There are five types of physicals offered at Garden State Family Care:
Annual physical
Preventive health care is based on the results of your annual physical as it lets your doctor assess your health even if you don’t have any symptoms. Each year, you visit your doctor for a review of your medical history and to discuss any symptoms.
Vital signs, height, weight, and blood work confirm you’re in good health or alert Dr. Mehta to potential health problems in need of treatment. Early detection of disease is the best way to prevent more severe health problems or to prevent a disease from progressing.
Sports physical
High school, college, and professional athletes may need sports physicians to participate. The exam considers your overall fitness level and mental health, while also looking for any health issue that could cause potential injury.
School physical
During a school physical, Dr. Mehta completes a full physical exam, including an observation of developmental, emotional, and social well-being. School physicals commonly involve:
- Blood pressure screening
- Immunizations
- Vision screening
- Hearing screening
- Wellness evaluation
Dr. Mehta also discusses the importance of a healthy diet and the need for exercise during the school physical.
Pre-employment physical
Many employers require a pre-employment physical before you can start working. The exam consists of an alcohol test, urine sample, and a physical exam to determine if you’re healthy enough to perform the responsibilities of the job.
Pre-employment physicals are common for construction and warehouse workers and help employers reduce job-related injuries and decrease health care costs. Garden State Family Care has the state-of-art equipment required to meet state health and fitness requirements.
Medical surveillance exam for lead or asbestos
Construction workers periodically need testing for lead and asbestos at the start of a job and upon completion.