Mobile Clinic Services
What should I bring to the mobile clinic visit?
Bring your child’s insurance card, photo ID, vaccination records (if available), and any medications your child currently takes.
What if it’s raining or snowing, does the mobile clinic still operate?
In most cases, yes. Severe weather may cause location changes or delays, which we will communicate promptly.
What hours does the mobile clinic operate?
Hours may vary by location, but the mobile unit typically runs during regular clinic hours and some extended hours for community events.
Are mobile clinic visits private and confidential?
Yes. The mobile unit includes fully private exam areas and follows all HIPAA privacy standards.
What if my child needs follow-up tests that cannot be done in the mobile unit?
We will schedule follow-up care at our main clinic or refer you to an appropriate diagnostic facility.
Can I get reminders for mobile clinic dates?
Yes. We send reminders by text, email, or phone.
Can vaccines be stored safely in the mobile clinic?
Yes. The mobile clinic uses certified medical-grade refrigerators with constant temperature monitoring to ensure vaccine safety.
Do I need to register my insurance before the visit?
We can verify insurance on-site, but early registration can shorten wait times.
Can the clinic accommodate children with sensory or behavioral needs?
Yes. We offer flexible accommodations and quieter times for children with sensory sensitivities.
How will I receive test results from a mobile visit?
Results are shared via secure email, patient portal, phone calls or a follow-up appointment.
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Office 1: Tremont Office
- Phone: 929-385-4299
- Fax: 929-396-7296
Office 2: Gun Hill Office
- Phone: 929-461-1538
- Fax: 929-396-7296