School Physicals in Lisle

Before heading back to school, every child needs a checkup to make sure they’re healthy, growing well, and ready to learn. A school physical is a quick, but important step that gives parents peace of mind and ensures students meet state and school requirements. It’s also a great chance to spot and prevent any health concerns early.

School Physicals typically include

This visit helps make sure your child is safe, active, and developing on track. It checks for health issues that could affect their learning or participation in school activities.

  • Height, weight, and growth check

  • Vision and hearing screening

  • Review of immunization records

  • Physical exam to assess overall health

  • Medical history review (personal and family)

  • Sports clearance if needed

  • Discussion about nutrition, sleep, and safety

  • Time to ask questions about physical or emotional health

Top Benefits of School Physicals at Yorktown Health, Lisle

Ensures School Compliance

Make sure your child meets all school health requirements, including vaccinations and sports clearance.

Tracks Growth and Development

Monitor your child’s physical, emotional, and developmental progress each year to spot any concerns early.

Prevents Future Health Issues

Early checkups help identify issues before they become serious, keeping your child healthy and active in school.

Why choose us for School Physicals in Lisle

At Yorktown Health, Lisle, we make school physicals simple, quick, and child-friendly. Our team knows how to work with kids and teens to make them feel at ease, while making sure nothing gets missed. We understand parents’ concerns and take the time to explain each part of the exam. Whether it’s your child’s first checkup or just another school year, we’re here to support their growth, health, and success with care that feels personal and respectful.

Why School Physicals are important for you

Your child’s health plays a big role in how they learn, play, and grow. A school physical helps catch concerns early—before they affect school performance or social life. It also gives you as a parent the chance to ask questions, check on milestones, and make sure your child is physically and emotionally ready for the school year ahead.