Nevada Health Centers cancels Dayton mobile medical visit due to weather

Walter B. Davis, Chief Executive officer of Nevada Health Centers
Walter B. Davis, Chief Executive officer of Nevada Health Centers
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Nevada Health Centers has announced that its Mobile Medical Services will not be visiting Dayton on Tuesday, February 17, due to inclement weather. The organization stated, “Due to inclement weather, the Nevada Health Centers Mobile Medical Services will NOT be visiting Dayton on Tuesday, February 17. Apologies for the inconvenience.”

Patients seeking more information about the mobile program or a complete schedule are encouraged to visit the organization’s website or call 775.257.7455.

Nevada Health Centers is a nonprofit organization and a federally qualified health center that provides medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy, and women’s health care services throughout Nevada. The organization supports community health through school-based services and mammography programs and offers care regardless of patients’ ability to pay by using sliding fee scales according to their official website.

Mobile health services are provided through initiatives such as the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile. Nevada Health Centers operates multiple centers across both rural and urban areas in the state according to its official website. Walter Davis serves as chief executive officer of the organization according to its official website.

The organization focuses on providing access to quality healthcare for all Nevadans and extends support through mobile units and community initiatives like school-based programs and screenings according to its official website.

For appointments or further assistance, individuals can call 800.787.2568.



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