Mobile Health Services
Flexible Mobile Care Options for Underserved Populations and Remote Areas
Mediverse helps healthcare systems extend their reach through mobile health units staffed by licensed providers. These services bring primary care, preventive screenings, and specialty support into neighborhoods, schools, shelters, and rural communities—removing barriers to access and improving continuity of care.
Whether you are launching a community outreach program or looking to fill care gaps in remote locations, our mobile teams work with your organization to deliver patient-centered services with clinical accuracy.
Medical Support That Meets Patients Where They Are
Access to care is a challenge in many areas due to transportation, staffing shortages, or lack of local services. Mediverse addresses these challenges by deploying fully equipped mobile units that offer reliable, on-the-ground support.
Our mobile health services reduce unnecessary emergency visits, improve follow-up compliance, and provide a trusted presence in the community.
Our services include:
- Primary care exams and health screenings
- Chronic disease management
- Vaccinations and preventive services
- Lab work and point-of-care testing
- Women’s health and pediatric visits
- Referrals and care coordination
Mobile Health Services FAQs
Got questions? We’ve answered some of the most common ones below to help you get started.
What types of care are provided through mobile units?
We offer primary care, preventive services, testing, chronic disease support, and health education directly in the field.
Who staffs the mobile health units?
Mobile services are delivered by licensed nurse practitioners, physicians, nurses, and support staff with experience in community-based care.
Can we customize services for our population?
Yes. Each program is tailored to your target group, whether it’s seniors, schoolchildren, unhoused individuals, or rural residents.
How are mobile units equipped?
Units are designed for primary and preventive care delivery. Each one includes exam space, basic diagnostic equipment, and technology for secure documentation.
How long does it take to launch a mobile program?
Depending on your service area and goals, most programs can be operational within four to six weeks.