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Mobile Clinic and Diagnostics – Urgent, Emergent, and Primary Care Medical Services

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CDR HEALTH CAN RAPIDLY DELIVER ANY TYPE OF CARE NEEDED IN A COMMUNITY AND SERVE AS A SURGE CAPACITY PROVIDER, ESPECIALLY WHEN A DISASTER STRIKES, USING FULLY EQUIPPED MOBILE VANS AS WELL AS MODULAR STRUCTURES.

BRINGING HEALTHCARE TO YOU

 

CDR Health has a fleet of mobile clinic and diagnostic vehicles custom designed and specially equipped to handle urgent, emergent, and primary care medical services, allowing us to bring healthcare immediately into disaster zones and provide access to healthcare services to thousands of vulnerable and underserved communities.

CDR HEALTH HAS CONVENIENT AND SPECIALLY EQUIPPED MOBILE MEDICAL OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO MEET YOUR IMMEDIATE, ROUTINE, OR PREVENTIVE CARE MEDICAL NEEDS INCLUDING VIRTUAL OR IN-PERSON APPOINTMENTS.

FEATURES AND SERVICES

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PRIMARY CARE

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URGENT/EMERGENT CARE

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SPECIALTY CARE

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Global Med Telehealth

Telemedicine supervisory oversight

Laboratory

Ability to provide services 24/7

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Ultrasound

ADA compliant with a wheelchair ramp

Able to service up to 4 patients at once with up to 10 patients in observation using attachable infrastructure units (available at request)

Staffed by a team of experienced emergency room and primary care providers (MD, DO, NP, PA)

CDR HEALTH’S MOBILE MEDICAL CLINICS OFFER SEVERAL BENEFITS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE PROVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES THAT CAN PLAY A CRITICAL ROLE IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTER RECOVERY. WE ARE COMMITTED TO USING OUR MOBILE CLINICS TO DELIVER CARE IN WAYS THAT DIFFER FROM TRADITIONAL MEDICAL SETTINGS, INCLUDING:

Areas (including remote) where the medical need is greater than the medical infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and providers can support or have resources available

In response to community needs immediately following a disaster

In response to changing community needs where cost-effective, temporary solutions need to be provided

Mobile sites

Home healthcare

Shelters

Schools

Nursing homes

Other community sites

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MOBILE CLINICS CAN IMPROVE ACCESS BY SERVING AS A VITAL LINK BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY AND CLINICAL FACILITIES

 

Our state-of-the-art mobile units each include two exam rooms, with the ability to expand to an additional 10 bed facility using attachable infrastructure, fully equipped with the diagnostic capabilities required during most urgent, emergent, specialty and primary care visits, including the use of telehealth equipment to connect patients to providers as needed.

CDR HEALTH HAS THE RESOURCES TO PROVIDE DISASTER RECOVERY EXPERTS AND HIGH-QUALITY MEDICAL SERVICES ‘BOOTS ON THE GROUND’ IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING A DISASTER

2022 | Hurricane Ian

On September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian hit the west coast of Florida as a strong Category 4 Hurricane devasting multiple counties and severely impacting healthcare operations and hospital facilities in the area.

 

CDR Health was mobilized to provide a mobile clinic, providing primary and urgent medical needs assistance in various locations post-storm, where demand for services was needed most.

Estero Recreation Center Shelter- 9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd | Estero, FL 33928

Lee County North Fort Myers Shelter – 18900 N Tamiami Trail | North Fort Myers, FL 33903

CDR Health was mobilized by the Florida Department of Health to provide a 10-Bed Freestanding Emergency Department in the Town of Fort Myers Beach ‘ground zero’, with the provision of immediate medical care for the local residents affected by Hurricane Ian. The site operated 24/7 and patients were not billed for services.

2023 | Hurricane Idalia

On August 30, 2023, at 7:45 a.m., Hurricane Idalia made landfall near Keaton Beach, Florida, as a high-end Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds near 125 mph. Less than 20 miles south of where Idalia made landfall, businesses, boat docks, and homes in Steinhatchee were swallowed up by water surging in from Deadman’s Bay.

 

On August 31, 2023, CDR Health was mobilized by the Florida Department of Health to provide a mobile clinic in Steinhatchee, Florida, providing 24/7 urgent and primary care services, as well as prescription renewal. The mobile clinic served the residents of Steinhatchee for 9 days post-Hurricane Idalia.

Steinhatchee School – 1209 1st Ave SE | Steinhatchee, FL 32359

Steinhatchee Boat Ramp – 1st St E | Steinhatchee, FL 32359