CIAC News
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THE NEXT EVOLUTION OF OUR DOUBLE EXAM SPLIT DESIGNn
BEL AIRE, Kan. – At Clinic In A Can, innovation doesn’t stand still. Every unit we build is informed by real-world use, client feedback, and a constant drive to improve how care is delivered in the field. Our Double Exam Split Design has already proven to be an effective, space-efficient solution—but this latest evolution takes that success even further.
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EXPANDING ACCESS TO SPAY & NEUTER CARE IN RURAL COMMUNITIES
BEL AIRE, Kan. – Clinic In A Can developed a 40-foot Veterinary Clinic designed specifically to expand capacity for rural and mobile veterinary operations—without requiring traditional construction.
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CLNIC IN A CAN INTRODUCES NEW XL DENTAL SUITE
BEL AIRE, Kan. — At Clinic In A Can, we are committed to creating healthcare solutions that adapt to the specific needs of those who rely on them most. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our new 20ft XL Dental Suite with Sterilization. This innovative unit is packed with features, all within a single 20ft container for easy transport and setup.
CIAC in the Media
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U.S. Government Delivers Six Clinic In A Cans to El Salvador
By U.S. Embassy San Salvador
The U.S. Embassy, through the U.S. Military Group, today delivered six medical cabins to the Ministry of Health, valued at more than $1 million in total, to strengthen access to health services in communities with limited care.
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U.S. SOUTHERN COMMAND DONATES TWO MOBILE CLINICS TO THE PEOPLE OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
by U.S. Embassy Trinidad & Tobago
On September 18, the United States Southern Command’s (SOUTHCOM) Humanitarian Assistance Program through the U.S. Embassy Port of Spain donated two mobile medical units, known as “Clinics in a Can,” valued at US$490,534 to the people of Trinidad and Tobago through the Ministry of Health.
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BEL AIRE MANUFACTURER, OREGON COMPANY PARTNER TO IMPROVE PORTABLE MEDICAL CLINICS WORLDWIDE
by KWCH Staff and Matt Heilman
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Since 2002, Clinic In A Can has helped with healthcare access in 18 countries with its portable medical shelters that can be used for ER and trauma units. In recent years, contributions included aiding humanitarian aid efforts in Ukraine and helping withthe global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.