Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic Debuts Mobile Health Center
For Immediate Release: May 1, 2024 (Updated: May 1, 2024, 2:39 p.m.)
Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic (PPHP) is pleased to announce the debut of its Mobile Health Center. For over 90 years, PPHP has provided high-quality, compassionate sexual and reproductive health care services in five Suffolk County brick-and-mortar locations. Through the Mobile Health Center, PPHP will bring vital health care to more patients, especially community members for whom travel is a barrier to accessing care.
The Mobile Health Center has two exam rooms and will offer a wide range of sexual and reproductive health care services, including birth control, emergency contraception, STI testing and treatment, gender-affirming care, annual wellness exams, PrEP and PEP for HIV prevention, HIV testing and initial treatment, medication abortion, and more. No appointments are needed to receive services. PPHP will also have a Mobile Health Center dedicated to its northern regions.
“Everyone deserves access to sexual and reproductive health care,” said Vincent Russell, President & CEO of Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic. “Our goal is to ensure everyone who needs our services can receive them, regardless of their ability to pay or travel. Our Mobile Health Center program is an important step in expanding our services to achieve that mission.”
PPHP has partnered with several local community organizations to bring health care services directly to their members. On Thursday, April 25, the Mobile Health Center opened its doors for the first time to the members of Hamptons Community Outreach, a local nonprofit working to lift people out of poverty by meeting their most basic and critical needs. The Mobile Health Center will also work with OLA of Eastern Long Island, which serves immigrant and US-born Latinos working and/or living across the east end. Out-of-pocket costs for patients referred by either organization will be covered by a generous donation from the Donovan family.
“We are so grateful to be working with Planned Parenthood and for the incredibly generous support of the Donovan family to connect vital reproductive health services to our underserved clients in the East End community,” said Marit Molin, Executive Director of Hamptons Community Outreach. “This enables them to not only be healthy but to make important and informed decisions about their well-being.”
Community partners interested in hosting PPHP’s Mobile Health Center can call Theresa Herrera, Regional Director of Patient Services and Operations at (631) 240-1111. Visit pphp.org for more information.