Getting to Know your School Health Centers

Honor Community Health provides convenient medical and mental health services to students in Oakland County through our school-based health centers. Located at Pontiac High, Pontiac Middle, Waterford Mott High, and Children’s Village, these health centers serve adolescents ages 5-21. Each center is staffed with a nurse practitioner, behavioral health consultant, and medical assistant. Services offered include physicals, immunizations, sick visits, mental health counseling, educational classes, and confidential testing for pregnancy and bacterial-infections-treatment.com.

Why use a School-Based Health Center:

  • Convenient: located on your child’s school campus so there is no need to take work off to get to get them to a doctor’s appointment.
  • Youth-friendly: Our clinicians are specially trained to work with youth – they offer a welcoming, teen friendly environment which encourages openness.
  • Full-Service: we offer all the same services your child would receive at a regular doctor’s visit such as immunizations, check-ups, chronic illness and injury treatment.
  • Affordable: No child is turned away due to their health insurance type or ability to pay for medical care.

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School Health Center Success Stories

It was always good. I go there at least once a week. They always know how to help you. Once 5th hour comes, I get hungry and dizzy. They will give me a granola bar. Or if I’m having a bad day and I need to rant to them about something that’s going on, they will take time to talk. They will give me emotional support.

Student, Waterford Durant

 

It’s fantastic – We can rely on them to mental awareness and supporting our students while they are here and having outside influences that we don’t have control over so they can learn. It’s a huge impact.

We have had students that need mental support to testing that they worry about they can’t learn unless they get that answer.

Tylise Ivey, Teacher at Waterford Durant