Mobile Clinic
The Stormont Vail Health Mobile Clinic In Your Neighborhood brings us one step closer to being able to travel to different areas in the city that don’t have ready access to health care and provide primary care services.
About the Mobile Clinic
The ADA-accessible mobile clinic runs on an appointment schedule, but can take walk-ins as time allows. This 37-foot-long mobile clinic offers all services a primary care office would provide. The mobile clinic provides an Advanced Practice Provider (APP), along with a Medical Assistant, and a driver/registration attendant. Bilingual staff are available at all times on the Mobile Clinic.
The APP has capacity to serve 10 to 15 patients a day with appointments such as: well-child visits, annual physicals, chronic care follow-ups, lab work, diabetes check-ins, immunizations, and much more.
Services We Offer
Blood Pressure Check
Diabetes Screening
Routine Lab Work
Annual Screenings: (PAP, labs, physicals, BMI)
Immunizations (Including Flu Shots)
Care for On-Going Chronic Conditions
Communities Served
The Mobile Clinic brings health care options to North Topeka, East Topeka, Montara, and the Oakland neighborhoods, Monday, *Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. with locations varying.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Stormont Vail Mobile Clinic sets up with other partners in the Mobile Access Unit Partnership (MAP).
*On the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, the mobile clinic will also serve the residents of Rossville from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Stormont Vail Health is honored to receive honorable mention from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for the 2024 Kansas Health Champion Award for our mobile clinic. The award is given to individuals and organizations in the state who show exceptional dedication to promoting health awareness, disease prevention, and overall well-being. One winner and honorable mention award are given to an individual and organization in the state each year.
Thank you KDHE for this recognition of our hard working team who prioritize offering accessible and quality care to all.
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