Core Primary Care Houston provides sports physicals for children, teens, and young adults throughout the greater Houston area. Our board-certified physicians complete the pre-participation physical exam required by schools and athletic programs, and because we are a primary care office, your student athlete gets more than a quick clearance form. They get a physician who reviews their full health history, identifies any potential health issues, and communicates directly with parents about anything that needs follow-up.
Most families scheduling a sports physical choose a primary care appointment over an urgent care visit. Our physicians know your child, which makes the sports physical faster, more accurate, and more useful. We also offer sports physicals at our Sugar Land, Katy, and Needville locations for families outside the Houston Medical Center area.
A sports physical, also called a pre-participation physical examination (PPE), is a medical evaluation required by most Texas schools and sports leagues before a student athlete can participate in organized athletic activities. The exam confirms that a young athlete is physically ready to participate in sports safely and identifies any health conditions that could put them at risk during practice or competition.
Sports physicals are separate from annual wellness visits. They focus on cardiovascular health, musculoskeletal function, and any medical history factors that could affect safe participation in sports activities. Texas schools and athletic programs typically require a completed physical form signed by a physician before the start of each sports season.
Houston sports physicals are required by schools and athletic programs for any student who participates in organized athletics. This includes:
Texas UIL requires that every student athlete complete a pre-participation physical examination before their first practice each school year. Many club programs and private athletic programs follow the same standard. Check with your school or sports team for specific requirements, as they vary by district and organization.
Texas schools require two different types of physical examinations from students. The first is a school enrollment physical, required for children entering Texas public school for the first time, transferring from out of state, or reaching certain grade levels. The second is the UIL Pre-Participation Physical Evaluation (PPE) form, required for any student who participates in UIL-sanctioned sports or extracurricular athletics.
Core Primary Care physicians complete both. If your student needs a school enrollment physical and a sports physical before the new school year, we handle both requirements at the same appointment. Bring the blank UIL PPE form and any school enrollment health forms to your visit and our physician will complete and sign everything before you leave.
We serve families from Houston ISD, Katy ISD, Fort Bend ISD, Spring ISD, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, Alief ISD, Humble ISD, and Needville ISD. If your school or sports program uses a district-specific form, bring it to the appointment. We complete any form a Texas school district or athletic program requires.
The sports physical begins with a thorough medical history review. Parents and athletes complete a health history form covering past surgeries, chronic health conditions, known allergies, current medications, and any previous injuries that may affect athletic participation. Our physicians review this before the physical exam begins so nothing gets missed under time pressure.
We ask specific questions about family history of heart disease, sudden cardiac events, and inherited conditions that may not yet be symptomatic. These questions are one of the most important parts of the pre-participation exam and an area where a primary care physician has a clear advantage over an urgent care provider who has never met your child.
We check height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, vision, and hearing as part of the baseline assessment. Abnormal vital signs, particularly elevated blood pressure or an irregular pulse, trigger additional evaluation before clearance is granted. Checking vital signs carefully at every sports physical is how we catch cardiovascular issues before they become a medical emergency on the field.
The physical exam assesses joint stability, range of motion, muscle strength, and flexibility across the spine, shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles. Our physicians identify asymmetries, old injury sites that have not fully healed, and structural factors that may increase injury risk during athletic activity. Identifying these issues is how thorough sports physicals prevent injuries before the sports season begins rather than treating them afterward.
Athletes with a history of concussion, fractures, torn ligaments, or chronic joint pain receive additional attention during this portion of the exam. If your student athlete has had previous injuries, bring any relevant imaging reports or specialist notes to the appointment.
Cardiovascular screening is the most clinically critical part of any sports physical. Our physicians listen for heart murmurs, assess rhythm, and review family history for conditions associated with sudden cardiac death in young athletes. Conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are often asymptomatic until triggered by intense physical activity. This screening exists to keep your child safe — not just to satisfy a school form.
If our physician identifies any cardiac concern, we explain the finding, order appropriate follow-up testing, and communicate directly with any referring cardiologist. We do not clear athletes when there is an unresolved cardiovascular question. Health and safety is the decision, not the schedule.
Urgent care clinics offer sports physicals as a convenience service. Core Primary Care offers them as part of ongoing primary care. The difference matters. At an urgent care clinic, the provider reading your child’s physical form has no prior knowledge of their health history. They complete the form in 10-15 minutes and clear the athlete based solely on what is disclosed that day.
At Core Primary Care Houston, we know your child. If we have seen them for illness, injury, or a wellness visit, that history informs the sports physical. We flag things an urgent care provider would not know to ask about. And if something in the exam raises a concern, we handle the follow-up in the same office, with no gap in care.
Same-day appointments are available. We keep check-in fast and wait times short. Walk-in availability is offered when the schedule allows, but booking a same-day appointment online is the fastest way to get in and out. Reducing wait times and keeping families out of urgent care waiting rooms is part of how we provide care in Houston.
