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Corwell Health outlines free school-based clinic services for Romulus students and community

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Corwell Health presented services available at the Romulus High School clinic, saying the clinic offers medical and mental-health care to adolescents at no out-of-pocket cost and will expand its age range in the fall.

Corwell Health told the Romulus Community Schools Board of Education on May 27 that its school-based clinic at Romulus High School provides comprehensive medical and mental-health services for adolescents and will expand its age range to include younger children before the next school year.

The presentation matters because the clinic offers low- or no-cost primary and behavioral health care on-site and to the surrounding community, which board members said could reduce health-related barriers to student attendance and learning.

Teresa Donahue, representing Corwell Health, said the clinic currently serves people ages 10 to 21 (and up to 26 for those with special-education eligibility), is open year-round and operates 40…

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