MAP: Medical Access Point/Provider™ Network Coverage
The MAP: Medical Access Point/Provider™ network covers all 50 states, and top 100 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). Comprised of both brick-and-mortar and mobile phlebotomy options, accessing the labor required for specimen collections has never been easier.
**Coverage visual is as of November 2024, and the network continues to grow. If there are specific questions regarding our current coverage, please email ops@myonemedicalsource.com.**
50
Top 50 MSAs
75
Top 75 MSAs
100
Top 100 MSAs
- A Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) consists of one or more counties that contain a city of 50,000 or more inhabitants or contain a Census Bureau-defined urbanized area (UA) and have a total population of at least 100,000, per Census.gov.
- Please note, this MAP is designed to display our current MAP: Medical Access Point/Provider™ network coverage. All patient scheduling and connectivity must be performed in the respective portal(s).
- A MAP: Medical Access Point™ is a brick-and-mortar facility with the skilled labor to perform specimen collections (i.e. urgent cares, walk-in clinic, etc.).
- A MAP: Medical Access Provider™ is someone trained in phlebotomy (i.e., a mobile phlebotomist).
Better Access ➡️ Better Outcomes
The Power of MOMS Is In The Connectivity
Brick-and-Mortar Facilities
Medical facilities with the ability to perform specimen collections can establish themselves as a go-to resource within the community.
Mobile Options
Mobile phlebotomy options for those that may be unable to go to a clinic.
Access to Specimen Collections
The Labs/Clients on MOMS need access to the labor to perform specimen collections for their tests.