A mini-clinic on wheels will start offering mobile healthcare services in the Mission District on Friday, part of an initiative from drug and mental health provider HealthRight360 to fill gaps in medical care.

Complete with two private exam rooms and a triage area, and staffed with a team of medical and service providers, the colorful trailer is the first stage of Sutter Health’s new foray into mobile healthcare. The nonprofit healthcare giant will be funding the initiative, which it says it will replicate across California starting in 2026.

The service will be available on Fridays at 24th and Capp streets, and eventually will be stationed weekly at Treasure Island and a Mission District soup kitchen.

“We see this as part of a larger movement to ensure that healthcare is responsive to p

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