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Walk-In Care for Schools

ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY CARE

Access to high quality, convenient medical care is important for families and large organizations such as school systems. King’s Daughters Walk-In Care for Schools promotes physical, mental, social and emotional health for children, families, and staff. The result is a healthier school:

  • Fewer missed school days
  • Fewer missed work days for parents
  • Faster access to appointments and care
  • Fewer emergency room visits
  • Better management of chronic diseases
  • Improved academic performance

FOR STUDENTS

We bring on-site well-child exams and sick visits along with:

  • Immunizations
  • Labs (flu, blood sugar, strep)
  • Health education and health fairs
  • Referrals

Telemedicine video visits. Care is delivered in the school through a fast, secure telehealth connection.

Case managers. Ensures children at high risk get appropriate treatment and/or support. On-site only as requested. We can assist students who may be:

  • chronically ill
  • frequent ER utilizers
  • suicidal/depressed
  • substance/tobacco abusers

Social workers can make referrals for assistance; substance abuse; housing, food and medication assistance; or mental health.

FOR FACULTY AND STAFF

On-site exams and sick visits along with:

  • Immunizations
  • Labs (flu, blood sugar, strep)
  • Health education and health fairs
  • Referrals
  • Occupational Medicine. Care for and follow up for workplace injuries or referral to King’s Daughters Occupational Medicine services.
  • Educational programs. Our professional clinical staff can bring on-site education opportunities for disease management of numerous chronic conditions.
  • Telemedicine video visits
  • Delivery. Whether it’s a script following a telemedicine visit or a prescription refill, we will deliver straight to you with little wait.

COLLABORATION

  • Collaborate with school districts to reduce or prevent spread of infections
  • Recommended vaccinations (Hepatitis A, HPV, meningococcal)
  • Determine how long to keep children away from school during acute illness
  • Monitor and address disease/infection trends

PARTNER SCHOOL SYSTEMS

Each school system has its own dedicated phone number to contact our team, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  • Ashland Independent Schools (606) 408-8921

  • Boyd County Schools (606) 408-8920

  • Carter County Schools (606) 475-5500

  • Elliott County Schools (606) 475-5501

  • Fairview Independent Schools (606) 408-8922

  • Greenup County Schools (606) 408-8925

  • Magoffin County Schools (606) 474-1925

  • Russell Independent Schools (606) 408-8926

To register online, visit: https://schoolhealthconsentweb.kdmc.net