Viking School-Based Health Centers

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PROVIDERS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE SUMMER TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING HEALTH CARE SERVICES:

Medical Visits, Dental Visits, Behavioral Health Visits

For the summer, we will be located at The HealthCare Connection's Lincoln Heights location for in-person visits.

Telehealth visits are also available for medical and behavioral health visits. Please ask about Telehealth services when you call.

Princeton's Viking Village SBHC patients can contact medical, dental, and behavioral health providers by calling (513) 588-3623.

*Services will resume at the start of the next school year.

Your continued care is important to us!

Particularly , if you are feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or dealing with relationship issues, we are here for you!

National Sucide Prevention Hotline: (1.800.273.TALK)

Support and assistance 24/7 for anyone feeling depressed, overwhelmed or suicidal.

Trevor Project Lifeline (1.866.488.7386)

Provides 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.

Cincinnati Warm Line (513.931.WARM)

2 4 / 7 Peer Support hotline

Crisis Text Line (Text "START" to 741741)

2 4 / 7 Support text line

The Princeton City School District (PCSD) in partnership with The HealthCare Connection (THCC) currently has a School-Based Health Center for students to utilize located at Princeton High School/ Middle School in Viking Village.

Services provided include the treatment of common illnesses and injuries, management of chronic conditions (like asthma), physicals, vaccines, oral and behavioral/mental health screenings, and referrals to other medical providers as needed.

The Viking School-Based Health Center is now taking appointments for siblings of students in the district at the Viking School-Based Health Center, ages newborn-19 years old.   

Please take advantage of this convenient way to get quality healthcare at your child’s school. To be seen at one of VSBHC’s parents or guardians just need to complete and return a consent packet. Once approved, your child can be seen at the center until they graduate from high school. Any student can enroll. There are no eligibility, income, or insurance coverage requirements and no student is denied services due to the inability to pay.

Enrollment forms can be found at the bottom of this page and also can be obtained from the school nurse’s office.

Staff is also available to assist families without health insurance to determine their eligibility for affordable insurance options through Medicaid or the federal health exchange. 

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