
Kansas students in grades 7-12 can receive their sports physicals for the upcoming school year at the Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas (CHC/SEK), starting April 1, 2026.
“We encourage student-athletes to complete their physicals early,” said Linda Bean, DO, CHC/SEK Chief Clinical Officer. “By getting it done now, you can avoid the summer rush and ensure you’re ready for the upcoming season.”
Physicals are offered at all CHC/SEK Walk-In Care locations—no appointment needed. Families should bring the school’s form with them.
CHC/SEK offers walk-in care at the following locations:
- Coffeyville
- Columbus
- Fort Scott
- Iola
- Miami, OK
- Parsons
- Pittsburg
- Pleasanton
Parents can also request a sports physical during their child’s well-child visit with their primary care provider. At the appointment, parents should let the provider know that their child plans to participate in sports during the upcoming school year.
For more information, visit chcsek.org.
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About Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas
The Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas (CHC/SEK) serves as a healthcare hub for communities in Kansas and Oklahoma. CHC/SEK delivers quality, integrated care to nearly 90,000 patients each year with a goal of improving health, sustaining rural communities, and providing purpose-driven work to 950 staff members. Beyond healthcare, CHC/SEK finds innovative ways to improve lives by focusing on education, housing, and transportation. Regardless of income or insurance status, CHC/SEK ensures everyone receives the care they need. For more information, visit chcsek.org.
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