School-Based Health Centers
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To ensure students are healthy and ready to learn, Omaha Public Schools partners with One World Community Health Center and Charles Drew Health Center to provide quality health care within nine School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) in buildings throughout the district.
The SBHCs are staffed by licensed, advanced-practice registered nurses and physician assistants who can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications for many illnesses that keep children out of the classroom. The SBHCs can also provide the required school physical and immunizations.
With parent/guardian consent, any Omaha Public Schools student and their minor siblings may use the services provided in the SBHC. The relationship with a student’s medical home is not disrupted if the SBHC is utilized by the student. The SBHC accepts Medicaid, Kids Connection, commercial insurance or they can provide a low-cost, sliding-fee schedule for uninsured children based on family income and size.
To enroll, the School-Based Health Center Enrollment and Consent Form must be completed by a parent/guardian and returned to school. For more complete information about hours, services and cost, please call your school nurse for assistance.
Partners and Locations
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Charles Drew Health Center
402-457-1200School Locations:
Belvedere Elementary, 3775 Curtis Ave. 402-932-1232King Science & Technology Center, 3720 Florence Blvd. 402-502-5644
Kellom Elementary, 1311 N. 24th St. 402-505-5451
Northwest High, 8204 Crown Point Ave. 402-916-5964
OneWorld Community Health Centers
402-734-4110School Locations:
Bryan High, 4700 Giles Rd. 402-991-3904Buena Vista High, 5616 L St. 402-952-4050
Indian Hill Elementary, 3121 U St. 402-933-4968
Liberty Elementary, 2021 St. Mary's Ave. 402-505-8180
Spring Lake Elementary, 4215 S. 20th St. 402-932-7014
FAQ
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What can the SBHC do for my child?
A School-Based Health Center (SBHC) is available at your child's school or a nearby school during the school year. The SBHC is staffed and operated by OneWorld Community Health Centers or Charles Drew Community Health Center and provides on-site medical services. The SBHC is able to diagnose and treat many common conditions, such as:
- Sore throats
- Headaches
- Ear infections
- Burns, scrapes, sprains and minor wounds
- Immunizations
- Physicals, school and sports
- Preventive care and screenings
The SBHC does not replace your child's regular health care provider, but rather they can supplement the services he/she provides. Help will provide in finding a primary health care provider outside of the SBHC if your child(ren) does not currently have one. The SBHC does NOT provide emergency services.
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What are my payment options when using the SBHC?
If you have Medicaid, Kids Connection or private health insurance, the SBHC will provide services, collect required co-pays and send bills to your insurance carrier. If your child is not eligible for Medicaid or have private insurance, a sliding fee scale will be used to cover expenses. If using the sliding fee scale, during your first visit please provide pay stubs for one month. Additionally, if you currently do not have health insurance coverage, the SBHC staff will work with your family to help enroll your child(ren) into Kids Connection or Medicaid if eligible. Absolutely no child will be turned away due to a family's inability to pay.
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How do I get my child(ren) enrolled into the SBHC?
In order for your child(ren) to be seen in the health center, a signed parent consent form and your child’s health history must ordinarily be on file in the SBHC. You can obtain parent consent and health history forms through your child's school, school nurse, or download form on this page. Once parent consent and health history forms are completed and signed, please return them to the school nurse's office or bring them to the SBHC during your child's scheduled appointment.
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If I choose to enroll my child in the SBHC, can they still visit the school nurse?
Yes. All children enrolled in the SBHC will still have access to services provided by the school nurse regardless of their status with the SBHC.
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How do I make an appointment for my child?
If you wish to use the SBHC, please contact the SBHC nearest to your home or child’s school to schedule an appointment. For your child(ren)'s first visit, you will be asked to provide:
- Health history
- SBHC Enrollment Form if not already on file
- Insurance / Medicaid card if eligible
- Pay stubs for one month if using the sliding fee scale
Should your child get ill during the school day, your school nurse will contact you and coordinate care with the SBHC staff.
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Who can use the SBHCs?
The SBHCs are able to provide health services to:
- ALL Omaha Public Schools students and staff
- Minor siblings of all Omaha Public Schools students (birth through 18 years)
- Early childhood populations from Head Start, Educare, and Nebraska Early Childhood Collaborative (NECC) Childcare Network