Marco Mobile Medicine is an outreach of Marshall Health Network and the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine designed to expand access to care across Appalachia, meeting patients where they live, learn and work.
The Marco mobile medical unit is a state-of-the-art mobile clinic designed to eliminate transportation barriers and strengthen outreach in rural and underserved communities. The 38-foot mobile unit features two private exam rooms, a telemedicine suite, a blood draw area, restroom and a comfortable waiting area—allowing patients to receive exceptional care in a convenient, familiar setting.
Through both in-person visits and virtual consultations with Marshall Health Network specialists, Marco Mobile Medicine makes health care more accessible, more personal and more connected.
Marco Mobile Medicine supports early detection, chronic disease management and access to essential care.
Services may vary by community and can include:
We partner with schools, businesses, health departments and community organizations across our 40-county service region to identify and fill care gaps—rather than duplicate existing services. The unit’s flexibility allows our team to tailor services to each community’s needs, from routine screenings to specialized visits or telehealth consultations.
To ensure a safe and effective setup, host sites should provide:
Onboard internet is available but requires line of sight to the open sky (no overhangs or coverings)
For extended stays, access to restroom facilities is also beneficial.