One of USC's first Mobile Dental Clinics, c. 1965 | USC Archives
One of USC's first Mobile Dental Clinics, c. 1965
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Ostrow provides dental care to underserved areas — both urban and rural, from Bakersfield to the Mexican border — through our mobile clinics.

USC Mobile Dental Clinic

For more than 50 years, the USC Mobile Clinic has served children in need in Central and Southern California. Today, our mobile clinic fleet is the largest in the nation, outside of the U.S. military.  A required dental rotation for all DDS students, the USC Mobile Clinic is often cited in exit interviews as one of the greatest assets to our students’ education.

Ostrow’s mobile clinics provide treatment to underserved individuals from the California’s Central Coast to the Mexican border. | DON BOOMER
Ostrow’s mobile clinics provide treatment to underserved individuals from the California’s Central Coast to the Mexican border. | DON BOOMER
Ostrow’s mobile clinics provide treatment to underserved individuals from the California’s Central Coast to the Mexican border.
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USC/QueensCare Mobile Dental Program

Ostrow partners with QueensCare to provide comprehensive dental care to low-income children in grades 2-5 in Hollywood-area elementary schools. The program cares for more than 5,000 children each year with two mobile dentistry vehicles.

 

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QUEENSCARE FOUNDATION

Neighborhood Mobile Dental Clinic

Ostrow’s collaboration with the Neighborhood Mobile Dental Clinic provides dental treatment to children from kindergarten through third grade at USC partner schools. Many of the 10,000 children at 15 local elementary schools have never seen a dentist until our mobile dental clinic arrives at their school. This has become one of the signature programs of the university’s Good Neighbors Campaign.

 

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USC Good Neighbors Campaign