Community Outreach Vehicles (COV), such as this one Mobile Concepts upfitted for Hudson Valley (N.Y.) Community Services (HVCS), offer versatile features, allowing the vehicle to serve as a Mobile Clinic or a public health education tool. The Freightliner Sprinter’s modifications include interior seating and exam areas for doctors, nurses and patients, a room designed for blood testing, storage cabinets for medical supplies and surfaces that can easily be cleaned or disinfected. HVCS utilizes the vehicle for wellness and prevention education for people of all ages and backgrounds living throughout the communities of the Hudson Valley.Mobile Immunization
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