Mobile Clinics for Georgia Healthcare

Across Georgia, Mobile Clinics  are closing the gap between people and healthcare, especially in rural communities where distance, limited providers, and hospital closures make care harder to reach. 

Mobile medical units bring primary care, behavioral health, and telehealth services to communities facing long travel times, provider shortages, and limited local infrastructure.

Georgia Needs Mobile Programs. Be the One to Start

  • Across South Georgia, from Moultrie to Bainbridge, and into communities like Camilla, mobile health clinics help outreach teams deliver care where over 50 rural counties lack a hospital and access isn’t guaranteed.

Serving across Georgia 

We know Georgia is more than just Atlanta and Savannah. We build vehicles that serve:

Every corner of the state:

  • Moultrie
  • Bainbridge
  • Camilla
  • Tifton
  • Sylvester
  • Blakely
  • Donalsonville
  • South Georgia communities

How much does a mobile medical Unit cost in Georgia?

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Georgia’s rural communities face serious healthcare barriers: long drives to the nearest hospital, limited local providers, transportation gaps, and patients who need care closer to home. That’s why Georgia’s Rural Health Transformation Program specifically includes mobile health units, telehealth pods, behavioral health, dental care, preventive screenings, and substance use treatment as part of its rural healthcare strategy.

Mobile clinics can support organizations like:

  • Rural health programs: Bringing primary care, preventive screenings, diagnostic services, prenatal care, and follow-up care into remote areas

  • FQHCs and rural health clinics: Extending existing services to patients who cannot easily travel to a fixed clinic

  • Public health departments: Providing check-ups, testing, screenings, vaccinations, and community health education closer

  • Behavioral health teams: Creating safe, private spaces for mental health care, substance use support, telehealth visits, and care navigation

  • Telehealth partners: Turning mobile units into connected access points for specialist consults, remote care, and follow-up visits

Wherever your team needs to reach patients, your vehicle should be built to bring care with you.

Meet our Team in Georgia

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Simon Jones

Mobile Medical Unit Consultant

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Russ Evans

Mobile Medical Unit Consultant

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Ewoma Ojogho

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Joseph Olisa

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