MOBILE MEDICAL LAB

ON-SITE BLOOD & URINE TESTING


MOBILE MEDICAL LAB


WHAT IS A MOBILE MEDICAL LAB?


The Odulair Mobile Medical Lab is a mobile laboratory designed and manufactured to provide on-site medical laboratory services including providing rapid laboratory and pharmacy services to hospitals, clinics and everywhere else where no infrastructure exists, including during emergency situations and natural disasters.

Because Odulair Mobile Medical Labs are manufactured on wheels, it can be transported quickly and easily via tractor, train, or ship, and it is most effective in supporting international and humanitarian medical missions. A Mobile Laboratory by Odulair is available for sale as mobile laboratory trailer, mobile laboratory van, mobile laboratory truck, and mobile laboratory expanding shelter or shipping container.

The most commonly performed tests in an Odulair Mobile Medical Laboratory include Male and Female Wellness Panels, Thyroid Test, Check for Diabetes, STD Testing, hCG Serum Qual (Pregnancy Test), and Cholesterol.

An Odulair Mobile Medical Lab trailer is designed to meet the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Guidelines for Healthcare Facilities, which form the basis for most U.S. State licensing guidelines. They are U.S. healthcare code compliant including meeting JCAHO, Medicare and State standards for accreditation. Our Mobile Medical Labs are built to serve patient populations as independent operating vehicles or vehicles incorporated into an existing facility.

BENEFITS OF A MOBILE LABORATORY

  • Allows medical facilities to add additional lab services quickly and cost effectively
  • Helps medical facilities address over capacity constraints, such as overflow and backlog issues
  • Offers patients exceptional lab services without the medical facility incurring a major capital expense
  • Provides a “bridge service” during construction, renovation, or upgrade of your current facility

Odulair Mobile Medical Labs are built to serve patient populations as independent operating vehicles or vehicles incorporated into an existing facility. This capability allows organizations to utilize the unit to provide on-site and patient outreach laboratory and/or pharmacy services.

Army Spc. Aaron Madison performs biochemical testing to identify bacteria at the San Antonio Military Medical Center Dec. 6.
Airman 1st Class Daniel Phelps, 779th Medical Group medical laboratory technician, prepares to perform a cross match on blood on Jan. 31, 2013, at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The transfusions are used to replace lost blood during a surgery and supplement for patients who are not able to properly produce their own blood. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Erin O’Shea)(Released)

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