New clinic takes health care mobile
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Deirdre Newman
COSTA MESA -- When Pedro Ruiz’s 8-year-old son, Brian, developed an
earache, he didn’t have many medical options.
Without insurance, Ruiz and his son would have been turned away from
most medical clinics.
So Ruiz turned instead to a new mobile health clinic that camps out at
Whittier Elementary School twice a month. The Healthy Tomorrows Mobile
Health Clinic is a collaborative effort between Children’s Hospital of
Orange County, Hoag Hospital physicians, the Share Our Selves community
clinic and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
The clinic’s importance to the community is underscored by statistics
showing that 13% of the children in Orange County are uninsured and 57%
of the uninsured are Latino.
“We assessed the area, and this is where we felt the greatest need
was,” said Silvia Amaro, a manager at CHOC.
The clinic includes two examining rooms in a converted 36-foot
recreational vehicle. The bilingual staff -- a nurse practitioner, a
nurse and the driver -- provide physical exams, immunizations, vision and
hearing screenings, and sick visits.
While appointments are recommended, the clinic also accepts walk-ins
and has been doing brisk business since it drove into Costa Mesa in early
November. It also serves the Share Our Selves community clinic on
Saturdays.
Nurse practitioner Lynn Maroney said working with people who would
otherwise be denied access to medical care is extremely gratifying.
“I like that we’re a bridge helping people access affordable medical
care,” Maroney said.
In addition to treating children, the nurses also recommend low-cost
health insurance for families and try to find them a permanent medical
home in the community.
After the medical visits, the children get to pick out books to take
home with them, as part of CHOC’s reading program.
At that point, Brian’s grimace from his earache turned to a smile as
he excitedly began perusing the Christmas card-decorating book he chose.
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