Nationwide Children’s Hospital Opens Two School-based Clinics In Ohio

Nationwide Children’s Hospital (Columbus, Ohio) opened a school-based health center at Mount Vernon City Schools in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and a vision center at Reynoldsburg City Schools in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.

The health center at Mount Vernon High School is designed to provide additional access to primary healthcare services, such as well visits, immunizations, sports physicals, sick care, and asthma and diabetes management for students and their siblings.

The Reynoldsburg High School Livingston campus will be the site of central Ohio’s first school-based vision center. The school campus already offers primary care, behavioral health, sports medicine, dental, and chronic condition management services.

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