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School Based Health Centers (SBHCs)

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A School-Based Health Center (SBHC) brings healthcare right into schools. With services offered by licensed providers, SBHCs offer high-quality care for every student, much like your local pediatrician or community health center, where students spend most of their time – in school. There are seven (7) DC Health SBHCs in the District of Columbia.

A SBHC can serve as a student’s primary health care provider or supplement the services they would normally receive. Each SBHC will offer medical, oral, social and mental health services, and education to enrolled students, and to the children of enrolled students.

SBHC staff can also provide referrals to specialty care, community providers and other programs that coordinate to ensure every student receives the care they need to lead healthier lives.

Services Currently Provided:

  • First Aid
  • Injury Management
  • Chronic Condition Management
  • 504/IEP 

Services Coming:

  • Acute Care
  • Behavioral/Mental Health
  • Immunizations
  • Nutrition Counseling
  • Substance Abuse Screening
  • Oral Health
    • Dental Cleaning, Counseling, Education, Examination, and Sealants
  • Reproductive Health
    • Family Planning
    • Pregnancy Testing
    • Prenatal Care
    • Sexually Transmitted Infection Counseling, Testing, and Treatment

Contact Information for DC SBHCs:

Anacostia Senior High School
1601 16th Street, SE
Washington, DC 20020
(202) 724-5529
Hours of Operation: Monday, Wednesday and Alternate Wednesdays (8:00 am–4:30 pm)

Ballou Senior High School
3401 4th Street, SE
Washington, DC 20032
(202) 645-3843
Hours of Operation: Monday and Tuesday (8:00 am–4:30 pm)

Cardozo Education Campus
1200 Clifton Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 727-5148
Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (8:00 am–4:30 pm)

Coolidge Senior High School 
6315 5th Street, NW 
Washington, DC 20011
(202) 847-4077
Hours of Operation: 

Dunbar Senior High School
101 N Street, NW
Washington DC 20011
(202) 724-4086
Hours of Operation: Wednesday and Friday (8:00 am–4:30 pm)

Roosevelt Senior High School
4301 13th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011
(202) 727-6333
Hours of Operation: Tuesday and Friday, alternate Wednesdays (8:00 am–4:30 pm)

Woodson Senior High School
540 55th Street, NE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 724-2287
Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (8:00 am–4:30 pm)

School-Based Health Center Fact Sheet

School-Based Health Center FAQs

When are SBHCs open and what are the hours?
Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00am–4:30pm (open during lunch periods).

Following the DCPS closure and holiday schedule, SBHCs are open year-round (SBHCs run under a modified schedule during summer school and seasonal breaks if appropriate security measures are available). An on-call physician is available when the SBHC is closed (e.g., from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. on weekdays, weekends and holidays) and facilitate emergency room referrals of students as needed.

Who can receive services at a SBHC?
Any student currently enrolled at the high school or the children of those students. After graduation, seniors can use the health center through the first week of August. After that time period SBHC staff will assist students with transitioning to another health care provider.

Can I still go to my regular doctor’s office?
Yes. SBHCs can either supplement existing services received from a student’s primary health care provider or serve as a student’s regular health provider. SBHCs offer the convenience of a doctor’s visit without missing an entire day of school or requiring a parent to miss work. SBHC staff communicate with your regular doctor to keep them informed of treatments provided at the SBHC

How do I sign up?
When you enroll in school, you can obtain SBHC enrollment forms from the school’s registrar. The forms are also available in the “Attachments” section at the bottom of this webpage. A minor of any age may consent to use the SBHC for confidential services. These services may include family planning, pregnancy testing, STD and HIV testing and treatment, substance abuse concerns and mental health concerns. Please consult the Minor Consent Law for more information.

Is it true that students don’t pay?
YES! Students DO NOT directly pay for services.
If a student has medical insurance, the insurance company may be billed where applicable.
We do not send bills or letters home for confidential services.
If a student does not have medical insurance, a case manager is able to help students apply for it.

What if there’s an emergency?
If a new student needs to be seen at a SBHC for either confidential services or an emergency service, enrollment into SBHC services will be completed by SBHC staff. Parents/Guardians will be contacted for verbal consent in the case of an emergency. Students seeking confidential services will be able to self-consent.

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Service Contact: 
Community Health Administration
Contact Phone: 
(202) 442-9525
Contact Fax: 
(202) 442-4947
Contact TTY: 
711
Contact Suite #: 
3rd Floor
Office Hours: 
Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Service Location: 

Health, Department of

GIS Address: 
2201 Shannon Place SE
City: 
Washington
State: 
DC
Zip: 
20020