Coal Country Community Health Center, in partnership with the Beulah School District, is excited to offer expanded services of the IMPACT (Integrating Mental Health, Physical Health, and Continuity of Care Together) Program to students. On January 19, 2022, CCCHC opened a new school-based site located in the Beulah High School. Kayla Ternes, PA-C provides primary care services to students in PreK through 12th grade. Appointments are available Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Services available include but are not limited to, medication refills, sports physicals, depression/anxiety concerns, skin issues such as a rash, and upper respiratory symptoms including cough, sore throat, earaches, etc. She also will be able to do rapid testing for influenza, strep, mono, and urine screenings at the school.
Talitha Schnaidt, LPCC continues to provide counseling services and Dr. Matt Doppler, Psychologist (Sanford Health Visiting Specialist) provides psychotherapy to students in K-12th grade.
“I am so grateful and blessed to have the opportunity to provide this great service to our students! It is a convenient option to be able to address the mental and physical health to the students of Beulah, right in the area where they spend most of their day.” - Kayla Ternes, PA-C
Call CCCHC Beulah at (701) 873-4445 to schedule an appointment at the Beulah High School.
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