Purpose-built mobile health vans for Federally Qualified Health Centers. Extend Section 330-funded services, count UDS visits, and meet HRSA compliance requirements — in a van engineered for clinical use from the ground up.
Odulair mobile vans are WOSB certified, SAM.gov active (CAGE 6L2X9), and available via all federal purchasing mechanisms including FQHC grant-funded procurement.
A Federally Qualified Health Center mobile van is a purpose-built clinical vehicle that extends an FQHC’s Section 330-funded services beyond its fixed site locations. Mobile units allow FQHCs to deliver primary care, dental, behavioral health, and preventive services to populations who cannot access a fixed clinic — whether due to transportation barriers, geography, housing instability, or work schedules.
HRSA defines mobile units as approved service delivery sites for Federally Qualified Health Centers. Encounters conducted in a properly designated mobile unit count toward UDS (Uniform Data System) reporting, which affects an FQHC’s annual Section 330 grant funding allocation. A properly built and designated FQHC mobile van is not a vehicle — it is a billable clinical site.
Odulair mobile vans are built to meet HRSA’s mobile unit site requirements: compliant clinical space, patient privacy, ADA access, adequate equipment capacity, and infection control standards. Every Odulair FQHC mobile van ships ready for HRSA site visit designation with supporting documentation.
Mobile units expand the number of patients served and encounters delivered, directly strengthening UDS numbers that determine the size of Section 330 grant awards. FQHCs with strong UDS metrics qualify for larger annual allocations and New Access Point (NAP) designations.
HRSA requires mobile units to meet physical site standards before encounters can be reported. Odulair FQHC vans meet HRSA’s space, privacy, equipment, and infection control requirements with supporting documentation provided for your site visit.
FQHCs are mandated to serve patients regardless of ability to pay, prioritizing Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) and Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs). Mobile vans dramatically expand geographic reach without the capital cost of a new fixed site.
Mobile vans bring care to patients at community sites — schools, shelters, employer campuses, senior centers — reducing no-show rates, eliminating transportation barriers, and allowing clinical staff to serve high-volume populations efficiently.
Full-height clinical exam room with exam table, physician workstation, medical-grade lighting, EMR terminal, and vital signs station. Configured for adult and pediatric primary care encounters that meet HRSA site requirements.
Purpose-built dental operatory with dental chair, Solana™ solar-powered compressor, X-ray mount, hand-piece delivery system, and dedicated suction. FQHC dental encounters are among the highest-impact UDS categories.
HIPAA-compliant private consultation space for mental health, substance use counseling, and telehealth sessions. Acoustic privacy partition, secure entry, and patient-facing exit for confidentiality.
CLIA-waived lab bench with centrifuge, specimen refrigerator, POC analyzer bay, and phlebotomy chair. Handles A1C, lipid panels, rapid strep, flu, HIV, and standard blood draws in-van.
Powered ADA lift, non-slip ramp, 36″ door clearance, and turning radius for wheelchair access. Required for HRSA site designation and for serving elderly and disabled patient populations.
Rooftop solar and lithium battery (Solana™) power the van independently for all-day deployments without shore power. All-aluminum interior surfaces are waterproof, bacteria-resistant, and OSHA-compliant — critical for infection control in community settings.
High-roof Sprinter delivers 6’4” standing clearance — enough for a full exam table plus standing clinician. Available in diesel, eSprinter (electric), and 4×4 variants. The most commonly specified FQHC mobile van chassis in the United States.
High-roof Ford Transit with nation-wide service network. Available in E-Transit (100% electric) for zero-emission urban outreach. Dual-side door access supports high patient throughput at community events and school sites.
FQHCs that receive Section 330 funding must comply with federal procurement standards when using federal dollars for equipment and vehicle purchases. Odulair is structured to simplify federal procurement for FQHC buyers.
Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) — eligible for all federal WOSB set-aside contracts and FQHC grant-funded procurement set-asides.
Active SAM.gov registration with CAGE Code 6L2X9. Lookup Odulair LLC in SAM.gov to confirm active status before issuing any federal purchase order.
Sole-source justification documentation available for agencies that require it. Supports FQHC compliance officers and grants managers with federal procurement paperwork.
Our engineering team responds within one business day with FQHC-specific van specifications, floor plan options optimized for your clinical program, lead time, and pricing. No prices listed online — Contact for Pricing for every configuration.
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