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Mayo Clinic Health System in Sherburn

Serving Sherburn, a community grounded in farming traditions and rich agricultural heritage, Mayo Clinic Health System's Mobile Health Clinic delivers lab services, wellness visits and virtual specialty consults.


Expert Care. Every Day. For Life.


  • Call our 24/7 Nurse Line when you're having symptoms and not sure where to be seen.
  • Send a message to your health care team with Patient Online Services. 
  • Be seen in Sherburn at the Mobile Health Clinic for preventive services, acute illness and disease management. 
  • Answer and submit a diagnostic questionnaire to our Express Care Online team and receive a response within one hour. 
  • Explore additional primary care and specialty services in Fairmont or St. James.  
VirtualCare

Virtual Care 24/7

Download our Primary Care On Demand app to access video visits with a Mayo Clinic provider from wherever you are in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Available 24/7/365 for patients age 3 and older. You can address a wide range of common health concerns through virtual appointments, including cold and flu symptoms, rash, sinus pressure, diabetes, urinary tract pain, blood pressure issues and more.

Find Us

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Mobile Health Clinic
  • Clinic Hours:
  • Mon:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Wed:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Bi-weekly
Directions
21 E 1st St., located behind City Hall, Sherburn, MN 56171
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