Sherburne-Earlville Middle/High School-Based Health
Contact
Phone:
Hours
Additional phone numbers:
When school is not in session: 844-255-7242 (844-ALL-SBHC)
After hours: 1-800-227-7299, or 1-800-BASSETT
Sherburne-Earlville Middle/High School-Based Health offers the following services:
- Preventative dental care
- Primary care
- Children’s health and pediatrics
- Convenient care
- Telemedicine
- Sports medicine and concussion care
- Medication follow-ups
- Health and wellness
- Mental health counseling
- Dietary counseling
- Chronic illness management
- Behavioral health
Elementary school students receive care at Sherburne-Earlville Elementary School-Based Health.
Sherburne-Earlville Middle/High School-Based Health Team:
- Nurse Practitioner: Gabby O'Reilly, FNP
- Registered Dietician: Olivia Gates, RD
- Mental Health Therapist: Gayle Morley, LCSW-R (remote)
- Collaborating Physician: Kerri LeBlanc, MD
- Dentist: Leah Carpenter, DMD
- Dental Hygienist: Cathie Rogers
- Ambulatory Office Assistant: Todd Duerheimer
- RN: Michelle Nieves, RS III
- Nurse Care Coordinator: Brianna Dunham
Recognized National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) NYS Patient-Centered Medical Home
Bassett Medical Center – SBHC – MIBassettSBHC – SherburneMSHS has received and sustained National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition. The New York State (NYS) Patient-Centered Medical Home program leverages health technology that supports high quality and patient-centered coordinated care. Sustaining NCQA Recognition through annual ongoing reporting demonstrates that the practice has invested in the tools, systems, and processes needed to deliver high quality and patient-centered coordinated care.
National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Approved Site
Bassett Medical Center – SBHC – MIBassettSBHC – SherburneMSHS is an NHSC approved site. Since 1972, the NHSC has been building healthy communities, ensuring access to health care for everyone, preventing disease and illness, and caring for the most vulnerable populations who may otherwise go without care.