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3.67(3 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

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God bless all them. They are very nice people and they’re excellent doctors.
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My daughter was seen with an ear infection and was treated with calm and reassurance that she would be taken care of. They listened to her concerns and she felt at ease speaking with the provider.
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Recent Physical Exam Reviews (20)

We came in for school Physicals for my children which is not something we looked forward to but, from the friendliness of the staff and careful attention we left happy. I’ll definitely be back should we need any other medical attention.

- Verified patient on 8/10

Today I took my daughter for a sports physical. The receptionist was extremely friendly. The doctor was great. I would highly recommend go to this facility

- Verified patient on 8/4

CDL physical. Staff was very nice, and took really good care of me. They got me in and out in a timely manner, and they are VERY good at what they do.

- Verified patient on 5/8

I loved my experience there. They helped me complete my physical quick and easy for my school than my own urgent care at home! I definitely recommend! The staff is friendly and very welcoming.

- Verified patient on 12/1

First Time Visit. My Exam and Physical went well and out process procedure as well. I will recommend using Next Care, but bring a book or music!

- Verified patient on 12/10

Doctor was great. Staff failed to inform us that our insurance wouldn’t cover the physical before we were spend and then expected payment after.

- Verified patient on 10/3

We always get our daughter's sports physicals done at NextCare. It's easy and affordable and the staff is always great

- Verified patient on 8/12

Experience was great! But, the website said there were $25 athletic physicals. The receptionist said she could not offer that price even though it is still advertised online. She mentioned she did not have the code or authorization to give me the lower price. She was kind and courteous, charged me the higher price and said maybe I could contact someone later for reimbursement for the difference. Please help.

- Verified patient on 8/7

We have been a few times and every time had a great experience. We never feel rushed out and always feel like they care to improve symptoms/health. Dr Steve and Joe were wonderful making my 8 year old daughter feel comfortable both emotionally and physically!

- Verified patient on 7/11

Very nice. Very good care. The reception staff is friendly and efficient. The nursing staff is kind, caring, and professional. The physician is attentive, a good listener, careful and thorough in her questioning, and professional and complete in her physical examination. Her diagnosis was well though out and clearly communicated to me both verbally and in writing. Her “bed-side manner” was attentive, caring, concerned, and kind, yet very professional. I highly recommend this skilled team of medical professionals.

- Verified patient on 6/10

My son needed a last minute sports physical. He was seen within 15 minutes. Staff was friendly and talkative. Gentleman nurse/doctor (wasn’t sure) was very friendly with my son and gave good advice for his track tryout. 😊

- Verified patient on 2/14

I made my appointment online the day before. Check in from the car when I arrived. Received a call immediately after to come in to show them my physical form and was called to the back in less than 20 minutes..

- Verified patient on 8/12

I went in for employment physical and was completed and on my way in less than 30 minutes. I was impress. Thanks

- Verified patient on 2/5

All staff was amazing! This is the place to come to if you need a Pre Employment Physical or any other needs! Brittany Clemmons PA was wonderful!

- Verified patient on 10/1

Great service! Super friendly! We went for a sport physical and we were in and out under an hour.

- Verified patient on 6/7

The doc that we saw was kind and very knowledgeable; and was great with my teenage son for his sports physical.

- Verified patient on 10/21

Once I got back into a room it was almost 30 minutes before someone came to do the physical

- Verified patient on 3/13

Short wait time in the waiting room however it was kind on a long wait for the doctor. Quick and painless place to do a physical and drug test.

- Verified patient on 11/5

I was in and out pretty quickly for my D.O.T physical, and the people there were very nice. I will be back next year, or if I were to need emergency care.

- Verified patient on 5/17

Kelley at the front desk was AMAZING and then we met Adrianna who was SO MUCH FUN during my daughter’s physical and lastly Brooke was GREAT and I would recommend anyone to come to this particular Ugrent care!

- Verified patient on 5/20

Mount Gilead Physical Exams

A annual physical exam (or annual well visit) is a routine check-up where a doctor or healthcare provider checks you for routine health issues and asks you basic questions about your health. During a physical exam, the doctor will most likely go over your medical history and ask you questions about the current state of your health. They'll also check vital signs like your heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature, as well as take a look at whether your skin appears healthy. You'll also get a head and neck exam, a lung exam (using a stethoscope), an abdominal exam, a neurological exam, and more. Women may get a breast and pelvic exam and men may get prostate, penis, testicular, and hernia exams.

Annual exams are important because they can help you find out about health issues early on so treatment can begin as soon as any problems are discovered. If you're overweight or you're at risk for diabetes, you'll most likely get a blood sugar test too. Everyone over the age of three should have a physical exam every year. At age 50, your doctor might start screening for colorectal cancer. At 40, women should begin getting regular mammogram screenings for breast cancer. Women ages 45 to 54 should get them yearly and women 55 and older should get them (at minimum) every two years.

More Details about Physical Exams

A physical examination is frequently done as part of a doctor's routine checkup. You can better prepare for your next medical appointment by learning more about what happens during a physical exam.

Physical examination

A physical examination is when your healthcare practitioner examines and studies your body to determine whether you have a physical health concern. Inspection, palpation, auscultation, and percussion are the four components of a physical examination, according to the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

Your doctor examines your body for concerns such as skin imperfections during the examination. According to the National Library of Medicine, palpation is the process of feeling your body with your fingers or hands, such as when a doctor feels for a tumor or mass.

Auscultation is a procedure in which your doctor listens to sounds, such as your heartbeat. Percussion entails making noises, such as tapping on various body parts. According to the National Library of Medicine, this is normally done to establish the size and consistency of your organs, as well as the presence or absence of fluids in specific locations.

