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  • CLINIC IN A CAN PARTNERS WITH DEPLOYED LOGIX

    BEL AIRE, Kan. – At Clinic In A Can, our mission has always been to provide immediate, reliable healthcare solutions to communities in need, especially during times of crisis. Today, we are thrilled to announce a significant step forward in that mission through our new partnership with Deployed Logix (DLX), a leader in rapidly deployable, soft-sided shelter solutions.

  • CLINIC IN A CAN EXTENDS A HELPING HAND

    BEL AIRE, Kan. - In a collaborative effort to bring essential healthcare services to those in need, a coalition of U.S.-based non-profit and for-profit organizations has come together to make a significant impact in Costa Rica. This donation was inspired by the urgent need for more space and medical supplies at Los Chiles Hospital, a facility that has become a beacon of hope for people passing through the country in search of a better life.

  • CLNIC IN A CAN INTRODUCES NEW PRIMARY CARE CLINIC

    BEL AIRE, Kan. — Clinic In A Can prides itself on offering a large selection of top notch relocatable clinics, and now it has added a new model to the mix.

    “It’s roomier, it’s more polished and, in a lot of ways, it’s just plain cooler than our current standard model,” said Michael Wawrzewski, Clinic In A Can’s founder and CEO.

CIAC in the Media

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • DLA PROVIDES MOBILE FIELD CLINICS TO HONDURAS

    By Alison Welski DLA Troop Support Public Affairs

    PHILADELPHIA – To help restore medical infrastructure damaged by hurricanes, the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support’s Medical supply chain provided six mobile field clinics to Honduras through a US Southern Command humanitarian donation in April.

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