The Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment will debut a new Mobile Public Health Unit from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday at the Weld County Administration Building, 1150 O St., Greeley.
The unit is equipped with two private exam rooms, refrigeration for vaccines and medications, secure storage for medical supplies and wireless connectivity for electronic health records and telehealth consultations, according to a county news release.
The county said it cost $526,565 — much less than the $650,000 the unit was budgeted at — and was constructed by a local Weld County business.
The unit will offer requested remote clinic services such as preventative health screenings, A1C testing for blood sugar monitoring, blood lead-level testing, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, substance abuse education and immunization clinics, according to the release.
The county plans to roll out the unit in phases beginning later this year and will primarily focus on rural areas, underserved communities and areas in which health care is limited.
Residents are encouraged to stop by Monday’s unveiling to tour the unit, meet public health staff and learn more about how the unit will aid in providing health care to the county.
For more information on the Weld Department of Public Health and Environment and its service, go to weldhealth.org.
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