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Humanitarian · Sub-Saharan Africa · February 12, 2026

Diagnostics for Mobile Clinic Programmes

Portable monitors and compact lab equipment for mobile clinic routes across Sub-Saharan Africa — low power draw, rough-road tolerant, field-serviceable.

Clinician performing a portable ultrasound examination

Mobile clinic programmes extend care to communities that static facilities never reach — and their equipment lists look nothing like a hospital tender. Weight, power draw and vibration tolerance decide what earns a place in the vehicle.

For clinic routes across Sub-Saharan Africa we assembled a diagnostics package around portable multi-parameter monitors and compact bench units that tolerate generator power, with mounting and padding recommendations drawn from what previous routes taught us.

What was delivered

  • Portable multi-parameter patient monitors
  • Compact centrifuges suitable for vehicle benches
  • Sensor and cuff spares matched to route length

The package standard is deliberately conservative: fewer models, more spares, and everything serviceable with hand tools at the route base.

Equipment in this project