Virtual Clinics
Virtual Clinics
Atrium Health and Bank of America partnered in 2022 to establish “Meaningful Medicine,” a program uniting the best innovations within health care, social impact, and workforce development to support health access and economic mobility in Charlotte.
The Meaningful Medicine program supports Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools students with School Based Virtual Care (Telemedicine) clinics when they are not feeling well at school, on campus and during school hours. This service is available in approximately 115 CMS locations.
The Meaningful Medicine program also provides School Based Virtual Therapy in 32 CMS schools, supporting student emotional wellness.
The Meaningful Medicine program is driving access to health care and supporting Charlotte students and families.
Watch the virtual clinics video or learn more in the informational flyers. School Based Virtual Care couldn’t be easier!
Informational Video
Resources
Step 1: Request a visit.
Your child can request a video visit by telling a leader on-site – like a school nurse – when they aren’t feeling well.
Once a visit has been requested, an Atrium Health medical professional will arrive to start the medical evaluation. You’ll be contacted for consent and invited to join by video or phone call.
Step 2: Start the visit.
Appointments are held in a private, secure space within the School Based Virtual Care location.
The medical professional connects your child by video to an Atrium Health Levine Children’s provider. The provider uses special technology, called digital diagnostic technology, to perform a virtual examination. The exam includes listening to your child’s heart and lungs and looking at their ears and throat.
Step 3: Get back to your day!
At the end of the visit, the provider delivers a diagnosis and treatment plan. If needed, lab testing can be completed at the School Based Virtual Care location and prescriptions can be sent to your preferred pharmacy. With your permission, we can send notes from your child’s visit to their primary care doctor. If they don’t have a doctor, we can help you find one.
If the condition is minor and not contagious, you and your child can get back to school, work and your daily activities.
Services
School Based Virtual Care provides care for minor conditions – similar to what you’d go to an urgent care or pediatrician for. Some locations also offer mental health services.
Additional Information
For information about the program, go to the Atrium Health website listed below:
