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Mobile Medical Corporation Unveils New Enhanced Website

Pittsburgh based Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) reaches yet another historic company milestone by unveiling its exciting new website! MMC's redesigned website provides its users with a more focused and streamlined approach to accessing all of MMC's rich services including substance abuse testing, on-site industrial medical and occupational healthcare resources and solutions. Users can now seamlessly navigate through the new site with ease as enhanced mapping and architecture bring users directly to their destination.

  • Same Easy to Use Log-in process. There will be absolutley no changes to how MMC's clients and contractors access drug testing results and other important information
  • Easy, streamlined navigation
  • More industry news and information

About Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC):

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) is a National Third Party Administrator of multi-leveled drug testing and occupational healthcare solutions and is a pioneer in onsite nursing and first-aid station logistics. From our main operations centers in Pittsburgh, PA Cleveland, OH, MMC offers comprehensive national “Drug Free Partnership” programs that combine industry leading substance abuse testing with state of the art credential checking technology to qualify a candidates worksite eligibility.

MMC is a certified Women’s Business Enterprise and is a member of the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Association (DATIA), the Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association (SAPAA) and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). To learn more about how MMC’ s wide array of testing solutions can be specifically tailored to securely meet even the most stringent substance abuse screening objectives, visit http://www.mobmed.com/.

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