Schools and universities require physician documentation to excuse absences and protect students from academic penalty. SwiftCareMD provides a physician-reviewed, signed note for school — valid for K-12 attendance offices and college Dean of Students offices — delivered online, same-day with no appointment needed.
K-12 schools and colleges alike have attendance policies that can affect a student's academic standing, grades, or participation. Many schools require a physician's note to excuse an illness-related absence, differentiate excused from unexcused absences, or allow makeup exams and assignments.
Without documentation, absences may be marked unexcused — a significant issue for students in grade school, middle school, high school, or college courses with strict attendance requirements.
SwiftCareMD's physician-signed notes are formatted to meet the documentation requirements of most school attendance policies. A parent or student submits the intake form, a licensed doctor reviews the symptoms, and a professional note is delivered within minutes.
A parent (for minors) or student (for adults) describes the illness and absence dates. Takes about three minutes.
A physician licensed in your state reviews the reported symptoms asynchronously and issues a note if the clinical picture warrants it.
A signed PDF note is emailed immediately, ready to submit to the school office.
Parents managing a sick child who need documentation quickly, college students navigating professor absence policies, and graduate students managing research or coursework commitments all benefit. Available in the U.S. with 24/7 live chat support.
A pediatrician or urgent care visit to obtain a school note costs $150–$300. SwiftCareMD costs $34.99 with a money-back guarantee if a note isn't clinically appropriate.
The entire process takes minutes — not hours.
Skip the waiting room. Get a legitimate medical absence note from a U.S.-licensed physician — delivered to your inbox in minutes. $34.99 flat fee, HIPAA compliant, signed by an NPI-verified physician.