What's Happening?
Two HSHS Medical Group clinics in Springfield, Illinois, are providing sports physicals for children and teens at a reduced cost of $20. This initiative is aimed at families preparing for the upcoming
school sports season. The physicals are available for individuals aged 18 and under, with no appointment necessary, until September 30. The clinics offering these services are HSHS Medical Group Multispecialty Care, located at 2901 Old Jacksonville Road, and HSHS Medical Group Priority Care on South MacArthur Boulevard. The sports physicals include a review of the child's health history, an orthopedic screening, and an examination of the heart and lungs to assess readiness for athletic participation. Health officials recommend completing these physicals well before the sports season begins to avoid delays.
Why It's Important?
The availability of affordable sports physicals is significant for families, particularly those with limited financial resources, as it ensures that children can participate in school sports without the barrier of high medical costs. These physicals are crucial for identifying any potential health issues that could affect a child's ability to safely engage in sports activities. By offering these services at a reduced rate, the clinics are promoting public health and safety, while also supporting community engagement in sports. This initiative may also alleviate pressure on local healthcare systems by reducing the need for last-minute appointments and ensuring that children are medically cleared for sports participation in a timely manner.
What's Next?
Families are encouraged to take advantage of these walk-in sports physicals before the school sports season begins. As the deadline approaches, it is likely that more families will seek these services, potentially increasing demand at the clinics. The HSHS Medical Group may consider extending the program or expanding it to additional locations if the response is positive. Additionally, the clinics may continue to promote the importance of regular health check-ups and well-child visits, which are separate from sports physicals, to ensure comprehensive healthcare for children.






