Living

Clark House Health Center

The health center is open seven days a week when school is in session and is staffed 24 hours a day by registered nurses, with a physician and counselor on call. You can contact Clark House by calling 603-229-4850 or emailing anurse@sps.edu.
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Clark House, a 14-bed medical center located in the heart of the School grounds, functions much like a family practice. Dr. John Bassi, a board-certified family practitioner, a staff of caring nurses, three counselors, a female health practitioner, and two athletic trainers provide care for the School. Clark House provides a relaxed, quiet atmosphere in which students may recover from illness or injury as well as develop a necessary and healthy balance in their lives.

In some cases, a student's health needs may exceed the limits of what Clark House can provide. In those situations, a student may be placed on a Health Leave. Concord Regional Hospital and a multi-specialty orthopedic group are less than a mile away.

Medical Services Include:


  • Medical care for routine and acute injuries and illnesses
  • Routine counseling
  • Psychiatric consultation
  • Management of student medications
  • Immunizations
  • Concussion management
  • Reproductive health
  • Health/wellness resources and programming
  • Specialty care (referred out): allergy, cardiology, dentistry, orthodontics, dermatology, gastroenterology, plastic surgery, general surgery, gynecology, infectious diseases, neurology, ophthalmology, optomertry, orthopedics, otolaryngology, podiatry, psychiatry, radiology, urology, and vascular surgery

Hours of Operation

Monday–Sunday 24 hours a day

Contact

Phone 603-229-4850
Email anurse@sps.edu
Life-Threatening Emergencies Call 911 immediately and then notify School Safety (4646)
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Support Services

No matter the kind of support you may need, St. Paul's has a network of support staff to assist you. An Episcopal minister is available to assist with adjustment issues, loss and bereavement, and spiritual concerns. A part-time consulting nutritionist is available for students seeking help in the areas of healthy eating, weight loss, weight gain, sports nutrition, and/or eating disorders. We also employ two certified athletic trainers who are educated in the prevention, evaluation, management, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries, as well as providing medical coverage at practices and games.
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