Primary Care & Preventive Medicine · Carrollton, TX

Physical Exams in Carrollton, TX

Annual physicals help identify health issues early—before symptoms appear. We offer comprehensive exams for adults and children, plus sports physicals to ensure athletes are cleared to participate.

Preventive care, refined

Regular tune-ups keep your car running in prime condition. Physical exams do the same for your body and long-term health. These visits help catch issues early and support long-term wellness through labs, screening, and lifestyle guidance.

Annual Tracking

Monitor trends year over year—key markers, risk factors, and overall baseline health.

Early Detection

Identify concerns like hypertension and diabetes early—when treatment is most effective.

Sports Clearance

Sports physicals for athletes to confirm readiness and discuss injury prevention.

Annual Physicals Sports Physicals Walk-ins Welcome Labs Available Blood Pressure Checks Preventive Care
What are physical exams? Preventive care that protects long-term health.
Physical exams are an important part of preventive health care. They help keep track of your health from one year to the next, and they can identify potential issues before you experience symptoms.

Early detection of concerns like hypertension and diabetes ensures you get the care you need before complications occur. Annual exams are available for men, women, and children by appointment or on a walk-in basis during business hours.

We also offer free blood pressure checks between visits to identify hypertension early or monitor an existing condition.
What happens during a physical exam? What we review, measure, and test.
During your physical exam, you can expect questions about your health history and family history. Your provider completes an exam and notes important details, including:
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Body temperature
  • Blood pressure
  • Joint strength and flexibility
Depending on your needs, blood testing and other lab work may be recommended to assess your overall health. You’ll also receive guidance on diet, exercise, and lifestyle improvements to support wellness.
Why should I have annual physicals? Even if you feel fine—prevention matters.
Annual physicals are appointments you schedule outside of “sick visits.” Because chronic health concerns can exist without symptoms, physical exams help identify potentially serious diseases early—when treatment is typically most effective.

Sports physicals are also available for athletes of all levels to ensure readiness and to discuss injury prevention and performance.
Schedule your exam Call, book online, or walk in during business hours.
To schedule a physical exam or sports physical in Carrollton, TX, call:

(972) 695-6256

Physical Exams Near You

Looking for a physical exam near me or a sports physical in Carrollton, TX? St. Mary’s Primary Care & Wellness Center serves patients in Carrollton and nearby communities including Farmers Branch, Addison, Lewisville, Plano, and North Dallas. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours, and lab work may be available when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about annual exams, labs, sports physicals, blood pressure checks, and walk-ins.

Do you offer sports physicals in Carrollton, TX?

Yes. Sports physicals are available for athletes of all levels. We confirm readiness to participate and can discuss injury prevention and performance.

Can I walk in for a physical exam?

Yes. Annual physical exams for adults and children are available by appointment or on a walk-in basis during business hours.

What measurements are included?

Your provider notes key measurements such as height, weight, temperature, blood pressure, and joint strength and flexibility. Labs may be recommended based on your needs.

Do you offer blood pressure checks between visits?

Yes. Free blood pressure checks are available between visits to help identify hypertension early or monitor it over time.

Why schedule an annual physical if I feel fine?

Because many chronic conditions have no early symptoms. Annual exams support early detection and prevention, helping reduce long-term complications.

Credible Sources

  • U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) — preventive screening recommendations
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — blood pressure and diabetes education
  • American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) — preventive care and annual visits