Clinic
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Hours: 7:15 AM - 3:45 PM
Phone: 210-407-5803
Every NEISD campus has a Registered Nurse (RN) ready to aide your student. Additionally, Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) and Clinic Assistants (CAs), supervised by the RN, are at designated campuses.
Our Nurses
Luke Taliaferro, RN
Nurse
Clinic News
Screenings 2025-2026
Oak Meadow will commence state-mandated screenings in September. Screenings include:
Hearing and vision for grades PreK, Kindergarten, 1st, 3rd, 5th, as well as any new students and any students referred by parents or teachers.
Acanthosis Nigricans screening (means briefly looking at the neck, typically during hearing screening, as it's a potential indicator of insulin resistance and risk for Type II Diabetes): 1st, 3rd, 5th grade, as well as any new 2nd or 4th grade students.
Spinal Screenings will take place in November or December and only apply to 5th grade girls per state law. These will be done by a female NEISD nurse, not Nurse Luke. Specific details will follow closer to the date.
Dental Screenings for 3rd graders will take place in the Spring Semester, typically in February or March. More specifics will follow for this, as well.
Please reach out for any questions, comments, or concerns. If you'd like to opt out, please submit a note or email me at LTalia1@neisd.net.
If your student has an elevated temperature (100.0 degrees Fahrenheit or higher) or diarrhea (3 loose stools in 24 hours), the Student Handbook and Texas DSHS requires the student to stay home until they have been fever/diarrhea free without use of medication for at least 24 hours.
Rashes that could be potentially contagious are required to be resolved or cleared by a healthcare provider to attend school.
If your student is having drainage and inflammation of the eye, please also have your student return when symptoms have resolved or whenever a healthcare provider states they can return to school.
Please call us for any specific questions, and we everyone feels better soon!
Oak Meadow Clinic
210-407-5803
What We Do
Every NEISD campus has a Registered Nurse (RN) ready to aide your student. Additionally, Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) and Clinic Assistants (CAs), supervised by the RN, are at designated campuses. Default description.School nurses and clinic assistants not only take care of skinned knees and stomach aches, but they also are responsible for…
- Hearing and vision screenings for all Kinder, 1st, 3rd, and 5th graders
- Acanthosis Nigricians screening for 1st, 3rd and 5th graders
- Dental screening for 3rd grade
- Scoliosis screenings for 5th grade girls
School nurses are a primary resource in recognizing and managing children´s health problems. School nurses have the professional education and expertise to function successfully in the separate complete systems of education and health care. NEISD school nurses are committed to each child´s individual development and safety.