
Welcome to Mayo Clinic Health System in Blooming Prairie
Mayo Clinic Health System remains committed to providing the expert care where you and your family need it. Whether you are seeking routine, preventive or specialized care services, we have convenient and safe options available, including virtual or in-person appointments.
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 healthcare team with the patient portal.
- Be seen in Blooming Prairie 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.
- Access quick, convenient care in person at Express Care at Hy-Vee in Austin or virtually with Express Care Video Visit.
- Explore additional primary care and specialty services in Austin or Owatonna.
Find Us

Mobile Health Clinic
4th St. SE, (behind Blooming Prairie Ambulance Services), Blooming Prairie, MN 55917- Appointments:
- 507-451-1120
- Hours:
- Tue:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Thu:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Bi-weekly
Need to be Seen Today? View All Services & Treatments at this Location
If you are unable to see your primary care provider and need high-quality health care today, we offer several options where you can receive same-day care.
Mobile Health Clinic
A large commercial vehicle with two exam rooms, a laboratory and telehealth equipment connecting patients to Mayo Clinic providers.
Nurse Line Triage
Our nurse line is a service for Mayo Clinic Health System patients and residents of the communities we serve which provides access to around-the-clock advice.
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