Our Houston physicians have extensive experience providing sports physicals for children from elementary school age through high school and beyond. Pediatric care for young athletes requires more than reading off a checklist. It requires a provider who can have a real conversation with a 13-year-old about symptoms they have been hiding from their parents, who spots the athlete downplaying everything, and who gives parents the peace of mind of hearing directly from a physician what was found and what it means.
We provide children’s sports physicals Houston TX families need for recreational leagues, club sports, private athletic programs, and school-based teams. Our approach combines compassionate care with clinical rigor. If this is your child’s first sports physical, we walk through the process with them before the exam begins.
Before your appointment, contact your school or sports program to obtain the specific physical form they require. Most Houston-area schools use a standard UIL form. Some private sports programs have their own forms. Bring the blank form to your appointment and our physician completes and signs it before you leave.
No lab work or fasting is required for a standard sports physical. The exam is non-invasive. No appointment needed for walk-in visits when the schedule allows, but same-day booking online is faster.
The UIL sports physical season peaks in July and August before fall sports tryouts and pre-season practice begin. If your student is trying out for a fall sport, schedule their physical at least two weeks before tryout dates to allow time for any follow-up if a concern is identified during the exam. Spring sport athletes should schedule physicals in November or December before the spring season begins.
Our physicians provide thorough evaluations that go beyond checking boxes on a form. We take the sports physical seriously because the consequences of missing something are serious. A student athlete with an undetected heart condition, an unstable joint, or an unmanaged chronic illness faces real risk every time they step onto a field, court, or track.
After the exam, our physician reviews all findings directly with the parent or guardian. If the athlete is cleared with no restrictions, we say so clearly. If there are health conditions that require management before full clearance, we explain what those conditions are, what the follow-up plan looks like, and how to communicate the situation to the student’s coach. Ensuring safe participation in sports activities — so student athletes can safely participate in sports without hidden health risks — starts with a thorough evaluation, not a rushed sign-off.
We also connect sports physical findings to ongoing primary care. If we identify a condition that warrants a follow-up visit, we schedule it before the family leaves. This is what separates a thorough sports physical at a primary care clinic from a clearance form signed at an urgent care walk-in.
Core Primary Care offers a full range of physical exams for patients of all ages alongside sports physicals. Our Houston clinic provides annual wellness physicals for children and adults, school physicals required for enrollment in Houston-area school districts, work physicals for employment clearance, and DOT physical exams for commercial drivers. Our healthcare professionals handle all of these in one location.
If your student needs both a school physical and a sports physical, we complete both at the same appointment. If you need a general wellness physical or preventive care visit alongside the sports physical, we coordinate both so you are not making two trips.
Core Primary Care offers sports physicals at four locations serving families across the greater Houston area:
Sports physicals in Sugar Land, serving student athletes in Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Stafford, and Fort Bend County.
Sports physicals in Katy, serving families in Katy, Cinco Ranch, Cypress, Fulshear, and western Harris County.
Sports physicals in Needville, serving student athletes in Needville, Rosenberg, and surrounding Fort Bend County communities.
Most sports physicals take 20-30 minutes. Athletes with complex medical histories or findings that require additional evaluation may take longer. Booking a same-day or advance appointment online reduces wait times compared to walk-in visits.
Sports physical costs vary depending on your insurance plans. Many insurance plans cover preventive physicals including sports physicals as part of annual wellness benefits. Contact our office before your appointment to verify coverage. Self-pay rates are available for families without insurance.
Same-day appointments are available in most cases. We recommend calling in the morning or booking online to check availability. Walk-in availability is offered when the schedule permits. Booking ahead gives you the most flexibility for time and provider preference.
No. A sports physical focuses specifically on physical readiness and safety for athletic participation. An annual physical covers a broader range of health topics including immunizations, developmental screening, lab work, and preventive care. Many families choose to schedule both at the same visit. Ask our staff about combining both at your appointment.
Not passing a sports physical is not always permanent. Most athletes who are not immediately cleared have a specific condition that needs evaluation or treatment before they can participate safely. Our physician explains the finding, outlines the follow-up plan, and provides clearance once the issue is addressed. We provide professional medical advice, not just a pass or fail decision.
Yes. We provide children’s sports physicals Houston TX families need for recreational leagues, club sports, private athletic programs, and school-based teams. Our physicians have extensive experience with pediatric care across all age groups from elementary school through college-age athletes.
Do not let a missing physical form keep your student athlete off the team. Scheduling a sports physical at Core Primary Care Houston is fast and handled by board-certified physicians who treat the exam as the clinical evaluation it is. Book online today or call (713) 636-2621 to get a sports physical appointment at our Houston clinic. Same-day availability in most cases. Serving families across Houston, Sugar Land, Katy, Needville, Bellaire, Meyerland, West University, Galleria, and surrounding communities.