Friday, December 21, 2007

Roadside Medical Clinics: Bringing Care to Truckers

Filed under: Business of Medicine

Hard working members of the trucking community will now find convenient medical services on their way thanks to Roadside Medical Clinics, a company based in Alpharetta, Ga. The company plans to introduce its chain of roadside clinics coast to coast, offering its services "in various subscription packages for an average of $15 to $30 a month," according to Bob Perry, Roadside Medical vice president, who is quoted in eTrucker.com.

Don't wait until you get home to get medical care. With Roadside Medical at Pilot Travel Centers, it's like we're a house call for truckers:

  • Minor Trauma Care

  • General Medical Care

  • Digestive Disorder Treatment

  • Sleep Disorder Screening

  • Respiratory Conditions

  • STD Testing & Treatment

  • Chest Pain & Heart Conditions

  • Chronic Care

  • Vaccinations

  • Muscular-Skeletal Diagnosis and Treatment

  • Medication Management

  • Head, Ear & Eye Conditions
  • Roadside Medical ...

    (hat tip: Kevin, M.D.)

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    This is BRILLIANT, and a real service to America's truckers! The insurance industry makes it difficult for truckers to afford and receive the care they need, and this is a wonderful win-win scenario. As a patient advocate who makes a living getting FREE name-brand prescription meds from the U.S. pharmaceutical industry for the uninsured and underinsured, I KNOW how many millions could get life-saving assistance at Pilot and Roadside Medical clinics. BRAVO to all, and call me if you need free prescriptions after your visit! 1-800-373-9706. Diana Wilson, Lifeline For Meds


    Posted by: Diana Wilson
    on December 31, 2007 08:40 AM GMT

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