CHCNRV’s PCHS School-Based Health Center is part of the fabric of our community.
What is a School-Based Health Center?
School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) are primary care medical and/or dental centers in public schools that serve students, staff, and employees.
While our Pulaski County High School (PCHS) program is innovative, it is hardly unique. Across the nation, more than 1900 similar programs operate in 45 states.
The Community Health Center of the New River Valley has been a trusted partner in our community’s health since 2014 and our legacy runs even deeper; back to 1981 as a free clinic. We are managed, staffed, and directed by people with a real commitment to quality healthcare for everyone who lives in the New River Valley.
How does the School-Based Health Center differ from a School Nurse?
School nurses are valued partners in care, however, they are limited in what they can provide, as by the Code of Virginia school nurses cannot conduct any invasive procedures on children (e.g., cannot use otoscopes in ears, use tongue depressors, remove splinters, administer vaccines, or even conduct physicals). They primarily manage medications that must be taken while at school and make referrals to primary care practitioners, dentists, and specialists per their judgment.
The presence of our SBHC gives the school nurse more options to see that students promptly receive the medical and dental healthcare they need.