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Beloit Health System Counseling Center

 

What is the Beloit Health System Counseling Center?

Located on campus at Beloit Memorial High School, the Beloit Health System Counseling Center serves as a mental health clinic. Beloit Health System (BHS) is the partnering health care organization that provides services to students enrolled in the School District of Beloit. It is the Counseling Center's commitment to ensure that all students receive high-quality mental health care with the added convenience of being in the school, where students spend most of their day. Certainly, a student who is healthy is better equipped to learn and achieve academic success. 

Services and Hours of Operation

Counseling services are provided on campus at 1225 Fourth Street in Beloit Memorial High School. Appointments can be scheduled on Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Please call 608-361-3032 to schedule an appointment. The Counseling Center is closed on days when students are not in attendance.

All students enrolled in the School District of Beloit are able to access services offered at the Counseling Center. Students who attend BMHS may use the Center at a time that is convenient for them, such as during study hall, with the proper consents on file. All other students (4K-8th) must have a parent/guardian present for their visit.

Enrollment and Parental Consent

For students to receive mental health services available at the Counseling Center, parents/guardians must sign a parental consent form. The Counseling Center can only provide care to students who are enrolled through consent; therefore, it is important for parents to enroll their child by returning a signed Parental Consent Form.

Insurance, whether commercial insurance or Medicaid, will be billed for services. However, NO student will be refused care based on their ability to pay. If a student is uninsured, the Counseling Center staff can direct them to resources that will help them find an insurance plan that is right for them and their family. For more information on eligibility for public or private health insurance, click here.

If you have any questions, please contact the Director of School Health Services, Michelle Babilius, at (608) 361-4024 or via email.

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