- Madison High School
- Health Services | Madison High School
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Our Nurses
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Clinic RN, Deborah Tellez RNAshley Thompson, LVN
Contact Us
Phone: 210-356-1403
Fax: 210-356-1780
Every NEISD campus has a Registered Nurse (RN) ready to aide your student. Additionally, Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) and Clinic Assistants (CAs), supervised by the RN, are at designated campuses.
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Clinic News
Clinic News
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What We Do
School nurses are a primary resource in recognizing and managing student´s health problems. School nurses have the professional education and expertise to function successfully in the separate complete systems of education and health care. NEISD school nurses are committed to each student´s individual development and safety.
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What do we do my child's doctor wants he/she to use crutches/wheelchair/or the elevator while at school?
A physicians order is required. The order must include a statement(s) about the need for the use of the crutches, wheelchair, elevator, or all of the above. Once your child returns on campus, he/she must present to the clinic with the physicians order in order to receive a pass to allow for the specified accomodations.
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Where can we find the most up to date information regarding COVID-19 and the schools?
Please click on the following link to take you to the NEISD Critical Updates page for anything COVID-19 related: https://www.neisd.net/criticalupdates
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What do we need to know about our child taking medications or special accomodation while at school?
Click here to access all the resources needed for the medical and health management of your child during the school day & extracurricular activities:
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When can we can bring our students medications and medical supplies to the clinic?
For safety reasons during the COVID-19 pandemic, the clinic will have you sign up for specified date and time to bring all necessary medications and medical supplies into the clinic. Please click on the following link to sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gAm_JYahER-A38RM1vH0EC5hl8k0nee_eX5g7auM5gA/edit
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Tips for Parents/Guardians prior to bringing medications to the clinic:
1)Medications are to be brought in by an approved adult over the age of 18yrs old, current physicians orders, properly labeled medication container, non-expired medication.
2)Medications are not be brought in by students or carried on their person. Exception to this are those students who have physicians orders to self carry emergency medications such as an inhaler, epinephrine injection, or diabetes medication who has also received approval from the nurse.