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College Starting Soon? Here’s Where to Get Your Physical Done in Homestead

The new college semester is just around the corner, don’t forget one major thing: your physical exam. Whether you’re entering a medical program or just starting school in South Florida, a physical might be required, and we’ve got you covered!

Wait. Why Do I Even Need a Physical?

College programs want to make sure you’re healthy and ready to roll. A quick physical helps prove that. Plus, some programs and schools need specific forms filled out before you can start.

Programs That Usually Ask for a Physical

You might be surprised by how many do. Here’s a list:

  • Nursing & Pre-Med
  • EMT / Paramedic
  • Medical Assistant / Phlebotomy
  • Radiology, Respiratory, Physical & Occupational Therapy
  • Dental or Pharmacy Tech
  • Fire Science, Criminal Justice
  • Early Childhood Ed (with field work)
  • Sports & Athletics
  • Any school that asks for updated vaccine records or TB testing

Why Come to Mani Specialty Center?

Because you’re busy, and we respect your time. We’re local, fast, and chill.
Here’s what makes us a go-to in Homestead:

  • Walk-ins welcome (no need to book weeks ahead)
  • We fill out your school forms for you
  • TB tests & lab work, if your program requires it
  • Friendly team, Spanish-speaking staff
  • Affordable for students with or without insurance

Don’t Wait Until the Week Before Classes

The rush is real. The closer it gets to the start of school, the more people scramble to get their paperwork done. Get yours today and avoid the chaos.

Whether you’re starting at Miami Dade College, FIU, The College of the Florida Keys, or a local trade school, we’re here to help you check this off your list.

Ready to Get It Done?

Schedule your appointment below, or simply walk in. Have any questions? Contact us today!

Address:

151 NW 11th St. Suite W-303 Homestead, FL 33030

Call or Text:

786-743-4803 | 786-561-7155

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