Denver Health School-Based Clinic
Denver Health’s School-Based Health Center (SBHC) at Manual High Schooloffers no-cost healthcare, meaning, there will be no bills sent home or costs for prescriptions. Services are available to any Denver Public Schools student or sibling. The Manual SBHC offers convenient care that limits the amount of time students are out of class and parents/guardians have to be off work. Students are able to get same-day or next-day appointments.
We’re offering in-person or telephone/video appointments.
Hours: 8-4:30
Clinic Phone Number: 720-423-5808
Appointments:
You can schedule your students for a visit at the clinic by calling 303.602.8958 or online through MyChart.
Services:
Well Child Checks that meet the requirements of school, sports, camp, and employment physical exams
Immunizations
COVID-19 testing and immunization
Care for chronic conditions and acute injury and illness
Prescriptions, medication, and routine lab tests
Individual, group, and family mental health counseling
Dental services such as screenings, cleanings, sealants, X-rays & virtual exams
Health education
Telehealth appointments are available for Manual’s School-Based Health Center Patients.
Telehealth appointments are a convenient, secure way to speak to your Denver Health provider from the comfort of your own home. Telehealth appointments will be conducted via telephone or video using a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera.
Learn more about telehealth.
Parental Consent & Confidentiality
A parent or guardian must sign a consent form before their child may use health center services. Once this is done, the child can use the health center at any time during the current school year. Supporting family communication is the main goal of the health center. Clinic staff encourage patients to discuss health care with their parents.
Sign the consent form, and sign up for the Manual clinic in English, Spanish or Vietnamese.
*Please note: Colorado state law allows minors to access confidential mental health and/or reproductive health services without parental consent. If a student meets the age requirements by law a signed parent consent form is not required. Colorado state law also allows some visits to the health center to be confidential. Information is not shared without student permission. The only exception is a life-threatening situation.