We rode along with WHOW’s mobile unit from Longview to Clarksville, where the team parked outside the HUB Community Center. Inside the bright, fully equipped unit, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Leigh Ann Klein described what makes this work so vital:
- Women who haven’t had a Pap smear in 6-10 years can access preventive care in their own community.
- Patients can access birth control and education without missing hours of school for a long trip
- Mothers with small children can walk up to their unit for care, often after stopping by the HUB for diapers, food, or other necessities.
As Leigh Ann shared, “We offer everything from condoms to implants to access to permanent birth control. We can make sure every woman has options– and we’ll find a way to cover the cost if she can’t.”

