County Health Departments: Mental Health In Pinellas CountyThe North East High School Clinic program in Pinellas County, Florida offer health and mental health services to students who either have limited access to or under utilize health care services. This program offers students access to these services, allowing them to reduce the time the student misses school and provides support to parents who don’t have to miss work or delay seeking health services due to work or transportation constraints. Pinellas County Health Department offers these services for free; they are confidential and offered during school hours. The school officials coordinate with the student’s primary care physician for care, and provide services such as illnesses, sports and school physicals, check-ups, STD examinations, accidents or injuries, medication administration, immunizations, education, social service counseling, mental health care, and nutritional counseling. Written parental consent must be obtained prior to any services being rendered for a student under the age of 18. |

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