# Mobile Dermatology Clinics: Opportunities to Expand Medical and Surgical Care Access in Underserved Communities

**Authors:** Taha Rasul, Benjamin Cooper, Fiona S Gruzmark, Alexandra K Mathis, Jay Herbst

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.102172 · 2026-01-23

## TL;DR

Mobile dermatology clinics can help provide much-needed skin care to people in underserved areas who face challenges like lack of specialists and geographic barriers.

## Contribution

The paper introduces mobile dermatology clinics as a novel model to improve access to dermatologic care in underserved communities.

## Key findings

- Mobile clinics can reduce structural barriers to dermatologic care.
- They offer a flexible and scalable solution for expanding dermatologic services.
- They can help address workforce shortages and geographic barriers.

## Abstract

Access to dermatologic care remains a persistent challenge in underserved communities, where workforce shortages, geographic barriers, and delayed referrals contribute to unmet medical and surgical needs. Mobile dermatology clinics represent a promising care-delivery model that brings specialty services directly to patients in these settings. Rather than replicating traditional clinic infrastructure, this editorial highlights the conceptual role of mobile dermatology clinics in improving access, reducing structural barriers, and supporting equitable delivery of dermatologic care. As health systems seek innovative strategies to address disparities, mobile clinics may serve as a flexible and scalable approach to expanding dermatologic services for underserved populations.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** skin disease (MESH:D012871), disease (MESH:D004194), skin cancer (MESH:D012878), MMS (MESH:D000267), MDCs (MESH:D014086), TDPs (MESH:D000168), TDP (MESH:D016171)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12925646