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SCHOOL-BASED
HEALTH CENTERS
WHAT ARE SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH
CENTERS?
Connecticut's school-based
health centers (SBHCs) are comprehensive primary
health care facilities located within schools or
on school grounds. SBHCs are licensed by the
Department of Public Health. Multidisciplinary
teams of professionals provide a wide range of
services including routine checkups/physical
exams, immunizations, mental health services,
crisis intervention, prescription and dispensing
of medications, dental care (selected sites
only) and more.
All children enrolled at the site
school may use the SBHC regardless of income or
health care coverage. SBHC services are aimed
at, but not limited to, students who do not have
access to a family doctor, or whose families
have little or no health insurance. Type and
extent of services provided vary.
Since services can't be provided
unless there is a signed Parent Permission Form
on file, it is recommended that parents complete
the form at the start of the school year.
For more information go to:
Connecticut Department of Public Health - School
Based Health Centers:
http://www.dph.state.ct.us
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT'S
COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service name: School
Health Programs
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SOURCE: Connecticut Department
of Public Health
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2012
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