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Mobile Care Clinic

Securing a healthier future for all Texans

We are challenging historical beliefs about how and where quality clinical care is delivered. Our Mobile Care team leverages the strengths of Texas A&M Health members from across its schools, centers and institutes to provide excellent care to those most in need where they are. We bring interdisciplinary health care teams to areas that lack access to care, providing education, screening, prevention and vaccine services throughout Texas.

Some of our services:

  • Limited diagnostic testing clinics
  • Virtual health seminars
  • Focused preventive vaccine services, including COVID-19 and flu vaccines
  • Educational seminars

Meeting communities’ unique needs

To meet the unique needs of each community we serve, we work in conjunction with local and state representatives, rural hospitals and clinics, not-for-profit and faith-based organizations, and others. With campus locations, clinical affiliates and strong partnerships spanning the state, we have the connections to intervene directly inside communities.

We also collaborate with other Texas A&M System units—such as the Texas Department of Emergency Management—to assist local health agencies.

Building a health care workforce for the future

Through this work, we are also furthering transformational education for health professions students at our university. Students at the schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy and public health work alongside interprofessional faculty and staff, preparing them for their future in health care leadership.

Upcoming Clinics

  • Tuesday, April 18 at Heart of Texas Goodwill Industries, Belton, TX, 11 am - 2 pm
    • COVID-19 vaccines will be available to anyone age 6 months or older. You can stay up-to-date by receiving a FREE COVID-19 primary vaccine or updated booster. Vaccine availability will be limited to stock on hand. COVID-19 test kits will be distributed at no charge
  • Saturday, April 22 at Harker Heights Activities Center, Harker Heights, TX, 9 am-12 pm
    • COVID-19 vaccines will be available to anyone age 6 months or older. You can stay up-to-date by receiving a FREE COVID-19 primary vaccine or updated booster dose based upon current CDC/DSHS criteria. Vaccine availability will be limited to supply on hand. COVID-19 test kits will be distributed at no charge
  • Sunday, April 23 at Santa Teresa Catholic Church 10 am - 4 pm 
    • COVID-19 vaccines will be available to anyone age 6 months or older. You can stay up-to-date by receiving a FREE COVID-19 primary vaccine or updated booster dose based upon current CDC/DSHS criteria. Vaccine availability will be limited to supply on hand. COVID-19 test kits will be distributed at no charge
  • Thursday, April 27th at Cardinal Oaks, Beaumont, TX 12 - 4 pm
    • COVID-19 vaccines will be available to anyone aged 6 months or older. You can stay up-to-date by receiving a FREE COVID-19 primary vaccine or updated booster. Vaccine availablility will be limited to stock on hand. COVID-19 test kits will be distributed at no charge
  • Thursday, May 4th at Gatesville ISD, Gatesville, TX 4-6 pm
    • COVID-19 vaccines will be available to anyone aged  months or older. You can stay up-to-date by receiving a FREE COVID-19 primary vaccine or updated booster. Vaccine availability will be limited to stock on hand. COVID-19 test kits will be distributed at no charge.

Request A Clinic

Please send us an email at mobilecare@tamu.edu to request a clinic.

Contact

Laura Mejorado-Scott

mobilecare@tamu.edu

979.587.5079

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