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1. MobileMed In The Community
(Patients and Public/Health Resources)
... care oversight.  We maintain a network of in-house specialty clinics, including cardiology, endocrinology, orthopedics, pulmonology and gastroenterology, which are available to all patients who have been ...
2. Becoming A Patient
(Clinics/Clinics)
... our three fully-equipped mobile medical vans (“MOBY”, “HUMMY”, and “ARNIE”). Days and times of clinic operations vary to offer the most options to our patients. Some clinics require appointments, while ...
3. Volunteering
(Volunteering/Application)
... is invaluable to our organization and to our patients. No matter what your area of expertise or interest, MobileMed has a need for your efforts in serving the medically indigent in our community. Our ...
4. Community-based Health Care
(Patients and Public/Testimonials)
... year, our network of in-house specialty clinics, including cardiology, orthopedics, pulmonology, podiatry, and gastroenterology, have offered care to all patients who have been referred by their MobileMed ...
5. MobileMed Staff
(About MobileMed/Management & Organization)
... MobileMed staff, both paid and volunteer, work together to provide the best health care possible to MobileMed’s patients and receive specialized training and education.  All staff, paid and volunteer alike, ...
6. A Foundation For The Future
(About MobileMed/History)
... need for primary health care remain the two biggest problems for MobileMed patients.  According to George, MobileMed faces the same challenges it has always faced: having enough resources, be it volunteers ...
7. The Essentials
(About MobileMed/Philosophy and Mission)
... – “Moby,” “Hummy” and “Arnie” Days and times of clinic operations vary to offer maximum flexibility to patients Clinics offer both appointment and walk-in service Payment for treatment is determined ...
8. The MobileMed Way
(Clinics/Community Partnerships)
... standard MobileMed protocol, each clinic also reflects the unique character of the patients and communities it serves.  This empowers communities to develop clinics – with MobileMed’s assistance – that ...
9. An Overview
(About MobileMed/Philosophy and Mission)
... costs or other issues. The volunteers and staff of MobileMed currently serve more than 7,000 of our community’s most vulnerable and isolated residents.  Our patients are the uninsured, homeless, unemployed, ...
10. Walk-In Clinics
(Patients and Public/Health Resources)
All patients who arrive at the beginning of the clinic session will be assessed by the Clinic Nurse.  We make every effort to see all walk-in patients, depending upon the volume of people seeking care ...
11. Our Mission
(About MobileMed/Philosophy and Mission)
... and the diagnosis and management of chronic conditions for patients who require ongoing health care oversight. We have a network of in-house specialty clinics—including cardiology, orthopedics, pulmonology, ...
12. We Are Growing
(Newsflashes/Newsflash)
... meet the special needs of a diverse population of female patients. The  recently created position of Clinic Support Services Coordinator reflects the importance MobileMed places on efficient service ...
13. Medical Care on the Front Lines
(Patients and Public/Health Resources)
... mobile medical vans (“Moby”, “Hummy”, and “Arnie”). Days and times of clinic operations vary to offer the most options to our patients. Some clinics require appointments that can be made up to three months ...
... other facilities were made possible because of partnerships MobileMed has with several area hospitals, major charities, private sector sponsors and the government of Montgomery County. Patients only pay ...
... him how to manage his condition and sent him to Suburban Hospital for more yests. Suburban provides such services for free to Mobile Medical patients. The drugs worked, cutting the glucose in his blood ...
... facilities or in mobile vans through the county. Patients, who must show proof of residency and income, may pay from $20 to $60 for a visit, depending on income. No patients are denied service if they ...
A grassroots network of clinics treating uninsured patients eases the strain on providers and payers  ...
18. MobileMed History: A Great Idea
(About MobileMed/History)
... problems for MobileMed patients. According to George, MobileMed still faces the same basic challenge it has always addressed: having enough resources to staff and support the general operations of the ...
19. Mobile Medical Care, Inc.: An Overview
(About MobileMed/History)
... issues. The volunteers and staff of MobileMed currently serve more than 5,000 of our community’s most vulnerable and isolated residents. Our patients are the uninsured, homeless, unemployed, political ...
20. What Is MobileMed?
(About MobileMed/Philosophy and Mission)
MobileMed currently serves more than 5,000 of our community’s most vulnerable and isolated residents. Our patients are primarily the uninsured, homeless, unemployed, political refugees, victims of torture, ...
21. Patients and Public
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