Mobile Clinics for Oklahoma Healthcare
Across Oklahoma, mobile clinics are closing the gap between people and healthcare, especially in places where hospitals and health centers are out of reach.

- In Tulsa and Oklahoma City, mobile medical units support homeless populations and underserved neighborhoods.
Oklahoma Needs Mobile Programs—Be the One to Start
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Serving Oklahoma from Woodward to Idabel
You can bring mobile healthcare to every corner of the Sooner State, with units ready for places like:
- Woodward & Guymon (Panhandle)
- Tahlequah & Pawhuska (Tribal communities)
- McAlester & Durant (Southeast rural towns)
- Oklahoma City & Tulsa metro areas
…and anywhere else people need care.

How much does a mobile medical Unit cost in Oklahoma?
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Why Communities Ask for Mobile Clinics in Oklahoma
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Rural hospital closures – Mobile units fill gaps left by shuttered facilities.
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High chronic disease rates – On-the-ground services enable early detection and ongoing management.
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Limited specialty care – Dental, mental health, cardiology services delivered on-site.
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Transportation barriers – Vans bring care to places without reliable transit.
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Tribal health equity – Mobile units allow tailored outreach to Native communities.
What Your Program Can Do with a Mobile Clinic in Oklahoma
Primary & Preventive Care: Vaccinations, health screenings, check-ups.
Mobile Counseling Van: Behavioral health and substance misuse support.
Mobile Outreach Unit: Community engagement, crisis intervention, and trust-building.
Mobile Medical Unit: On-site diagnostics, intake, and chronic care management.
Trail Edition Upgrade: Designed for rougher terrain in rural regions and Tribal lands.
Meet our Team in Oklahoma


