WPHF Brings New School-Based Health Center to Hungerford Elementary
Starting this school year, a nurse practitioner will be in place at Hungerford Elementary School in Eatonville to see students at no cost to families, regardless of insurance coverage.
This is the third School-Based Health Center (SBHC) funded by the Winter Park Health Foundation, joining our established SBHCs at Glenridge Middle School and Winter Park High School. Healthcare Providers of Florida manages all three centers.
Available services include:
- Physicals
- Flu, strep, and other tests
- Diagnosis and treatment
- Prescriptions
- Specialist referrals
Students from any of WPHF’S 14 designated schools can receive care at any one of our three centers. The same free health services are also available to those students’ siblings up to 18 years old, as well as children who attend daycare, private schools, or charter schools in Eatonville, Maitland, or Winter Park.
The School-Based Health Centers are part of the Coordinated Youth Initiative (CYI), WPHF’s 30-year partnership with Orange County Public Schools, through which WPHF has invested more than $24 million to support student health.
WPHF is proud to be able to expand this effort, and we thank our partners for working with us to help bring care to even more children throughout our community.