The purpose of an annual physical exam

An annual physical exam, according to the National Library of Medicine, can help you detect and prevent health concerns you may not be aware of.

A yearly physical exam is used to check for diseases such as cancer and to see whether you are at risk for certain health issues such as diabetes. According to the National Library of Medicine, a yearly physical checkup allows you to stay up to date on vaccines and other preventative health treatments, as well as make good lifestyle choices that improve your overall health. Another advantage of getting an annual physical examination is that you can keep in constant contact with your doctor if you acquire an illness or chronic disease.

How to prepare for a physical examination

According to the National Library of Medicine, arriving prepared for your appointment can help you get the most out of your visit and avoid unnecessary follow-ups with your doctor.

First, go over your family's medical history and be ready to discuss any health conditions that run in your family, such as high blood pressure, cancer, or diabetes. According to the National Library of Medicine, your doctor may use this information to see if you're at risk for these same health issues.

The National Library of Medicine suggests that you check to see whether any general checkups or vaccines are needed. If you're not sure, call your doctor ahead of time so you can dress correctly or make extra arrangements if you need to go through specific tests.

Lastly, the NLM suggests writing down a list of issues and questions to mention during your appointment. For example, if you’ve been experiencing any new or different symptoms, write these down so your doctor can examine you for related health problems.

How a physical examination is performed

According to the National Library of Medicine, the manner in which your physical exam is conducted is mostly determined by your gender and age, due to changes in anatomy and health problems that affect different age groups.

Male examination

According to the National Library of Medicine, males between the ages of 18 and 39 have their height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) examined at every appointment. Males in this age bracket may be questioned about mental health issues such as depression, as well as their eating, exercise, and substance use habits. Blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and heart disease may all be checked.

According to the National Library of Medicine, men aged 40 to 64 receive the same services as men aged 18 to 39, as well as screenings for colorectal cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and osteoporosis. Men in their sixties and seventies may also be asked about their medications and whether they have recently fallen.

Female examination

At each checkup, females between the ages of 18 and 39 will have their height, weight, and BMI measured. According to the National Library of Medicine, females should have their blood pressure tested every one to two years, and cervical cancer screenings should begin at the age of 21. During their regular physical, females in this age bracket may also have diabetes and cholesterol screenings.

According to the National Library of Medicine, women between the ages of 40 and 64 receive all of the same services as younger women, as well as lung cancer, colorectal cancer, and osteoporosis screenings. Women over the age of 65 may be subjected to routine mammograms and may be asked about any medications they are taking.

Lab tests

Based on the findings of your physical exam, your doctor may prescribe lab tests to confirm or rule out one or more diseases. The NLM says that lab tests may be used as part of examinations for disorders like colorectal cancer and cervical cancer.

Before your appointment, call your doctor to find out if you'll be having lab tests and what they'll entail so you can make the required preparations.

Following up after a physical examination

If one of your screens or lab tests comes back positive or inconclusive, you may be contacted following your physical examination. In such cases, your doctor will contact you to discuss treatment options or to prescribe more testing and screening. Your doctor can tell you more about what to expect after your physical exam in terms of follow-up.

Physical Exam FAQs

  • How much does a physical exam cost in Mount Gilead?

    Without insurance, a physical exam can cost anywhere between $50 and $200. With insurance, the cost of a physical exam is usually completely covered at least once a year, or requires a copayment of $10 to $50. Book a physical exam today to get estimated costs in Mount Gilead today.

  • How can I book a physical exam in Mount Gilead?

    If you are looking for a physical exam in Mount Gilead, Solv can help you book an appointment. Simply search for Mount Gilead-area doctors, find a provider, and book the most convenient time for you. Be sure to include “physical exam” as your reason for visit.

  • Where can I get a physical exam in Mount Gilead?

    In general, physical exams will be available at Mount Gilead-area urgent care centers, retail clinics and primary care doctor offices. While walk-in appointments are typically available, booking a visit online will reduce your wait time and ensure you get a physical as quickly and easily as possible.

  • Can I make a same-day appointment for a physical exam in Mount Gilead?

    Same-day and next-day appointments for physical exams can easily be booked directly through Solv. Simply search for Mount Gilead-area doctors, find a provider, and book an appointment for a physical as soon as today.

  • How do I find the best physical exam clinic in Mount Gilead?

    Solv gathers reviews, ratings, and other data on Mount Gilead-area general practitioners to ensure the clinics provided meet our standards. Search for a provider, see what previous patients think, and book an appointment with a top-rated doctor today!

  • Who should get a physical exam?

    It is generally recommended that everyone get a physical exam yearly. This can help detect problems early and begin treatment as early as possible. While the components of your physical may vary with age, it is important to have one annually at all ages.

  • Are video visits available with physical exam clinics in Mount Gilead?

    Although a complete physical exam cannot be completed over telehealth, your doctor may offer an annual wellness visit (AWV). An AWV is designed to evaluate patients over video and can replace annual physicals for individuals who have already established a relationship with their provider. AWVs do not require BMI and blood pressure measurements. These can either be self-reported or delayed.

  • Is a physical exam covered by my insurance?

    Many health insurers offer one annual physical for free. If the visit isn’t completely covered, patients will have to pay a $10 to $50 copay. It is uncommon for medical insurances to not offer annual physical coverage.

  • Are video visits with general practitioners covered by my insurance?

    AWVs are generally covered once per calendar year. Your insurance coverage for in-person physicals will be similar to the coverage provided for AWVs. Book a telemedicine visit to see estimated costs in the Mount Gilead area.

Sources

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  7. Health screenings for men age 65 and older (February 4, 2022)
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  8. Health screenings for women ages 18 to 39 (February 4, 2022)
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