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How it works

A recurring pop-up clinic, built around trust and convenience.

Our platform enables partners to run clinics in the places their community already trusts — then connects every visit to a real next step. Here's the flow from front door to follow-up.

1

Gather

Partners host recurring clinics in the spaces their community already trusts — community centers, malls, civic sites, and places of worship of every faith. Their community brings the volunteers and physicians; we bring the platform that runs it.

2

Screen

Volunteer clinicians check vitals and run screenings: blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, BMI, dental, and behavioral health.

3

Guide

Patients receive clear, culturally competent health guidance — recorded in our HIPAA-compliant EMR so vitals can be tracked over time.

4

Refer

Every finding connects to a next step — warm referrals that off-ramp patients into ongoing care: vision, mental and behavioral health, and primary care at community-based health centers.

Services

What we screen for

Free at every clinic. Designed to catch the conditions that quietly drive the worst outcomes.

No prescriptions · no procedures
Blood pressure
Blood glucose
Cholesterol
BMI & vitals
Vision screening
Dental screening
Behavioral health
The science

The Black-barbershop study

A landmark NEJM trial placed blood-pressure screening in 52 Black-owned barbershops in Los Angeles — meeting men in trusted spaces rather than clinics.

The pharmacist-led group achieved a roughly 27 mm Hg mean reduction in systolic blood pressure — a clinically extraordinary result that substantially lowers stroke risk. Men who never visited doctors came monthly to their barbers. The insight is simple: trust and convenience matter more than clinical settings. Our model applies this exact principle.

Victor RG, et al. “A Cluster-Randomized Trial of Blood-Pressure Reduction in Black Barbershops.” N Engl J Med. 2018;378:1291–1301.

27 mmHg

mean systolic blood-pressure reduction in the trusted-space intervention group.

52
barbershops
~40%
lower stroke risk
Safety by design

Why the clinical risk is minimal

Our model is built to be the lowest-risk clinical activity imaginable — which is exactly why it scales safely.

  • No prescribing, no procedures, no invasive interventions
  • Credentialed, licensed physicians only
  • Guidance and vitals — the lowest-risk clinical activity
  • HIPAA-compliant EMR with a complete audit trail
  • Structured volunteer onboarding and privileging
  • Zero claims filed in five years of operation

Bring wellness to your community.

Whether you want to volunteer, host a clinic, partner, or sponsor — we'd love to hear from you.