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Mobile Medical Corporation Providing On-site Medical Services to the Construction Industry

Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) provides solutions based on-site medical services and drug testing for the construction industry. Our service features administering multi-employer projects for facility owners, contractors, and Owner Controlled Insurance programs(OCIP and CCIP) nationwide.

SERVICES
Our primary services include substance abuse testing, onsite medical services and nursing and first-aid stations and physical examinations for OSHA compliance for the construction industry. MMC’s solution based programs are comprehensive and include: program set up, user training, testing and data management and reporting.

ONSITE MEDICAL FACILITIES
MMC's on-site medical services and first aid station trailers are customized to meet the client’s needs. MMC uses trailers ranging in all sizes (ex. 8’ x 32’ to 24’ x 60’). The trailer comes with computer, phone and office supplies required to support the project.

INFORMATION SHARING
Our proprietary database application SkillCheck™ features a “Medical Treatment Module” which tracks and compiles all project injury and follow-up care daily. MMC can create in-depth customized reports utilizing the projects initial injury and follow up reports and project statistics.

Make your jobsite safer! Contact MMC today and ask us about our onsite medical services.

Toll Free: 888-662-8358 x 112

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