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Medical services coming to Del Mar College’s three campuses (Video)

19

April

2025

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19:00 PM

Europe/Amsterdam

DMC partnering with South Texas Family Planning & Health Corporation to bring much-needed services to students through organization’s “Medical Support Squad” mobile clinic

Article by Melinda Eddleman

Having readily available health care fosters a safer, more supportive campus environment where students are empowered to care for their health without barriers. This leads to a more productive and positive college experience, ultimately contributing to students’ academic success and personal growth.

Cheryl G. Sanders, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs

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Valdar the Viking and the Medical Support Squad Mobile Clinic

Valdar the Viking and the Medical Support Squad Mobile Clinic

The Medical Support Squad includes two examination rooms and a lab. Students will have access to a wide range of free and affordable services, lab work and prescriptions. Services include women’s health, breast and cervical cancer screenings and a full range of birth control options. Both students and employees can also access health screenings and treatments for diabetes, cholesterol, high blood pressure, respiratory infections and sexually transmitted infections.

“We will be able to help everybody on this journey and that includes students, staff––everybody here at Del Mar College,” said Dr. Sally Perales, STFPHC’s Chief Clinical Officer while addressing DMC students and employees attending the announcement. “We have a full lab, so we can give you your results within five to ten minutes and then you’ll go see one of our providers. So, you’re getting care right there and then. We’re here to serve; we’re providing instant service, and we’re here to give you everything you need.” 

“This partnership marks an exciting opportunity to provide students and staff with direct access to medical care,” added Sanders.

Individuals who use the clinic can either make appointments or just “walk-in.” Services are free for students, and DMC employees just need to provide their insurance card. The Medical Support Squad clinic will rotate among the college’s campuses with services provided on Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., but STFPHC representatives hope to extend operational hours to evenings to accommodate students’ course and work scheduling. 

Our organization is proud to share that our Medical Support Squad is one of the first mobile clinics to go live. And, with our joint health venture in place with Del Mar College, quality care will be just a step away for DMC students.

Martha Zuniga, Chief Executive Officer, South Texas Family Planning & Health Corporation

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During the April 14 announcement about the medical joint venture between Del Mar College and the South Texas Family Planning & Health Corporation, STFPHC Chief Clinical Officer and DMC alumna Dr. Sally Perales addresses t the services her organization will provide to students free of charge, giving much-needed access to health care for those who do not have insurance. The corporation’s Medical Support Squad mobile clinic will, which includes two examination rooms and a lab, will serve students each Friday and rotate among the college’s three campuses. (Credit: DMC College Relations Office)

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Del Mar College Student Leadership and Campus Life Director Beverly Cage shares her 10-year dream of bringing health care services to students during the April 14 announcement of a medical joint venture between the college and the South Texas Family Planning & Health Corporation. DMC students will now be able to access a multitude of healthcare services in the Medical Support Squad mobile clinic free of charge. (Credit: DMC College Relations Office)

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Del Mar College student Sofia Jimenez speaks about the difficulties students experience without insurance and access to healthcare services while attending school. The Student Government Association President spoke during the April 14 announcement of a “medical joint venture” between the college and the South Texas Family Planning & Health Corporation to bring free healthcare services to DMC students using the organization’s “Medical Support Squad” mobile clinic. (Credit: DMC College Relations)

About Del Mar College

Del Mar College empowers students to achieve their dreams. We offer quality programs, individual attention, outstanding instruction through faculty with real-world experience and affordable costs to credit and noncredit students in Corpus Christi and the South Texas Coastal Bend area. Nationally recognized while locally focused, we’re ranked in the top two percent of community colleges in the country granting associate degrees to Hispanic students (Community College Week). Del Mar College focuses on offering our students programs that match current or emerging career opportunities. Whether students are interested in the fine arts, sciences, business, occupational or technical areas, students get the education they need for the future they want at Del Mar College.

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