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Bringing Treatment to the Community: Morse Clinic of North Raleigh’s Mobile Unit Featured in NC Health News

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  • Sep 16
  • 1 min read

At Morse Clinics, we believe that access to care should never be limited by geography, transportation, or stigma. That’s why we’re proud to highlight the work of our Morse Clinic of North Raleigh Mobile Unit, which is making a powerful impact by delivering opioid treatment services directly to communities in need.

Recently, our mobile unit was featured in a compelling story by Rachel Crumpler of NC Health News, showcasing how this innovative approach is helping individuals overcome barriers to recovery. The article dives into the real-life impact of meeting patients where they are—whether that’s in rural areas, transitional housing, or community centers.

🚌 Why Mobile Matters

  • Expands access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT)

  • Reduces transportation challenges for patients

  • Builds trust through consistent, community-based care

  • Supports reentry efforts for individuals transitioning from incarceration

We’re honored to be part of a growing movement that prioritizes dignity, accessibility, and evidence-based care. The mobile unit is more than a clinic on wheels—it’s a lifeline for many North Carolinians.

📖 Read the full story by Rachel Crumpler on NC Health News

Thank you to our dedicated staff, community partners, and patients who make this work possible. Together, we’re building a healthier, more connected future—one stop at a time.

 
 
 

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