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Clemson Rural Health Mobile Clinics

Clemson Rural Health Mobile Clinic with Solar Panels on top

A Leader in Mobile Health Care

Clemson Rural Health began mobile health operations in 1995 with a small RV. In 2016, we began delivering health care to the Upstate in the world’s first solar-powered mobile unit. Since then, our statewide fleet has grown exponentially to deliver critical health care services in rural and underserved communities across the state.

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Kristie Boswell, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, MOBILE OPERATIONS

“Our mobile health clinics would not be possible without our state, local and community-based organization partnerships. Through our collaboration we are able to help patients overcome their individual barriers to care and improve their quality of life.”

Kristie Boswel, DNP, APRN, FNP-C
Assistant Director, Mobile Health Operations
Clemson Rural Health

Upcoming Events

    Mobile Health Programs

    • Best Chance Network

      The Best Chance Network (BCN) is South Carolina's Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. BCN provides no-cost, breast and cervical cancer screenings to South Carolina women who qualify. The following services are provided as needed:

      1. Clinical breast exams
      2. Mammograms
      3. Pap smears
      4. Pelvic exams
      5. Human papillomavirus (HPV) test
      6. Diagnostic testing for women with abnormal screening results (e.g., ultra-sound, MRIs)
      7. Follow-up guidance and support services
      8. Community education on breast and cervical cancer.

      Participating Hub Clinics

      1. Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg
      2. Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla
      3. Joseph F. Sullivan Center

      Eligibility Criteria

      Funding provided through SCDHEC.

    • WISEWOMEN

      The WISEWOMAN program aims to identify women at the highest risk of cardiovascular disease and improve the delivery of heart disease and stroke prevention services, particularly for those with hypertension. The objectives are to improve blood pressure control and reduce disparities in cardiovascular health. WISEWOMAN offers participants cardiovascular disease screenings through office screening visit and some lab work. It also covers risk reduction counseling, health coaching and CDC approved evidence based healthy behavior support services at no cost to participants. These programs support and educate women on leading healthier lives and reducing their risk in manageable realistic ways.

      WISEWOMAN appointments are available at select Upstate BCN clinics.

      Participating Hub Clinics

      • Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla

      Eligibility

      • Read more about eligibility here 
      • Call 864-656-3076 to determine eligibility and to schedule an appointment.
      • WISEWOMAN appointments are available at select Upstate BCN clinics.

      Funding provided through SCDHEC.

    • SC Agricultural Worker Health Program

      The mission of the SCAgWHP is to improve the health status of migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families (MSFW) in South Carolina by providing and promoting culturally and linguistically competent health care and health related services. Clemson Rural Health deploys a bilingual team of providers and health educators to offer primary care services at fixed clinics and mobile sites. Mobile sites are currently only available in the Upstate.

      Participating Hub Clinics

      • Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg
      • Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla
      • Joseph F. Sullivan Center
      Egibility

      Funding provided through the SC Primary Health Care Association.

    • Hepatitis C Testing and Treatment

      In partnership with Clemson’s Center for Public Health Modeling and Response and Prisma Health, Clemson Rural Health hosts nurse practitioner-led mobile hepatitis C testing. These walk-up clinics focus on providing diagnosis and treatment to high-risk communities in the Upstate.

      Participating Hub Clinics

      1. Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla
      2. Joseph F. Sullivan Center

      Eligibility

      To receive prescription assistance, patients must be uninsured.

      • Appointment availability
        • See Clemson Rural Health events for future clinic locations. Call 864-656-3076 to schedule an appointment.
      • Most major insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid are accepted.
      • Support provided by the South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare, SCDHEC, the South Carolina Free Clinic Association, and other donations.
    • Primary Care

      Primary care services are available at select mobile health clinics.

      Participating Hub Clinics

      • Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg
      • Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla
      • Joseph F. Sullivan Center

      Eligibility

      • Primary care mobile health clinics are open to all community members.
      • Appointment availability
        • Appointments preferred, but walk-ups are welcome. See Clemson Rural Health events for future clinic locations.
      • Most major insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid are accepted. Payment is due at the time of service.
    • Employee Wellness

      Clemson Rural Health provides preventive, acute and primary care services to support South Carolina businesses. Our unique hub clinic structure gives allows us to create a menu of wellness services that fit any business model.

      Participating Hub Clinics

      • Clemson Health Clinic at Orangeburg
      • Clemson Health Clinic at Walhalla
      • Joseph F. Sullivan Center

      Eligibility

      • Eligibility is based on employment status at participating businesses.
      • To learn about employee wellness opportunities for your business, contact Dianna Colvin at DIANNA@clemson.edu.
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