New Somali owned medical supply company wants to help St. Cloud's minority communities

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ST. CLOUD ― Tucked in the South Village Business Center off Roosevelt Road, co-owner Mohammad Gas excitedly talked about the variety of medical products and tools on display at Insight Medical Supply Thursday, a company with a new location that opened in St. Cloud last month.

Wheelchairs and rollator walkers sit in the display room, and bath safety equipment, canes, respiratory equipment, formula and incontinence aids hang on the walls. Insight Medical Supply is the only minority-owned company in the area that offers medical products like these and has multilingual and culturally competent staff.

Gas said he wants to bridge a gap in care and break barriers to access in St. Cloud. Staff speak multiple languages besides English, including Somali, Swahili and Arabic.

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Co-owner Mohammad Gas talks about products and services offered at Insight Medical Supply during an interview Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022 in St. Cloud. Dave Schwarz / St Cloud Times

The company also provides delivery options to patients who may have difficulty getting around, and staff are trained to walk customers through the entire medical process, including insurance. Some older adults in St. Cloud are new to America and need extra guidance navigating the medical system, Gas said. Having staff who look like them and speak their language helps a lot.

"We try to handhold the customer all the way through, because navigating insurance and health care can be really kind of scary. So just walking them through the steps on what they need, and, you know, prescription orders, any documentation that they need," Gas said. "It's exciting to be here. We've been getting a lot of calls and everything already coming in, just by establishing some connections throughout the community. It's kind of a fun journey."

Gas said before they opened in mid-July, many people would have to go to the Twin Cities or elsewhere to find culturally competent providers.

"And some of them, they tried to kind of go to places in this area, but they were having challenges and difficulties. So us being here now, being able to work with their providers and their doctors, and not having that language barrier, it's very helpful," he said. "It's a huge step for this community."

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Co-owners Aidrous Ali, left, and Mohammad Gas talk about their plans for the newly opened Insight Medical Supply during an interview Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022 in St. Cloud. Dave Schwarz / St Cloud Times

Insight Medical Supply also has a location in Richfield, and this is the company's first expansion. Gas said he and co-owner and co-founder Aidrous Ali are working to partner with CentraCare and other clinics, too, to provide referrals. Their vision is to build a larger enterprise that could include services like in-home personal care and night supervision.

"Health care is a big industry," Gas said. "We like to really be passionate about what we do, and providing care to the customers and the patients is the number one thing that we look at. Making sure they're happy, they're being taken care of very well."

Ali said they don't just sell medical equipment and help customers navigate insurance, but also educate the community on how to use, maintain and sanitize equipment. Sometimes people don't understand how these tools can be useful and improve someone's quality of life. Or by living in a rural area, they might not know what resources are out there, he said.

"We just want to help everyone," Ali said. "Get them what they need, be able to live a comfortable life at their home and in the community as well."

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Items available line a shelf at Insight Medical Supply Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022 in St. Cloud. Dave Schwarz/dschwarz@stcloudtimes.com

Customers interested in exploring what equipment Gas and Ali supply can visit their website at insightmedsupply.com or stop in their store. They can order equipment online in the future, Gas said. He encourages any health care professional wanting to learn more or work with the company to reach out as well.

"Our doors are open," he said.

The business is located at 2239 Roosevelt Road, Suite 3, in St. Cloud.

 

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No thank you. Somalis should stay away from medical field business. They can be doctors and pharmacists, but not open clinics.

Somalia pharmacies is a nightmare. A little girl became blind because a pharmacist sold her a bad eye drop. Not to mention unrecorded disasters in Somalia.

No huuno-- take your Oromo looking professional some where else
 
No thank you. Somalis should stay away from medical field business. They can be doctors and pharmacists, but not open clinics.

Somalia pharmacies is a nightmare. A little girl became blind because a pharmacist sold her a bad eye drop. Not to mention unrecorded disasters in Somalia.

No huuno-- take your Oromo looking professional some where else
Gas and Aidrous??? Are these guys Somali?
 

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