Sports Physicals and Health Forms Without the Last-Minute Scramble
Schools and leagues may require provider-completed physical forms before participation. BlueHive helps coordinate ordered services where your school uses the platform.
Common Questions & Answers
Here are the things employees like you want to know — and straight answers.
What should I bring to a sports physical?
Bring a valid photo ID if you have one, the school or league physical form, a list of medications, and any relevant history requested by the form. Minors may need a parent or guardian depending on clinic and state rules.
Fewer return visits for missing paperwork
Will any physical form work?
Usually no. Schools and leagues often require their own form. Use the exact form your school or athletic program provides.
A completed form your school is more likely to accept
Can BlueHive clear me to play?
BlueHive can coordinate the ordered service and documentation workflow. The provider completes the exam form, and the school or athletic organization makes final participation decisions.
Clear ownership of the exam, form, and final decision
I play more than one sport this year
Many schools accept one current physical for multiple sports within a defined window, but rules vary by school, league, and sport. Check the participation policy before each season.
Fewer duplicate appointments where the school allows reuse
Preparation Guides for Your Services
View the preparation guide for each service to know exactly what to expect
Quick Tips
- 1Bring the exact form from your school, league, or athletic association
- 2Complete student and guardian sections before the appointment when allowed
- 3Bring glasses, contacts, inhalers, or medications you normally use
- 4Schedule before tryouts or practice deadlines
Ready for Your Visit?
Student athlete health requirements vary by state, school, sport, and league. BlueHive can help coordinate sports physicals and related documentation workflows when ordered by a participating organization.