
Sandhills Medical has been recognized with multiple national awards from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for 2025, highlighting our commitment to delivering Comprehensive Care, Close to Home and advancing the health of our communities.
This year, Sandhills Medical received three National Quality Leader Awards, placing us among the very best Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in the country:
Sandhills Medical is proud to announce the official launch of its new Mobile Health Unit, a fully equipped medical office on wheels designed to deliver high-quality, compassionate care directly to communities across the region. With the goal of breaking down transportation and accessibility barriers, this new unit represents a major step forward in Sandhills Medical’s mission to provide comprehensive care, close to home.
The Mobile Health Unit will offer a wide range of services including preventive screenings, primary care, behavioral health, vaccinations, and follow-up care coordination. It will also serve as a vital resource during community events, health fairs, and emergency response efforts.
“We’re thrilled to bring care directly to the communities we serve,” said Cassandra Waddell, Mobile Health Unit Manager at Sandhills Medical. “This Mobile Unit allows us to meet patients where they are—whether that’s in rural neighborhoods, community centers, or schools—and provide the same high level of care they would receive at any of our permanent locations.”

Mobile Unit Services Include:
- Screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes (A1C), and cancer
- COVID-19, flu, and strep testing
- Pregnancy testing
- Behavioral health services
- Nutrition, wellness, and smoking cessation education
- Vision and hearing screenings for children
- Well-child visits and follow-up care coordination
Sandhills Medical is building strategic partnerships with schools, churches, nonprofits, and local organizations to maximize the reach and impact of the Mobile Health Unit. These collaborations are carefully developed to bring meaningful health services directly into the communities that will benefit most.
Contact for Community Partnerships:
Cassandra Waddell, Mobile Health Unit Manager