A Mobile Field Hospital is a rapidly deployable, temporary medical facility designed to provide emergency healthcare services that can be quickly transported, assembled, and operational in remote, disaster-affected, or conflict areas. It typically consists of modular tents or portable units equipped with essential medical infrastructure such as emergency rooms, operating theaters, intensive care units, patient wards, and diagnostic facilities. Designed for rapid deployment, these hospitals support a wide range of medical services, including trauma care, surgery, triage, and disease management. They are commonly used during natural disasters, military operations, humanitarian missions, and public health emergencies to ensure continuity of healthcare services when conventional facilities are insufficient or inaccessible.