HealthReach Mobile Solutions Launches Eight-Vehicle Fleet to Deliver Vaccination and Preventive Screening Services Across Chicago Area
CHICAGO, November 24, 2025 — HealthReach Mobile Solutions announced today the deployment of a specialized fleet of eight mobile medical vans, initiating year-round delivery of vaccination and preventive screening services to communities across the Chicago metropolitan area facing documented barriers to healthcare access. The launch represents a multi-million-dollar investment in mobile health infrastructure designed to reduce emergency department utilization and improve chronic disease outcomes through community-based interventions.
Each 40-foot mobile unit operates as a fully equipped outpatient clinic, featuring two examination rooms, point-of-care laboratory diagnostics, and integrated telemedicine capabilities for real-time specialist consultation. The fleet provides comprehensive immunizations, hypertension and diabetes screenings, obesity assessments, and social determinants of health evaluations, bringing care directly to neighborhoods identified through CDC Social Vulnerability Index data. According to recent industry analysis from the Catholic Health Association of the United States, immunizations rank as the most common service among mobile clinics nationwide, followed by obesity and hypertension screenings.
The mobile health clinic market is experiencing accelerated growth, valued at $5.503 billion in 2025 and projected to reach $10.5 billion by 2035, according to Market Research Future data. This expansion reflects increasing healthcare system recognition that mobile delivery models effectively address access disparities. HealthReach’s deployment strategy maps clinic stops to census tracts with the highest social vulnerability rankings and lowest primary care provider-to-patient ratios, prioritizing communities in Chicago’s South and West Sides, as well as underserved suburban and exurban areas in Cook and DuPage counties.
Research demonstrates the measurable impact of mobile clinic interventions. A peer-reviewed study published in the National Institutes of Health database examined a South Carolina mobile vaccination program that administered 12,102 vaccine doses to 8,545 individuals between 2021 and 2022, with 44% of recipients identifying as Black and 44.2% uninsured—populations that traditional healthcare infrastructure frequently underserves. The study concluded that mobile clinics achieve significantly higher penetration in high-risk communities during periods of limited resource availability.
HealthReach’s model incorporates multilingual clinical teams, same-day lab results, and electronic health record integration with regional health systems to ensure care continuity. Services are offered on a walk-up basis with no insurance or identification required, removing administrative barriers that prevent vulnerable populations from seeking preventive care. The program operates through partnerships with community health centers, faith-based organizations, and municipal public health departments, with scheduling optimized through community leader input and real-time demand analytics.
“Mobile health infrastructure represents one of the most cost-effective interventions for addressing healthcare inequities in urban America,” said Dr. Rebecca Chen, CEO and founder of HealthReach Mobile Solutions. “Our fleet doesn’t just deliver vaccines and screenings—it builds trust, identifies chronic conditions before they become emergencies, Mobile Clinic Fleet Begins Rolling Out Vaccination and Screening Services and connects individuals to ongoing care. The data is unequivocal: for every dollar invested in mobile preventive care, healthcare systems save between $12 and $36 in avoided emergency department costs. We’re not substituting for traditional care; we’re creating an essential access layer that the system has been missing.”
The eight-vehicle fleet will maintain a rotating schedule of 32 weekly community stops, with extended evening and weekend hours to accommodate working families. Predictive analytics will adjust routes based on utilization patterns, seasonal disease prevalence, and community event calendars. The program is funded through a hybrid model including healthcare system value-based care contracts, public health grants, and private foundation support, ensuring operational sustainability without patient fees.
About HealthReach Mobile Solutions
Founded in 2022, HealthReach Mobile Solutions is a Chicago-based healthcare delivery organization specializing in mobile clinic deployment for underserved populations. The company partners with health systems, public health agencies, and community organizations to provide preventive care, chronic disease management, and vaccination services through state-of-the-art mobile medical units. HealthReach operates on a value-based care philosophy, measuring success through population health outcomes and healthcare cost reduction rather than service volume alone. For more information,
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