Student physicals are about readiness and paperwork
School and sports physicals help families complete the medical documentation required for athletics, camps, school entry, activities, and student programs. Mega Health Services keeps the process practical: bring the form, bring vaccine records, and bring any medical history that might affect participation.
The visit may include a health history review, vital signs, vision check, physical assessment, medication discussion, and completion of the required school or sports form when clinically appropriate. If a student has asthma, a heart condition, concussion history, orthopedic injury, or medication needs, bring related records.
Useful for busy Manassas families
Families often discover a required form right before tryouts, camp, school registration, or a program deadline. Calling first helps confirm availability and what paperwork should be completed by the parent or guardian before the visit.
Mega Health can also coordinate related needs such as TB screening, vaccination review, lab testing, or primary-care follow-up when those are part of the student's requirement.
Serving Prince William County students
The clinic is convenient for families in Manassas, Manassas Park, Gainesville, Bristow, Haymarket, Woodbridge, and surrounding Northern Virginia communities. Students should arrive with a parent or guardian when required by age, paperwork, or clinic policy.
A sports physical does not replace emergency care or specialist clearance. If a form requires specialist input, bring those documents or confirm what is needed before the appointment.