AVAN Mobility

AVAN Mobility We design & manufacture mobile health units to help remove barriers to healthcare in your community. At AVAN Mobility, we help people who help people.

Our vision is to lead the way in providing innovative vehicles that are accessible to all. We do this by designing, manufacturing, and delivering mobile medical units for organizations like yours to remove barriers to healthcare and transportation. We are a fun and friendly family of creative, talented people who live and breathe our Core Values, making us who we are. Our team thrives in a structu

red and kind work environment, where we’re never satisfied with the status quo. With our “we can” approach, no challenge is too much – just ask our clients. Are you searching for vehicle options that let you take your services to your clients, making primary healthcare accessible for all? We can help.

05/12/2026

Georgia ranks 3rd in the country for rural hospital closures. Mobile clinics are changing that by bringing care directly across the Appalachian region and South and East Georgia.

No long drives. No missed appointments. Just care, closer to home.

Last call to register for this upcoming training from the Mobile Healthcare AssociationTheir Spring Mobile Health Clinic...
05/04/2026

Last call to register for this upcoming training from the Mobile Healthcare Association

Their Spring Mobile Health Clinics Intensive Training Course is a strong learning opportunity for organizations preparing to launch a mobile health program or deepen their understanding of mobile care operations.

If this has been on your radar, now is the time to sign up.

Register today: https://hubs.ly/Q047rrht0

05/01/2026

$10 billion in rural health funding is available across the U.S. in 2026, creating new opportunities to bring care closer to rural communities.

Florida received more than $209 million, New Mexico received about $211.5 million, and Georgia received $218.8 million to strengthen rural care.

Mobile clinics can help turn those dollars into access by bringing screenings, preventive care, and follow-up services closer to rural communities.

04/29/2026

In 2026, Texas is expected to receive about $281 million in rural health funding through the Rural Health Transformation Program, part of a larger $1.4 billion five-year award.

Mobile health clinics can help turn that funding into local access by bringing screenings, preventive care, chronic disease support, and wellness services closer to rural communities.

04/27/2026

When people are far from a hospital or outside of a clinic setting, you still have options to bring care closer.

Mobile medical and outreach vehicles can help deliver services where they are needed most, improving access and reducing barriers to care.

Reminder for organizations exploring mobile health:The Mobile Healthcare Association's Spring Mobile Health Clinics Inte...
04/21/2026

Reminder for organizations exploring mobile health:

The Mobile Healthcare Association's Spring Mobile Health Clinics Intensive Training Course is coming up soon. This program is designed for teams that are new to mobile healthcare and want practical guidance on planning, operations, and next steps.

Two sessions course:

Part 1: Thursday, May 7, 2026
Part 2: Thursday, May 14, 2026
⏰ 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET

We’re glad to help spread the word about this resource for the field.

Learn more and register: https://hubs.ly/Q047qLsP0

Across different parts of America, communities prepare in different ways.In some places, it’s heat.In others, it’s storm...
04/09/2026

Across different parts of America, communities prepare in different ways.

In some places, it’s heat.

In others, it’s storms or seasonal shifts.

No matter how remote, the goal stays the same:

keep support consistent and accessible, no matter the conditions.

Mobile Clinics and Outreach vehicles support programs looking to bring care closer to the people.

Preparedness is not one solution, it’s a flexible approach.

Launching a mobile health program takes more than a strong idea. It takes planning, operational knowledge, and the right...
04/07/2026

Launching a mobile health program takes more than a strong idea. It takes planning, operational knowledge, and the right support.

That’s why we’re sharing this training from the Mobile Healthcare Association. Their Spring Mobile Health Clinics Intensive Training Course is built for teams looking to better understand what it takes to start a mobile program with greater clarity and confidence.

A valuable opportunity for organizations exploring how to bring care closer to the communities they serve.

Register now: https://hubs.ly/Q047q4LC0

Early support can take many forms.Sometimes, it’s as simple as bringing screening services closer to the community.Mobil...
04/03/2026

Early support can take many forms.

Sometimes, it’s as simple as bringing screening services closer to the community.

Mobile teams supporting cancer screening programs are helping make that possible, offering access in familiar places, without the need for long travel or wait times.

When screening is easier to reach, more people are able to take that first step.

And that’s where early care can make a real difference.

Access is not just about availability.It’s about proximity.When services are built into the community, closer to where p...
04/01/2026

Access is not just about availability.

It’s about proximity.

When services are built into the community, closer to where people live and spend time. they become easier to use and easier to trust.

OB-GYN and preventive care become more reachable when they are part of a Mobile Health Care program..

That’s how access becomes part of everyday care.

Care works best when it’s part of the community.Not somewhere people have to travel far to reach.Not something that feel...
03/30/2026

Care works best when it’s part of the community.

Not somewhere people have to travel far to reach.
Not something that feels out of reach.

When services are closer, more people can access them, consistently and comfortably.

That’s where strong community care begins.

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191 N Cavalier Street
Pembina, ND
58271

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Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
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