The March of Dimes Mom & Baby Mobile Health Center® in Columbus operates as part of OhioHealth’s Wellness on Wheels (WoW) Mobile Health program. The WoW program provides a range of primary care and preventative care services throughout the Columbus area. Through the partnership with March of Dimes, OhioHealth delivers innovative solutions to promote the health of moms and babies, with the mobile health center acting as a key resource. It not only provides trauma-informed, culturally sensitive women’s health and prenatal services, but also primary care/family medicine, health screenings, vaccinations, and health education to pregnant people and their families, regardless of the patient’s ability to pay. The Wellness on Wheels women's health program serves patients within Franklin County and several surrounding counties. The central Ohio population has been growing significantly, resulting in an increased demand for obstetrician and gynecology care, as well as other women's health services.
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