Health & infirmary
Health.
A school's duty of care, on the record — profiles, clinic visits, medications and immunizations, held where the right people can find them and locked away from the rest.
- Profiles
- Clinic visits
- Immunizations
- Incidents
- Counseling
A student's health, on the record.
Aarav Khanna
Class 6 · Section B · Roll 14
- Blood group
- O+
- Allergies
- Peanuts · Penicillin
- Emergency contact
- Meera Khanna +91 98xxx xxx21 · Mother
Recent clinic visits
- 12 Jun Headache, mild fever Rested · parent informed
- 04 May Sports — sprained wrist Cold compress · incident logged
- 21 Apr Routine inhaler refill Dispensed · noted on plan
Immunization status
Restricted to clinic + leadership · counseling notes hidden at this role
Rendered in the ScholaRise app palette · figures illustrative — the structure and computed fields are real.
The most important record in the school, kept the worst way.
In the nurse's room
Student health lives in a register in the nurse's room — and it works the way paper works, until the one moment it has to. The child with the allergy is on a trip and the staff with them don't know; a parent asks for an immunization record and it takes a week to find; an incident from last term is needed for a claim and nobody can say with certainty what was logged. None of this is anyone's fault — it's the medium, invisible to the people who need it in an emergency and a quiet liability the moment records are asked for. ScholaRise makes the infirmary a first-class, auditable part of the school record: held where the people who need it can find it, and locked away from the people who shouldn't.
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Student health profiles
Allergies, blood group, chronic conditions and emergency contacts — held against the student record, not a loose card in a drawer.
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Clinic & infirmary visits
Log each visit — the symptoms presented, the action taken, the outcome and who was informed. The register, made searchable.
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Medications
Track what was prescribed and what was actually dispensed at school — so the next nurse on duty starts from the record, not from memory.
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Immunizations
Vaccination records and status, kept current — so a gap is visible before it's a question from a parent or a board.
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Health screenings
Vision, hearing, dental and general screening records, kept in one place and tracked across a student's years at school.
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Chronic condition management
Ongoing conditions flagged for the staff who genuinely need to know — surfaced where it matters, not buried in a file.
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Incident & accident reporting
Structured logging of injuries and incidents — what happened, where, the action taken and the follow-up. A record, not a recollection.
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Counseling sessions
Confidential wellbeing and counseling records that stay exactly that — visible only to the people authorised to hold them, and nobody else.
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Certificates & measurements
Health and fitness certificates alongside physical and growth measurements — the documentation a school is routinely asked to produce.
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01 / 04
One record, the right year. Every health entry sits on the student the platform already knows — right across years, branches and promotions. The clinic isn't a separate island of data someone has to reconcile later.
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02 / 04
Private by design. Sensitive records are visible only to authorised roles. The clinic and leadership see what they're meant to; a class teacher doesn't get a student's counseling history. Fine-grained roles aren't an afterthought here — they're the whole point.
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03 / 04
Reachable from any chair. The same records on the native iOS and Android apps as on the web — so a duty nurse, a warden on a residential campus, or a head responding to an emergency is working from the live record, not last week's printout.
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04 / 04
Answerable, with Sol. Because health lives in the platform rather than a paper register, the Sol AI agent can answer the questions a school actually gets — who has a nut allergy in Class 6, whose flu shot is overdue — within the same permission boundaries.
The honest line
Not a medical device — a record-keeping system for the infirmary. The duty of care a school already holds, finally on the record.
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The walkthrough
- Length
- 30 minutes, no slides
- Run by
- Someone who runs a school
- Available
- Across India · web, iOS & Android
- Module
- Health & infirmary
- Platforms
- Web · iOS · Android
- Scope
- Branch + session
- Access
- Restricted by role