What to Expect Today At Your Physical Exam

What is a Physical Exam?

A Physical exam is to make sure you are healthy and to learn more about your body. Our office recommends a schedule of well baby checkups. Once your child turns two you should in for a physical exam once per year.

The nurse or medical assistant will call the patient, your child, out of the waiting room. Your will be escorted to the scale to obtain your weight and height. You will then be taken to an exam room, where you will be asked questions regarding your medical history. A heart rate, temperature, respiratory rate and blood pressure will be obtained by the nurse. The nurse will give the parent multiple forms to be filled out. A hearing and vision test may be performed. If your child had a hearing or vision exam at school or went to a specialist office, please inform the nurse at this time. PLEASE NOTE: It is possible that your insurance may consider it to be an uncovered service or apply the charges to deductible for hearing and vision exams.







Dr. Fleener will listent to you...
This patient is listening to Dr. Fleener!
Lisa our nurse practioner examining an infant.Lisa our Nurse Practioner

Parents: If you need forms for school, daycare, etc..., please inform the nurse before they leave the room. This is a huge time saver for everyone! Examples of forms that may be needed: Physical forms (yellow form), shot record (blue form), or an authorization form to allow medications to be given at school.

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