Free walk-in health screenings are available in Collier and Lee Counties this February through Premier Mobile Health Services’ mobile medical clinic. The nonprofit clinic is hosting multiple community stops in Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers Beach, Fort Myers, and Immokalee, offering services including early-detection health screenings, blood pressure and diabetes checks, and more. If you need a quick check-in or want to stay on top of a chronic condition, these walk-in clinic hours can be a practical option close to home.
Premier Mobile Health Services brings essential care to medically vulnerable residents across Southwest Florida and welcomes walk-ins at its mobile clinic locations. The clinic also operates several days each week in Fort Myers by appointment.
Where can I get walk-in health screenings near me this month?
You can get walk-in health screenings at Premier Mobile Health Services’ mobile clinic stops across Collier and Lee Counties, including Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers Beach, Fort Myers, and Immokalee. Pick the closest stop and plan to arrive early during clinic hours for check-in and screening.
- Walk-ins are welcome at the February mobile clinic stops listed below.
- Bring an ID if you have one and a list of your current medications.
- If you have prior lab results or discharge paperwork, bring copies.
- If you or your child has severe symptoms, consider urgent or emergency care.
February mobile medical clinic schedule
East Naples United Methodist Church
Tuesday, Feb. 3 | 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
2701 Airport Road, Naples
Café of Life
Tuesday, Feb. 10 and Tuesday, Feb. 24 | 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
26724 Nomad Drive, Bonita Springs
Baptist Church Fort Myers Beach
Wednesday, Feb. 11 | 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
130 Connecticut St., Fort Myers Beach
Pine Manor Community Center
Thursday, Feb. 12 | 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
5547 10th Ave., Fort Myers
Our Lady of Guadalupe Community Church
Saturday, Feb. 14 | 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
207 South 9th St., Immokalee
Gladiolus Food Pantry
Wednesday, Feb. 18 | 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
10511 Gladiolus Drive, Fort Myers
Community Cooperative
Thursday, Feb. 19 | 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
3429 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Suite 4403, Fort Myers
Mahanaim SDA Church
Friday, Feb. 20 | 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
318 Sabal Palm Road, Naples
What screenings and services are offered at the mobile clinic?
Premier Mobile Health Services provides basic medical services and preventive care that can help you catch issues early. Use your visit to have key numbers checked (such as blood pressure or blood sugar) and ask what follow-up is recommended for your situation.
- Early-detection health screenings
- Blood pressure checks and diabetes checks
- Drug screenings
- Basic metabolic profiles
- Nutrition counseling
- Health education
- School and sports physicals for children
- Acute and chronic disease management
The mobile clinic includes an onsite pharmacy and a point-in-care laboratory for immediate analysis of test results. That can help you understand results during your visit and make a plan for next steps.
If you’re going for a child’s physical, bring any school or sports forms you’ve been given and your child’s health history if you have it.
How do free health screenings work for qualifying Florida residents?
Premier Mobile Health Services screenings are supported by the Florida Department of Health through the Cinotti Health Care Screening Grant Program and are provided at no cost to Florida residents who qualify under 200% of the Poverty Guidelines. Ask staff during your visit whether you qualify and which screenings are included.
- Screenings through this program include cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
- Scoliosis screening is available for children ages 11–19.
- Bring any paperwork you have that may help confirm eligibility.
If you’re unsure what to ask, write down questions about follow-up care, referrals, or next appointments before you arrive.
What should I bring to a walk-in screening visit?
A little preparation can help your visit go smoothly, especially if you’re managing a chronic condition or bringing your child for a physical. Bring the basics, then ask for clear next steps before you leave.
- A photo ID if you have one
- A list of medications (or the bottles)
- Any recent lab results or discharge paperwork
- Your child’s school or sports physical forms (if needed)
- Questions you want answered about follow-up care
After your visit, add any follow-up appointments or reminders to your calendar, and share this schedule with a friend or neighbor who may need care.
How do I schedule an appointment in Fort Myers?
The Mobile Medical Clinic also operates several days each week at Mount Hermon Ministries at 2856 Douglas Ave., Fort Myers. Appointments at this location can be scheduled by calling 239-222-1829. Call ahead to confirm the next available appointment day and ask what documents to bring.
- Mount Hermon Ministries: 2856 Douglas Ave., Fort Myers
- Appointments: 239-222-1829
- General information: 239-288-7949
For more local family resources, visit neafamily.com/health and explore community support options at neafamily.com/community.
What is Premier Mobile Health Services?
Premier Mobile Health Services is a nonprofit clinic that provides quality health care services to medically vulnerable residents and those most at risk of developing long-term illnesses and hospitalization. They offer preventive screenings, basic care, and chronic disease management through a mobile clinic model that brings services into the community. If you need ongoing care, ask during your visit how to schedule follow-ups and what services are available next.
- Mobile clinic with an onsite pharmacy and point-in-care lab
- Preventive screenings and basic medical services
- Community stops across Southwest Florida
To learn more or schedule an appointment, call 239-288-7949. Additional information and the monthly mobile clinic schedule can be found online at PremierMobileHealth.org.