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Bringing Women’s Health and Heart Care Closer to Home in Greensboro

Bringing Women’s Health and Heart Care Closer to Home in Greensboro
Bringing Women’s Health and Heart Care Closer to Home in Greensboro
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What if getting care didn’t mean rearranging your entire week, or finding a way across town just to make an appointment?

In Greensboro and across the Piedmont Triad, that’s starting to change. Cone Health is launching two new mobile clinics focused on women’s health and heart care, designed to bring preventive services directly into the communities they serve.

Mobile Clinic Snapshot

    • Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
    • Partner: Cone Health
    • Services: Women’s Health (OB/GYN), Heart & Cardiometabolic Care
    • Focus: Preventive care, screenings, and early intervention
    • Goal: Expanding access by meeting people where they are

Care That Shows Up

 

The two new mobile clinics are built around a simple idea: Care should be easier to access.

Instead of asking patients to travel, coordinate schedules, or delay care, these clinics are designed to show up in neighborhoods, at places people already trust and visit.

From community centers to local gathering spaces, care becomes part of everyday life.

 

A Focus on Prevention

 

The Healthy Heart (Cardiometabolic) Mobile Clinic is centered on early detection and long-term health. It provides:

    • Screenings for high blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol
    • Education around lifestyle and risk factors
    • Guidance and connections for follow-up care

The goal is simple: help people stay ahead of chronic conditions before they become serious.


The OB/GYN Mobile Clinic brings women’s health services closer to home, supporting:

    • Preventive screenings
    • Maternal and reproductive health education
    • Referrals and care coordination

 

Creating more accessible entry points to care encourages earlier engagement and more consistent follow-through.

 

Why This Matters

 

Access to care isn’t just about availability; it’s about proximity, trust, and timing.

When services are closer, more flexible, and rooted in the community, people are more likely to:

    • Get screened earlier
    • Stay engaged in their care
    • Build ongoing relationships with providers

These clinics are part of a broader effort to make prevention more practical, more personal, and more consistent across the region.


A Community-Centered Approach

 

“Our teams designed these mobile clinics to make prevention simpler and more personal,” said Deno Adkins, Senior Vice President of Ambulatory and Consumer Services at Cone Health. “By combining education, screening, and coordinated follow-up, we can help more people stay on top of their health needs.”

This work also supports Cone Health’s Catch 5-in-5 initiative, expanding access to preventive care and health education throughout the Piedmont Triad.


Built to Serve, Together

 

When health systems invest in mobile clinics, it reflects a bigger shift, one that prioritizes meeting people where they are.

Built alongside partners focused on expanding access, these clinics are designed to support real-world care delivery in real communities.

Because expanding access isn’t just about adding services.

It’s about removing the barriers that keep people from reaching them.

 

Looking Ahead

 

As these mobile clinics begin serving communities across Greensboro and the surrounding region, they represent more than a launch.

They represent momentum toward care that is closer, more connected, and built around the people it serves.

👉 Learn more about Cone Health’s mobile clinic programs:

https://www.conehealth.com/news/news-search/2026-news-releases/cone-health-to-cut-ribbon-on-two-new-mobile-health-units/



Media Contact: Chelsea Wood

Contact: Chelsea Wood
Director of Growth and Enablement
Mission Mobile Medical
cwood@missionmobilemed.com
missionmobilemedical.com

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