Mobile Specialty Vehicles

Mobile Specialty Vehicles Mobile Specialty Vehicles has produced first class mobile units for prestigious organizations from a Ayres.
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Mobile Specialty Vehicles was founded as Mobile Medical Vehicles, Inc. and operated under the assumed name of Mobile Medical® in November of 1980 by Daniel S. The Ayres family has been true pioneers in the specialty and recreational vehicle industry and got their start in the early 1950’s. David Ayres, the father of Daniel Ayres, was one of the founding members and former president of the Recreati

onal Vehicle Dealers Association (RVDA). The Ayres family operated 3 large and highly successful dealerships in Beaumont, Houston, and Dallas, Texas. The dealerships were also fully equipped up-fitters, as well as manufacturers, that built trailers from the ground up for such unique applications as atmospheric testing vehicles for the petroleum industry. Daniel got his start in the family business at the ripe age of 6 years old, first sweeping the shop and later working in the engineering and fabricating divisions, hand drawing these custom vehicles to be built from scratch. His eye for detail and his attention to customer service would later build the foundation for what would be the most prestigious name in specialty vehicles. As Mobile Specialty Vehicles prospered and its reputation for producing high quality medical vehicles grew, more inquiries came in for vehicles of all types. The company has since grown to build vehicles for every manner of application on many different platforms, from command and control units, to mobile surgery trailers, and even medical boats. Mobile Specialty Vehicles builds them all and backs them with the industry’s best customer service.

06/03/2026

We're honored to see mobile healthcare highlighted during NACHC's National Fly-In on Capitol Hill!

As Dr. Kyu Rhee notes, Community Health Centers go where the need is—and increasingly, mobile healthcare is helping make that possible.

The mobile mammography coach featured alongside Dr. Rhee, operated by Refuah Health Center, was built by Mobile Specialty Vehicles and is helping demonstrate how mobile healthcare can expand access, reduce barriers, and bring care directly into communities.

We appreciate NACHC's continued leadership in advancing Community Health Centers and supporting innovative care delivery models that improve access for patients nationwide.

This week, healthcare leaders, policymakers, advocates, and Community Health Centers from across the country are gatheri...
06/03/2026

This week, healthcare leaders, policymakers, advocates, and Community Health Centers from across the country are gathering in Washington, D.C. for the 2026 NACHC Fly-In to discuss the future of healthcare access and community-based care.

One of the highlights is the Care in Motion: Community Health Center Mobile Health Experience, where visitors will have the opportunity to step inside and experience a mobile health unit firsthand on Capitol Hill.

We're especially proud that the featured mammography coach—operated by Refuah Health Center (RefuahHealth)—was built by Mobile Specialty Vehicles and is helping demonstrate how mobile healthcare can expand access, reduce barriers, and bring services directly into communities.

As provider shortages, transportation barriers, and infrastructure challenges continue across the country, mobile healthcare is increasingly being recognized not simply as an outreach tool, but as a critical component of healthcare infrastructure.

A special thank you to National Association of Community Health Centersssociation of Community Health Centers (NACHC), Mobile Specialty Vehicles, Refuah Health Center, and the many organizations helping advance the conversation around sustainable, community-based care delivery.

If you're attending the Fly-In, be sure to connect with Chad Smith from Mobile Specialty Vehicles, who is on-site supporting the event and discussing how mobile healthcare infrastructure is helping organizations expand access and improve outcomes nationwide.

This is an exciting moment for mobile healthcare!During NACHC's National Fly-In, members of Congress, Congressional staf...
06/02/2026

This is an exciting moment for mobile healthcare!

During NACHC's National Fly-In, members of Congress, Congressional staff, and national healthcare leaders will have the opportunity to step inside and experience a mobile health unit firsthand.

What makes this especially meaningful is that the vehicle featured in this invitation is a Mobile Specialty Vehicles - built coach operated by our client, Refuah Health Center.

For many communities, mobile healthcare is no longer simply an outreach strategy. It is becoming critical healthcare infrastructure that helps expand access, improve preventive care, reduce barriers, and bring services directly to patients where they live and work.

We're honored to see mobile health continue gaining visibility at the national level and grateful to organizations like Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) and for helping demonstrate the impact these programs can have on communities across the country.

If you're attending the Fly-In, be sure to connect with Chad Smith from Mobile Specialty Vehicles, who will be on-site supporting the event and helping visitors experience firsthand how mobile healthcare is being deployed to improve access and outcomes nationwide.

We’re proud to see the continued impact of the Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic Mobile Medical Unit serving ...
04/29/2026

We’re proud to see the continued impact of the Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic Mobile Medical Unit serving communities across Charlotte County.

One year later, this is exactly why mobile healthcare matters—bringing vital services directly to people who need them most.

Thank you to Charlotte County Economic Development and the clinic team for supporting innovative, accessible care.

We’re proud to support organizations like Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic that are making a real difference...
04/29/2026

We’re proud to support organizations like Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic that are making a real difference every day.

Access to healthcare changes lives, and their team continues to provide hope, compassion, and critical services to the Charlotte County community.

Thank you for the incredible work you do and for allowing Mobile Specialty Vehicles to be a small part of your mission.

A simple act of kindness can create a ripple that reaches far beyond what we can see. At Virginia B. Andes Volunteer Community Clinic, that ripple becomes something powerful - neighbors helping neighbors access no-cost medical, pharmacy, and wellness care right here in Charlotte County.

Expanding access to diagnostic imaging requires more than mobility.It requires infrastructure designed for real-world cl...
04/08/2026

Expanding access to diagnostic imaging requires more than mobility.

It requires infrastructure designed for real-world clinical use.

This mobile CT platform—paired with advanced imaging technology from United Imaging —delivers a clinically flexible system capable of everything from routine scans to advanced cardiac imaging.

That flexibility matters.

Because when imaging can be deployed where it’s needed most—and support a wide range of exams—it becomes more than access.

It becomes a sustainable, revenue-generating extension of hospital diagnostic infrastructure.

Built for reliability.
Designed for deployment.
Engineered to scale.

Across the country, healthcare leaders are rethinking how services reach communities.Screening. Dental. Vision. Primary ...
03/31/2026

Across the country, healthcare leaders are rethinking how services reach communities.

Screening. Dental. Vision. Primary care. Command. Specialty services.

Each requires more than mobility — it requires environments engineered for care delivery.

Mobile specialty vehicles are increasingly becoming the foundation that supports these programs at scale.

The next phase of mobile health will be defined by ex*****on.Not just launching a unit — but sustaining a program:• staf...
03/26/2026

The next phase of mobile health will be defined by ex*****on.

Not just launching a unit — but sustaining a program:
• staffing
• workflow
• uptime
• compliance
• patient experience

Mobile specialty vehicles designed around real clinical environments make that possible.

Momentum around mobile healthcare is accelerating because communities are recognizing a simple truth: care doesn’t alway...
03/24/2026

Momentum around mobile healthcare is accelerating because communities are recognizing a simple truth: care doesn’t always need a building — but it does need the right platform.

Purpose-built mobile specialty vehicles allow programs to meet people where they are while maintaining clinical standards, operational consistency, and long-term sustainability.

That’s how access actually expands.

The future of healthcare access won’t be defined by buildings alone.It will be defined by how effectively care moves.Mob...
03/19/2026

The future of healthcare access won’t be defined by buildings alone.

It will be defined by how effectively care moves.

Mobile specialty vehicles are helping make that future possible — across rural communities, urban gaps, and everywhere in between.

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