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  • Clinic In A Can introduces new primary care clinic

    BEL AIRE, Kan. — Clinic In A Can prides itself on offering a large selection of top notch relocatable clinics, and now it has added a new model to the mix.

    “It’s roomier, it’s more polished and, in a lot of ways, it’s just plain cooler than our current standard model,” said Michael Wawrzewski, Clinic In A Can’s founder and CEO.

  • HEART TO HEART INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES CLINIC IN A CANS TO SHIP TO TURKEY, SYRIA TO AID EARTHQUAKE SURVIVORS

    BEL AIRE, Kan. – Kansas City-based Heart to Heart International works closely with partners on the ground near the disaster areas to deliver surgical supplies, hygiene kits and relocatable, stand-alone medical clinics manufactured in Bel Aire, Kansas by Clinic In A Can.

  • Clinic In A Can aids humanitarian efforts in Ukraine

    BEL AIRE, Kan. – Bel Aire-based Clinic In A Can, in partnership with Heart to Heart International, will be sending eight more fully equipped, solar powered medical units to Ukraine on Thursday and Friday to help with humanitarian efforts in the country amid its ongoing war with Russia.

CIAC in the Media

  • DLA provides mobile field clinics to Honduras

    By Alison Welski DLA Troop Support Public Affairs

    PHILADELPHIA – To help restore medical infrastructure damaged by hurricanes, the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support’s Medical supply chain provided six mobile field clinics to Honduras through a US Southern Command humanitarian donation in April.

  • LOCAL CLINIC PROVIDING SUPPORT TO SYRIA AND UKRAINE

    by Stephanie Maniche, KAKE News

    WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - It is not your typical clinic but a solar-powered health clinic that functions the same as if you were at your local hospital.

    Owner and CEO of Clinic in a Can, Physician's Assistant Michael Wawrzewski, said these clinics must be up to the same codes as accredited hospitals.

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers donate mobile medical room to Cape Coral health clinic

    by Dave Elias, NBC 2

    LEE COUNTY, Fla. — Hurricane Ian wiped out an entire health clinic in Cape Coral.

    The Samaritan Health and Wellness Center has thousands of patients that come from all over for care. A little help from a professional football team owner has it up and running again.

Michael Wawrzewski, Brooks Frahm and Kevin Medlin

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