Sanford Health to Offer Sports Physical Event in Watford City for Student-Athletes

Sanford Health is offering sports physical events for student-athletes to complete their sports physicals for the 2026-27 school season. Student-athletes are required to get an annual sports physical when participating in school-sanctioned sports and must have their physicals completed before the first day of practice for their sport.

Student-athletes can receive their sports physical this summer on June 3 at the Sanford Watford City Clinic from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

The cost for sports physicals is $35. Parental permission is required to receive a sports physical. Please bring your $35 payment (credit card only) and signed state sports physical form. Walk in without an appointment.

If unable to attend a sports physical event at Sanford Health, families may also request to schedule a well-child or sports physical appointment for their young athlete’s annual sports physical.

  • A sports physical includes a physical exam with a provider to ensure safe participation and completion of the sports physical form.

  • A child wellness exam is billed to your insurance and includes a comprehensive evaluation, immunizations, family history review and sports physical requirements.  

A well-child exam also offers an opportunity to talk about nutrition, safety, and other age-appropriate topics. Parents are encouraged to check with their insurance provider, as many pay 100% for a wellness exam.

Student-athletes are asked to bring their school physical form to their visit with parent portion completed and signed. Both traditional sports physicals and well-child checks are by appointment only.

Visit sanfordhealth.org/bismarck-sports to find a sports physical event near you or schedule a traditional sports physical or well-child exam with your primary care provider at Sanford Health. Please call 701-842-3740 with questions.

The Sanford Health Bismarck Region provides health care to central and western North Dakota, eastern Montana and northern South Dakota. It includes 26 clinics in Bismarck, Mandan, Minot, Dickinson, Williston and Watford City, as well as a Level II trauma center located in Bismarck.

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