Sports and health are essential components of our lives, helping maintain physical fitness and mental balance. Whether you're just starting your training journey or returning to workouts after a long break, it's crucial to assess your body's condition, as its response to physical activity is important for both professional athletes and beginners.
We recommend undergoing regular check-ups before starting any physical exercise.
Our Fitness Check-up program includes several options:
- Check-up "Fit Check" +1 free training session at Smartass Sport Club
- Check-up "Power Check" +2 free training sessions at Smartass Sport Club
- Check-up "Ultra Fit Check" +3 free training sessions at Smartass Sport Club
What’s included in the check-up?
Sports Check-up "Ultra Fit Check" consists of just two visits:
Visit №1 – morning appointment, approximately 1 hour.
Visit №2 – no earlier than three working days after Visit №1 (subject to lab test readiness), approximately 2.5 hours.
*If necessary, the doctor may prescribe additional tests or consultations.
Medical Outpatient Consultation
- Sports Medicine Specialist Consultation – The specialist will conduct a final review based on your test results, provide recommendations, and answer all your questions.
- General Practitioner / Family Doctor Consultation – The specialist will conduct an additional examination, assess your overall health, help prevent possible illnesses, and ensure your body remains in optimal condition.
- Orthopedic and Trauma Specialist Consultation – The doctor will examine your body for injury risks and strains, as well as identify any hidden chronic joint conditions that could lead to future injuries.
- Nutritionist Consultation – The specialist will analyze your overall condition, monitor your weight if necessary, and make adjustments to your diet plan.
- Ophthalmologist Consultation with Intraocular Pressure Measurement and Autorefractometry – The specialist will perform an eye examination using various diagnostic methods, explain your condition and potential risks, suggest a treatment or vision correction plan, and provide eye care recommendations.