OU Health Stay Well in School

  • Virtual Doctor Visits for OKCPS Students

    Kids Shouldn't Miss School. You Shouldn’t Miss Work.

    When kids get sick and miss school, it’s hard for them to keep up. OU Health wants to help kids stay healthy and in class. That’s why we offer easy-to-use care right at your child’s school.

    With a quick video call, you and your child can talk to a doctor during the school day. This means fewer sick days, less time off work, and more learning.

    During the 2025-2026 academic year, we’re excited to provide school-based digital visits to six schools:

    • Esperanza Elementary
    • Coolidge Elementary
    • Hillcrest Elementary
    • Fillmore Elementary
    • Southeast Middle School
    • U.S. Grant High School

    We will work to expand access to additional schools throughout the year.

How It Works

    • Video Visit: If your child feels sick at school, they can go to the nurse’s office. The school nurse can help them talk to a doctor from Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health using a video call. Parents can join the call if they are able.

    • Checkup and Care: The doctor can check your child and treat things like colds, ear infections, fevers, and the flu. They can also help with long-term issues like allergies, eczema, asthma, or ADHD.

    • Medicine: If your child needs medicine, the OU Health Pharmacy can send your child’s medicine directly to their home. As part of OU Health’s community benefit program, you may also qualify for reduced cost medication.

    • Vaccines: Oklahoma City Public Schools families can walk-in to any of our pediatric clinics for vaccinations.


    To sign up for this free program, talk to your school nurse about the OU Health Stay Well in School program. Families interested in having digital visits available for their students must fill out the required consent forms.

Required Forms

  • Please complete the telehealth forms on Parent Portal if you'd like your student to receive telehealth services while sick at school. 

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FAQ

  • What is a school digital visit?

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    A Stay Well in School visit is a way for your child to be seen by an OU Health Oklahoma Children’s Hospital pediatrician while at school without leaving to go to a clinic, hospital, or urgent care. The pediatrician can remotely hear your child’s heart sounds and look into your child’s ears during the virtual exam, with the assistance of the on-site school nurse.

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  • Who can use the school digital visit service?

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    The Stay Well in School program is only available to students who attend the participating schools: Esperanza Elementary, Hillcrest Elementary, Fillmore Elementary, Southeast Middle, and US Grant High School and who have completed the required forms.

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  • When is the Stay Well in School available?

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    Appointments are available during school hours throughout the school year.

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  • What is the cost of the Stay Well in School program?

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    Insurance will be billed. Most insurance plans cover all or most of the costs for digital visits. If you are uninsured, the cost will be covered. No child will be refused treatment due to inability to pay.

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  • What is the cost of the school telehealth program?

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    Insurance will be billed. Most insurance plans cover all or most of the costs for telehealth visits. No child will be refused treatment due to inability to pay. For those without insurance, grant funding will help cover the cost of care.

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  • Can the parent be there for the telehealth visit?

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    Parents/guardians are always welcome to attend, but are not required. Parents/guardians can be added to the visit either by your cell phone number or email.

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  • Will my child get a prescription medication if needed?

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    If medicine is needed, the OU Health Pharmacy can deliver prescriptions directly to your home. As part of our community benefit program, families may qualify for reduced-cost medication. Not all visits will result in a prescription.

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