
As the 2025–2026 school year begins, Livingston HealthCare is pleased to announce the reopening of its school-based health clinic, Livingston HealthCare at Livingston Public Schools. Formerly known as the Ranger Clinic, the facility is located on the campus of Park High School and will reopen Monday, August 25, 2025.
Livingston HealthCare at Livingston Public Schools provides convenient access to high-quality medical and behavioral health services for students in grades 3–12 at Park High School, Sleeping Giant Middle School, and East Side Elementary. The clinic also serves teachers and staff across the Livingston Public School system.
“Our goal is to make healthcare accessible, timely, and supportive for students and staff alike,” said Lindsay Comte, Livingston HealthCare’s Family Nurse Practitioner at the clinic. “Whether it’s a routine check-up or help managing a chronic condition, we’re here to ensure that health needs don’t get in the way of learning.”
Medical Services: Lindsay Comte, FNP, will be available on-site: Mondays & Wednesdays: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, and Tuesdays: 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm.
Behavioral Health Services: Licensed Clinical Psychologist Chris Spromberg, Psy.D, will be available on-site: Mondays & Thursdays: 7:30 am – 4:30 pm.
“This is care designed with the whole child in mind,” said Spromberg. “When students feel their best—physically and emotionally—they’re better equipped to succeed in school and in life.”
Appointments are scheduled during school hours to minimize disruption to learning and family routines. Services include:
- Routine child well checks
- Care for minor illnesses and injuries
- Sports physicals
- Chronic condition management
- Nutrition counseling
- Referrals for specialty care
- Behavioral health services
Livingston HealthCare encourages families and staff to take advantage of this valuable resource. For a full list of services or to learn more, visit www.livingstonhealthcare.org.