The nonprofit health center’s 36-foot mobile health unit will provide services including medical exams, physicals, women’s health, behavioral health, dental exams and procedures, chiropractic treatment and immunizations to people in need, according to a Nov. 8 news release from the organization.
TrueCare currently delivers care to 60,000 patients every year, and it projects the new unit will allow the organization to treat an additional 3,500.
“We believe access to healthcare has no boundaries, plain and simple,” Michelle Gonzalez, TrueCare’s president and CEO, said in the release. “Our newest mobile wellness unit is another way that we are living out our mission of removing barriers and making medical services accessible to all.”