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Our team will support you in building a healthier you. No matter what your health needs are, having a team support you will keep you on the path to meeting them. We work together to connect you with the services you need.
An annual physical or annual physical exam is basically a yearly visit to your doctor to make sure that your overall health is okay and you don't have any medical problems that you are unaware of.
What is usually included in an annual physical exam? Annual exams typically check the following things, regardless of your gender: Medical history. Your doctor will ask you questions about your lifestyle and habits, including smoking and drinking, vital signs, heart and lung exams, head, neck, and abdominal exams, neurological exam, skin exam and laboratory work.
Ozark Healthcare providers are qualified to perform sports physicals for kids and teens. Our providers will review your child's medical history, conduct an exam and recommend additional tests and diagnosis if necessary. Following the session, your provider will fill in the required medical forms for the athlete. Also called pre-participation physical examinations (PPE), sports physicals are usually a part of registering youths for participation in a sport. Organizers generally require an evaluation for children to participate, with regulations varying according to the rules of the respective state, school or a sport's governing body. A PPE helps to assure that the athlete is healthy and physically ready for their chosen activity such as baseball, football, soccer or track. Before registering, check with the organizers about their eligibility requirements. The purpose is to help minimize the risk of injury while your child plays.
We are now offering medical marijuana recertifications. Call our office today to schedule your appointment.
There are currently 18 qualifying conditions for medical marijuana therapy that the state of Arkansas recognizes as legal and valid: Cancer, Glaucoma, Positive status for human immunodeficiency virus/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome, Hepatitis C, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Tourette’s syndrome, Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative colitis, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Severe arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Alzheimer’s disease, Cachexia or wasting syndrome, Peripheral neuropathy, Intractable pain, Severe nausea, Seizures (including without limitation those characteristic of epilepsy), Severe and persistent muscle spasms (including without limitation those characteristic of multiple sclerosis).
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