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New Orlando Health mobile clinic brings maternity care to places where its scarce

Launched by Orlando Health Women’s Institute

ORLANDO, Fla. – A new mobile maternity clinic, launched by Orlando Health Women’s Institute, will begin seeing patients April 1.

The clinic aims to bring comprehensive maternal health services directly to pregnant and postpartum women who have a difficult time finding care.

The clinic offers a wide range of services, including routine prenatal visits, ultrasounds and health screenings for conditions such as hypertension and diabetes.

Patients also have access to mental health support, vaccinations and connections to community resources.

The program is designed to tackle common obstacles that prevent women from seeking care — including transportation challenges and childcare needs — ensuring expectant mothers receive timely, adequate support.

Leaders with Orlando Health explained why this clinic is so important.

“We know through the patients that we care for every day, whether or not they have had complete maternal healthcare, “said Suzanne Worthington, Orlando Health’s Chief Quality Officer. “We can see that there are gaps; sometimes patients don’t make it to all their appointments before they have the baby or they don’t make critical tests or ultrasounds that they need before the baby is born. We have the data that shows us where the gaps are and people getting to the care they need.”

The clinic officially begins seeing patients on Wednesday. Right now, the clinic’s website shows it will be available in the Rosemont area on Mondays and Wednesdays in April and May.


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