Send me to school if...
- I have a runny nose or just a little cough, but no other symptoms.
- I haven’t taken any fever-reducing medicine for 24 hours, and I haven’t had
- a fever during that time.
- I haven’t thrown up or had any diarrhea for 24 hours.
Keep me at home if...
- I have a temperature higher than 100 degrees even after taking medicine.
- I’m throwing up or have diarrhea.
- My eyes are pink and crusty.
Call the doctor if...
- I have a temperature higher than 100 degrees for more than two days.
- I’ve been throwing up or have diarrhea for more than two days.
- I’ve had the sniffles for more than a week, and they aren’t getting better.
- I still have asthma symptoms after using my asthma medicine (and call 911 if I’m
- having trouble breathing after using an inhaler).
Remember, Hazel Health is here to help with your child’s health needs!
Robla School District offers a free, school-based healthcare program for students! Hazel Health will provide our students with quality care without leaving school. Why? Because healthy students learn better. Parents don’t miss work, and no need for a ride to the doctor’s office (or emergency room). Hazel Health needs no appointment, no insurance and no immigration check to provide free healthcare to students in school.
- School-based
- No insurance, no cost, no co-pay
- Urgent care
- Health screenings
- Patient education
- Provider ordered over-the-counter
- Medication and/or prescriptions
- Referrals to health care professionals,
- School and community resources
With parent/guardian consent, students can participate in Hazel’s healthcare program. Find more information and consent forms here.