Locations
Tiger Health Center
Tiger Health Center is HealthReach’s second school-based health center (SBHC) location, located at Gardiner High School (MSAD 11) in Gardiner, Maine. This SBHC was established in 2026, and offers easy-to-access healthcare for students and staff at Gardiner High School, conveniently located near Gardiner, Pittston, Randolph, and West Gardiner in Kennebec County, Maine.
We offer care in the school to ensure quality, accessible healthcare to all students. We listen to students and work with them and their families to meet their needs. We make sure that students’ families can afford the care they need, whether or not they have health insurance. We can also help connect students to social services and community resources, such as health insurance and food assistance.
Our Services
Care for Acute/Chronic Illness
Immunizations
Physicals and Check-ups
Reproductive Healthcare and Education
Sports Physicals
Mental Health Counseling
New patient applications will be accepted beginning in August.
Phone
207-861-9730
Fax
207-861-9630
Address
Gardiner High School/MSAD 11
40 W Hill Road
Gardiner, Maine 04345
Our Hours
Tuesday through Friday
Hours coming soon…
Hours may vary based on school’s schedule, health center will close on school closure days.
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