth to age 18 are:
- Hepatitis
B
- Diphtheria,
Tetanus, Pertussis
- Haemophilus
influenza type B
- Polio
- Pneumococcal
conjugate
- Rotavirus
- Measles,
mumps, rubella
- Chickenpox
- Hepatitis
A
- Human
papillomavirus
- Meningococcal
conjugate (ACWY)
- Meningococcal
conjugate (B)
- Flu
- COVID
Immunizations protect your child and others your child comes
into contact with, including other children, your child's teachers, your family
members, and you.
School physicals are an important part of what your
pediatrician does. Yearly school physicals can help your child stay healthy
during the school year and beyond.

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