Mobile Clinics for New Mexico Healthcare
Across New Mexico, mobile clinics  are closing the gap between people and healthcare, especially in places where hospitals and health centers are out of reach.
Mobile medical units bring primary care to remote places, including Navajo Nation, Mescalero Apache Tribe, and Pueblo communities, and deliver opioid response services to areas hit hardest by the crisis.
New Mexico Needs Mobile Programs—Be the One to Start
Serving New Mexico from the Four Corners to the Border
New Mexico is more than just Albuquerque and Santa Fe. You can find vehicles built to serve:
- Navajo Nation
- Pueblo of Zuni
- Acoma Pueblo
- Pueblo of Isleta
- Mescalero Apache Tribe
- Ohkay Owingeh
- Clovis
- Las Cruces
How much does a mobile medical Unit cost in New Mexico?
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New Mexico’s wide-open landscapes are breathtaking, but they also bring serious healthcare challenges:
Long travel distances, extreme weather, and limited access to local providers. That’s where mobile clinics in New Mexico can step in.
We work with organizations like:
Tribal health programs: Serving Nations like the Navajo Nation, Mescalero Apache Tribe, and the Pueblo of Zuni with mobile care, including opioid response services
Non-profits: Delivering outreach to people in remote or underserved areas
Public health departments: Offering vaccines, screenings, primary care, and opioid overdose prevention across multiple counties
Crisis response teams: Operating mobile mental health, addiction, and opioid treatment units
Wherever your team goes, your vehicle should go with you and keep up.
Meet our Team in New Mexico