Head Lice Tips
Inside View: Questions Clients Ask Lice Technicians

LiceDoctors technicians have three missions: 1) to get rid of the lice infestation 2) to give clients peace of mind 3) to educate clients about lice to help prevent future infestations. Here are the 5 most common questions asked of LiceDoctors professional lice technicians by clients.
Albany and Corvallis School Head Lice Policies

Schools in Albany and Corvallis follow the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) and do not have a “no nit” school” lice policy.
Catalina and Casas Adobes School Head Lice Policies

Both Catalina and Casas Adobes are located in the Amphitheater school district, which requires children to receive treatment for lice before returning to school.
Head Lice Removed at Your Convenience

We come out at night, on the weekends, wherever and whenever you want us to treat your family.
Decatur and Tucker School Head Lice Policies
Schools in Decatur and Tucker only restrict school attendance if an active case of lice, including live bugs is present.
Dearborn and Taylor School Head Lice Policies

Schools in Dearborn and Taylor do not have “no nit” head lice policies adhering to the current trend that advocates that those policies are ineffective at preventing or containing outbreaks of head lice.
Troy and Rochester Hills School Head Lice Policies

It is prudent to check with your child’s health services department to ascertain the particular policy.
Roswell and Alpharetta School Head Lice Policies
Roswell and Alpharetta are both within the Fulton County School District and still adhere to “no nit” head lice policies.
Montgomery County School Head Lice Policy

Montgomery County schools still maintain a strict “no nit” policy when it comes to head lice.
Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield School Head Lice Policies

Schools in Farmington Hills and West Bloomfield do not adhere to a strict “no nit” policy with regard to head lice.