Lincoln County School Based Health Centers
Services FAQs
Q: What are the School Based Health Centers?
A: The School Based Health Centers (SBHC) are located at Newport High School, Taft High School, Toledo High School and Waldport Middle School. The SBHC’s provide easy access to medical,
family planning and mental health services.
Q: Who can receive services?
A: All students attending Lincoln County Schools are eligible to receive care, provided we have consent. However, students are urged to seek care with their private doctors who are familiar with their medical histories.
Q: What do services cost?
A: Services are based on Fee for Service, subject to ability to pay. Medicaid and/or private insurance providers will be billed for care. No one is turned away for inability to pay.
Q: Who is on staff?
A: Lincoln County School Based Health Centers provide licensed professional providers such as Nurse Practitioners, Physician's Assistants, Registered Community Health Nurses, and Mental Health Therapists.
Medical oversight is provided by the medical director of the Lincoln Community
Health Center. Clinic Assistants and Health Services Advocates provide support and assistance.
Q: How are students referred to the health center?
A: Parents, students, and school staff can refer a student to the health center.
Q: Are appointments needed?
A: Yes, however a limited number of appointments are available for "walk ins".
Q: Who will see the students' medical records?
A: Health center services are private and confidential. Health center records will not become part of a student’s school record and information cannot be shared with school personnel without written consent.
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