By 1808Delaware

This fall, the Delaware Public Health District is taking health services on the road. From Sunbury to Westerville, the district’s Mobile Clinic Tour is making stops across the county, offering residents convenient access to vaccinations, screenings, cribs, and other resources.

The tour runs from early September through mid-November, with locations that include town squares, libraries, community centers, and even the Delaware County Fairgrounds. The aim is to meet people where they are, reducing barriers to basic healthcare and making it easier for families to keep up with preventive care.

Why the Mobile Clinic Matters

The public health team knows not everyone can easily make it to a doctor’s office. Work schedules, transportation, and other responsibilities can make routine health visits hard to fit in. By rolling into neighborhoods, the mobile unit brings services to familiar, central spots where residents already gather.

The clinics don’t require appointments, though scheduling ahead is encouraged. That flexibility is designed to keep the process simple, whether someone is stopping by on their lunch break or visiting with their children after school.

When and Where to Find It

The fall schedule includes:

  • September 14–17: Multiple days at the Delaware County Fairgrounds, with hours ranging from 11:00 AM–7:00 PM
  • September 22: Powell Police Department, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
  • September 29: Wornstaff Memorial Public Library in Ashley, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM; Radnor Community Center, 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
  • October 27: Powell Police Department, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
  • November 10: Sunbury Town Square, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM; Commonwealth Park in Westerville, 1:30 PM–3:30 PM

How to Take Part

Residents don’t need to bring anything more than themselves, but scheduling an appointment can shorten wait times. A QR code on the district’s website links directly to the sign-up form.

Questions can be directed to the health district by phone at 740-203-2040 or by email at clinic@delawarehealth.org. More details, including information about immunizations, are available at delawarehealth.org/immunizations.

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