Frequently Asked Questions


1. What services does the Mobile Clinic provide?
The Mobile Clinic offers a variety of public health services such as basic checkups, immunizations, health screenings, family planning, blood pressure checks, diabetes testing, referrals, health education, and more. Services may vary by location.

2. Do I need an appointment?
Most visits are walk-up friendly, but some services—like physicals or certain screenings—may require an appointment. Call 1-877-884-9346 for details.

3. Is there a cost for services?
Many services are low-cost or no-cost. Insurance is accepted, but not required. No one is turned away due to inability to pay.

4. What should I bring?
Bring a photo ID, insurance card (if you have one), and a list of medications you’re currently taking. If you do not have insurance, please bring proof of income to receive services on a sliding scale fee. If it’s your first time visiting, arriving a few minutes early helps with paperwork.

5. Can children be seen on the Mobile Clinic?
Yes! We offer a range of services for children, including immunizations, physicals, screenings, and health education. Some services may vary by county.

6. Where will the Mobile Clinic be this week?
The schedule is always available at ecphd.com/wego. You can also follow us on social media for weekly posts about locations and times.

7. Do you offer COVID-19 or flu shots?
Yes. Seasonal vaccines like COVID-19 and flu shots are offered when available. Follow our updates for availability by location.

8. Can I get lab work done on the Mobile Clinic?
Basic screenings can be performed, and some labs can be collected. More complex lab work may require a referral to your local health department.

9. Is the Mobile Clinic accessible?
Yes — the unit is designed to be accessible and comfortable for community members of all ages.

10. Do you offer pregnancy tests or family planning services?
Yes. We provide pregnancy testing, contraceptive counseling, birth control options, and referrals. Services depend on staffing and supplies at each stop.

11. How long will my visit take?
Most visits times depend on the service and the number of people waiting.

12. Can the Mobile Clinic come to my event, church, or school?
Community partnerships are welcome! Email us at dph6mobileclinic@dph.ga.gov or call 1-877-884-9346.

13. What if I need follow-up care?
We can refer you to your county health department or another appropriate provider for ongoing care.

14. Are visits confidential?
Absolutely. All services follow HIPAA guidelines and are completely confidential.

15. Why does the Mobile Clinic come to different counties?
Our goal is to bring care closer to the community, especially in areas where transportation or access to routine healthcare is limited. We go where you are.