Student Health Services

Student Health Services

On January 1, 2024, Livingston C0unty School District will offer a new expansive health service available to our students through a partnership with Wright Medical. Dr. Alex Wright is a family medicine doctor who will now be providing these services. Our school nurses will also be practicing under his supervision. Please ensure that you have completed and turned in the proper consent forms to see Dr. Wright and also to receive care from our school nurses.  It is essential that we have this paperwork on file prior to your child receiving health services. We are excited about this new partnership will benefit our students and our staff. Contact nurse Kari Garner or nurse Jessica Belt to schedule appointments with Dr. Wright.

LCS Nurse Clinics

Cardinal Clinic
Located at North Livingston Elementary
Services LCMS and NLES Students
Phone: 270-988-2394
 
Mustang Clinic
Located at South Livingston Elementary School
Phone: 270-928-3915
 
LCHS Clinic
Located at Livingston Central High School
Phone 270-928-4263

Health Clinic Information

There are three health clinics available within the Livingston County School system. These clinic are operated and staffed by the Graves County Health Department (until December 31, 2023) and provide the following services:

  • Lab tests for diabetes, and anemia are available
  • Required screenings for vision, hearing, and scoliosis in targeted grades
  • Monitoring and follow-up of at-risk students, such as those who have insulin-dependent diabetes or severe allergies requiring the use of epi-pens; Health education for faculty and staff to appropriately care for those students in the absence of the school health clinic staff
  • Continuous health supervision (including first aid when at the school site) which involves assessment and treatment within the scope of nursing practice, along with referral and follow-up
  • Health education on a variety of topics for students, faculty, staff, and parents
  • Infectious disease surveillance, such as monitoring, screening, and referrals
  • The health professional can serve as a liaison with community agencies and programs to enhance health services for students and families