School-Based Healthcare Center
The Community Medical Clinic's (CMC) School-Based Health Center (SBHC) is available at North Central High School
The SBHC operates like a minute clinic on campus, offering quick and effective free medical care, and is available to students throughout the school year. We have data assessing the SBHC's since it began in 2015; we know this service is vital to achieving higher graduation rates and fewer missed school days for Kershaw County students.
The SBHC is open to ALL North Central High School students (no income limits, no insurance limits). While it does not replace your students’ primary care provider, our nurse practitioner can treat common illnesses, such as completing flu and strep testing in the office and writing prescriptions as needed. A parent or guardian will be notified of visits and any student needs. If necessary, the primary care provider will be contacted to keep everyone in the loop on the student’s care. The SBHC service also reduces the time parents take off work to care for a sick student.
Students must be enrolled to receive these services. Once enrolled, the student receives services until graduating high school. The completed form should be returned to the school front office.
Students who haven’t yet taken advantage of CMC’s School-Based Health Center (SBHC) at North Central High School can enroll anytime to get free medical care from a nurse practitioner.
Download Enrollment Form HERE and return to the school front office.