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Motorhome Transformed into Mobile Medical Clinic

21.12.2025 20:32 1 min 1 source
Yle Uutiset FIN
Motorhome Transformed into Mobile Medical Clinic

Doctor Mikko Huokonen uses a motorhome to provide medical services in remote areas of Lapland. The vehicle is equipped with modern diagnostic equipment powered by batteries, enabling operation in areas without electricity. The service is positioned as a supplement, not a replacement for stationary healthcare.

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21.12.2025 Yle Uutiset FIN

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