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Back-to-School: Make Sure Your Child’s Health Records Are Up-to-Date

As summer comes to an end and the new school year is just around the corner, parents have a big list of things to do—getting school supplies, buying new clothes, and changing sleep schedules. But one of the most important things that often gets overlooked is making sure your child’s health records are up to date. We know how important it is for schools to have the right medical information to keep your child safe and healthy. From vaccinations to allergy warnings and emergency contacts, having current records can help avoid delays in school enrollment and make sure your child gets the right care in case of an emergency. Below, we’ll explain what you need to check before the first day of school.

Why Up-to-Date Health Records Matter

Schools require health documentation for many reasons:

  • Safety – It’s important for teachers and staff to be aware of allergies, long-term health issues (like asthma or diabetes), and any medications students might be taking.
  • Compliance – There are state laws that require students to have specific vaccinations in order to attend school.
  • Emergency Preparedness – In case of an accident or medical emergency, schools need to have the right contacts and medical guidelines ready.

Not giving updated records might lead to your child being temporarily kept out of school until the paperwork is turned in. To prevent a last-minute scramble, check everything now.

Key Health Records to Update

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  1. Immunization Records

Vaccines keep kids safe from diseases that can be avoided and are necessary to enter school. In Pennsylvania, as well as in most other states, students should have:

  • Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP/Tdap)
  • Polio
  • Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
  • Hepatitis B
  • Varicella (Chickenpox) – Proof of vaccination or immunity
  • Meningococcal Vaccine – Required for certain grades
  • Covid-19
  1. Allergy & Medical Condition Forms

If your child has:

  • Food allergies (like peanuts, dairy, etc.)
  • Insect sting allergies (such as bees)
  • Asthma, Diabetes, or other chronic conditions

The school nurse needs to have a plan ready and saved. This plan should include:

  • Medication authorization forms (for epinephrine pens, inhalers, etc.)
  • Symptoms to watch for
  • Emergency steps
  1. Emergency Contacts

Double-check that the school has:

  • Primary and secondary emergency contacts (other than parents)
  • Up-to-date phone numbers
  • Authorized individuals who can pick up your child
  1. Medication Authorization

If your child needs medication during school hours (even over-the-counter meds like ibuprofen), most schools require:

  • A doctor’s note
  • Original prescription packaging
  • Clear instructions as to how much to give your child

How Bucktail Medical Center Can Help

We make it easy to get your child’s health records in order before school starts. Our services include:

  • School and sports physicals
  • Immunizations (including catch-up vaccines)
  • Allergy action plans and medical forms
  • Quick access to medical records

No appointment? No problem! Walk-ins are welcome for many services, but scheduling ahead ensures minimal wait times.

Final Checklist Before School Starts

To make sure nothing slips through the cracks, use this quick list:

  • Verify immunization records (Check with us if unsure)
  • Update allergy/medical forms (Submit to the school nurse)
  • Review emergency contacts (Add backups if needed)
  • Provide medication authorizations (If applicable)
  • Schedule a sports physical (If joining athletics)
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Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute!

Need to update your records? Stop by the clinic today—we’ll ensure your child is set for a healthy and successful school year! The back-to-school rush can be crazy, but your child’s health should always come first. Bucktail Medical Center is ready to assist families in getting prepared with quick and dependable care.

If You Need Medical Care:

Stop in to our Emergency Room or our Community Clinic immediately! Our clinic accepts walk-ins. We are here to help, 7 days a week.

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