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Sports Physicals

Sports Physicals/Injuries/Care

Keep your kid in the game and off the sidelines with experienced sports medicine and injury care

 

Sports Physicals

 

Whether your young student athlete needs a sports physical exam or has a sports-related injury, ABT can help. Consultation with one of our providers, has nearly a decade of experience with pediatric sports medicine, performing sports physicals and treating sports injuries. She knows how to treat all kinds of injuries - particularly to the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees and ankles - and teaches young people how to take better care of themselves so they can avoid and prevent future injuries.

Whether your child plays youth soccer, football, baseball, volleyball or basketball, you'll find that one of our providers almost always has room in her schedule for same-day sickness or urgent injury appointments. Plus, she's extremely friendly and down-to-earth, easy to talk to, and knowledgeable about sports medicine. You'll also be glad to know that she can continue to see your child up to the age of 18.

When your child needs effective care and treatments for sports injuries or a sports physical exam (for school or camp), choose ABT and Consultation with one of our providers. Feel free to ask any questions or share your concerns. Get one-on-one personal care for your child's health problems. We can also give you advice regarding nutrition for kids.

We'll help you address your child's condition. Visit A Brighter Tomorrow Pediatrics in Webster, TX. Call us at 281.332.0500 to schedule your free tour and consultation with pediatrician doctor Angelina Farella, MD. Our service area includes Harris County (League City, TX, Webster, TX, Friendswood, TX), Galveston County and Brazoria County (Pearland, TX).

Student Athletes

Sports physicals are done primarily to make sure you are not at high risk for sudden cardiac death on the playing field. COVID vaccination affects your risk.

In response to worldwide experience and vaccine adverse-event monitoring, we are adopting a more precautionary sports physical sign-off policy:

If you have received at least one dose of any COVID shot, we will not be able to clear you to compete in sports without performing lab work, an electrocardiogram and an echocardiogram to rule out potential heart damage. You will need to get your lab work done before you come in for your visit. You will also need to schedule an appointment with a cardiologist.