Clinic
Contact the Clinic
Clinic Worker: Renee Jansma
Email: renee.jansma@gcpsk12.org
Clinic Phone: (678) 380-7262
The clinic is located in E/F Building in room 3.102.
Clinic Information
- If your child will need to use medication during the school day, please review our medication policy.
- You may request clinic forms from our clinic. For questions about health management forms or other clinic information, please contact the clinic at 678-380-7262.
Checking Out Sick Students
Should a student need to check out during the school day, the student should request a hall pass from the teacher and report to the clinic, which is located in Building E/F. A parent or guardian will be contacted to grant permission before a student is allowed to leave campus. Students will only be dismissed to a parent or guardian or emergency contact listed on the clinic card. Students who leave Parkview without following the check-out procedures will be considered AWOL from school and disciplined accordingly.
Keep your child home AND contact your child’s doctor when they have:
- Pink eye (Conjunctivitis)
- If the infection is bacterial and antibiotics are prescribed by a doctor, your child should stay home until they have been taking their antibiotics for 24 hours.
- If your child is not on antibiotics, stay home until the doctor releases your child.
- Strep Throat You should keep your child home until BOTH of the following have occurred:
- It has been at least 24 hours since their first dose of antibiotics, AND
- Your child has been fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication.
- A productive cough
- Your child should stay home. The Health Department recommends that a child experiencing a productive cough seek medical care to determine appropriate testing and treatment.
- Your child should stay home. The Health Department recommends that a child experiencing a productive cough seek medical care to determine appropriate testing and treatment.
- Positive COVID-19 test Regardless of vaccination status
- Your child should stay home until the Georgia Department of Public Health isolation release requirements are met.
- COVID-19 Isolation Guidance dph.georgia.gov/isolation-contact.
- Rashes or sores: Your child should stay home until a doctor releases your child.
- Rash in conjunction with fever
- A rash or draining sores that can not be covered
- Mouth sores with drooling
Tell the school nurse or administrator when your child has been cleared by their doctor.
You Can Help Prevent the Spread of Illness.
- Wash hands. Teach children to wash hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are a good alternative when soap and water are not available, but they are not as good as hand washing.
- Cover coughs. Teach children to cover coughs and sneezes with their inner elbow or a tissue. Always wash hands after coughing or sneezing.
- Don’t share personal items. Items such as drinking cups, utensils, towels, clothes, and hair care items such as brushes may contain germs that can make you sick.
- Mask when appropriate. Follow public health recommendations.
For more information about the health department, including services and locations, visit www.GNRhealth.com.
Have questions? Dial 770-339-4260 and ask for the Epi on Call. After Hours call 1-866-PUB-HLTH.
