Centerpoint for Hope-Mobilize AZ free mobile clinic returns to Kingman April 28
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The Centerpoint for Hope-Mobilize AZ free mobile health clinic will return to Kingman, , from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 28. The clinic will take place at Centennial Park, 3333 Harrison St., Kingman, AZ 86409. No appointment is necessary to attend.
The mobile clinic is the result of a groundbreaking partnership between Crisis Response Network’s Centerpoint for Hope and Mobilize AZ, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona’s public health movement. The free mobile clinic travels across Arizona to bring resources to people struggling with opioid and substance use.
The mobile clinic provides a variety of services to deliver individualized support, promote recovery, and reduce overdoses:
- Screening and connection to community resources
- Health testing (e.g., HIV and Hepatitis C)
- Information about and connection to substance use resources by peer support specialists
- Confidential substance use assessment and referral to services, including opioid treatment services, and initiation of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Free Naloxone (opioid overdose reversal medication)
The health screenings and harm reduction support are provided by Sonoran Prevention Works staff. Community Medical Services (CMS) leads MAT engagement and serves as a conduit to local MAT providers for people who would like to start treatment. To view a list of scheduled clinic locations, please visit: centerpointforhope.org/mobilize-az-clinic-schedule
