Bruce Randolph Middle School School-Based Health Center
Bruce Randolph Middle School School-Based Health Center - Denver School-Based Health Center
3955 Steele St
Denver CO, 80205
Contact Phone:(720) 424-1232
Clinic Details:Denver Health’s School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) offer specialized pediatric focused care to treat most health conditions that affect school-aged children. Our services are available throughout the school year to any Denver Public Schools (DPS) student or child that attends a DPS affiliated Early Childhood Education (ECE) center within Denver County. SBHCs offer convenient care that limits the amount of time students are out of class and parent/guardians have to be off work. In many cases, students are able to get same day or next day appointments.
Services:Well Child/Well Adolescent Checks; Prescriptions and Medications; Care for chronic conditions, acute injury and illness; Reproductive health services; Testing and treatment for STIs; Mental Health Counseling; Parent and child health education
Remarks:Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Seasonal
Payment Method:There is no charge to the patient or their family for services offered in the health center. Patients will not have to pay co-pays, deductibles, or fees to be seen. Insurance may be billed but without cost to the family.
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