Two dedicated registered nurses on your campus, every school day. Full-service pediatric and adolescent healthcare — from daily sick visits to chronic condition management — supervised by Premium Health Centers.
SkoolDoc is a complete school health program. Two dedicated registered nurses, a clinical team supervising from Premium Health Centers, and a care schedule that maps to how kids actually use healthcare — not how an insurance form thinks they should.
Sick visits, wounds, strep tests, flu screenings, orthopedic injuries, upper respiratory infections. Walk-in hours during recess so kids can get seen without missing class.
Asthma care every two weeks. ADHD medication reviews monthly. Diabetes, severe allergies, and seizure disorders monitored daily with parent-aware care plans.
Sports clearance exams, hearing services, obesity counseling, health education. Quarterly programs keep your student body ahead of issues instead of chasing them.
Kids shouldn't have to feel awkward about seeing a nurse. Younger students see a female RN. Older students have the option of a male RN. It's how we handle healthcare with the dignity each age deserves.
A dedicated female RN for your youngest students — consistent presence, pediatric training, trauma-informed practice. Every child in the lower grades knows her by name by October.
A dedicated male RN for middle-school-age students — handles sports injuries, adolescent health, mental health triage, and the conversations older kids need to have with a clinician they feel comfortable with.
Care is scheduled around how kids actually use it. Acute issues get handled every day. Chronic conditions get regular check-ins. Screenings happen on a cadence that catches things before they become problems.
Our nurses follow a structured rhythm that matches your school's schedule. Morning arrival for pre-class check-ins, active walk-in hours during recess when the bulk of visits happen, and afternoon coverage for scheduled appointments and chronic care follow-ups.
Between those windows, our team handles documentation, parent communications, and coordination with Premium Health clinicians for anything that needs escalation.
Review student action plans, set up exam stations, check medication inventory.
Scheduled medications for students on daily regimens (ADHD, allergies, asthma).
Daily acute care. Sick visits, injuries, strep tests, headaches. Kids drop in during their recess block.
Sports physicals, chronic condition follow-ups, parent conferences, screenings.
Chart visits, communicate with parents, coordinate with Premium Health team on escalations.
SkoolDoc collects all medical information, documentation, and parental consent forms directly from families. We carry complete clinical liability for every student visit. When a parent can't be reached during a medical emergency, our clinical team treats the child under emergency medical protocols — with full legal coverage and Premium Health physician oversight in place.
Our clinical model is designed and supervised by Premium Health Centers in Brooklyn — one of the most established community medical practices in New York. Every SkoolDoc nurse operates under their oversight.
Medical Director of Premium Health Centers with 40+ years of clinical experience in internal medicine. Affiliated with Maimonides Medical Center. Provides clinical oversight for every SkoolDoc nurse on the ground.
Board-Certified Physician Assistant at Premium Health Centers, dedicated to providing competent and customized diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive health services. Supports clinical escalations and protocol design for SkoolDoc.
Every visit is documented and shared with the family. Parents don't get surprised by a bill or a mystery note — they get real-time updates the moment their child is seen.
Text or email alert the moment your child is seen, with the reason for the visit and the nurse's notes.
Every visit, every medication, every screening. Exportable for your pediatrician, specialists, or school records.
Message your school's nurse directly about concerns, medication changes, or questions. Same-day replies.
A school year isn't uniform. Flu season hits in November. Sports physicals ramp up in August. Allergy season spikes in May. Our program is built around the real calendar of a school.