Become a HANDS patient first.
Mobile service is for established HANDS patients. New neighbors start with our eligibility screening — uninsured, income-qualified St. Lucie County residents are welcome.
Check eligibility
HANDS of St. Lucie County is officially out in the community — bringing healthcare to low-income, uninsured neighbors who can’t make it to our main facility on US-1.
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Community sites visited every week — Wednesdays and Thursdays, all morning into the afternoon.
For HANDS Patients
Free of charge
Coverage
St. Lucie County
Mobile service is an extension of our main clinic — built for the neighbors who can’t make it to US-1. Here’s how to get on the route.
Start with eligibilityMobile service is for established HANDS patients. New neighbors start with our eligibility screening — uninsured, income-qualified St. Lucie County residents are welcome.
Check eligibilityOnce you're a patient, ask our team to add you to the mobile rotation. We coordinate visits for neighbors who can't reach the main clinic on US-1.
Call (772) 462-5646Bring your photo ID and any current medications. Primary care, follow-ups, and referrals all happen on-site — no insurance, no fees, ever.
See the scheduleTwo community sites, every week. Walk-ins from existing HANDS patients welcome — new neighbors should start with eligibility first.
Search HANDS Clinic in St. Lucie County for both the main facility and our mobile stops.
We added the mobile unit so transportation never has to be the reason a neighbor goes without care — but the door in is still the same: established HANDS patients who meet our income and residency criteria.
Call our team to ask about mobile stops, eligibility, or how to add the mobile unit to your care plan. We answer the phone during clinic hours and return messages within one business day.
Call (772) 462-5646