HEALTH YEAH! Bernalillo County mobile clinic registration open, ready for summer services

The Health Yeah! mobile clinic will be available to the community from June 2-July 31.

Bernalillo County, in partnership with Wellness Equity Alliance, has opened registration for summer Health Yeah! Mobile Clinic appointments.

This summer, the Health Yeah! mobile clinic will deliver confidential health care services to children, teens, adults and seniors across trusted community locations in Bernalillo County.

From June 2 through July 31, families and the community can access short-term mental health counseling, primary care visits, sports physicals, prescriptions and case management support — all at no cost and with no insurance required.

Appointments can be scheduled easily by visiting healthyeahnm.com.

Key Services Offered:

  • Mental health counseling
  • Primary care visits and medical checkups
  • Sports physicals for youth and student athletes
  • Family planning support
  • Prescriptions and vaccinations (vaccines available soon)
  • Case management assistance with food, housing, school support and more.

Health Yeah! mobile units will be stationed at convenient, easy-to-access community sites including McKinley, Westside, Los Vecinos and Mesa Verde community centers. Location schedules are updated regularly at healthyeahnm.com.

“The Health Yeah! mobile clinics have already made a difference on middle school campuses, and we’re pleased to expand these vital services to the broader community this summer,” says Wayne Lindstrom, deputy county manager for Behavioral Health.

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