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National Medical Waste provides reliable medical waste transport, disposal and compliance services across Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas. With a focus on safety, training and customer service, the company ensures healthcare providers remain compliant while simplifying processes. Its local responsiveness and broad expertise make it a trusted partner for clinics and labs.
Allied is a leading provider of medical waste disposal services, delivering essential solutions to healthcare businesses across the nation. Its offerings include medical waste disposal and management, compliance training, sharps disposal and secure paper shredding. With a skilled team, the company has built a reputation for consistently exceeding customer expectations.
Surgical Solutions goes beyond traditional outsourcing by delivering on-site operational partnerships to hospitals and surgery centers. With expert teams managing sterile processing, endoscopy reprocessing, and OR support, the company ensures end-to-end accountability—boosting efficiency, elevating performance, and allowing clinical staff to focus on what matters most: patient care.
United Care Transport (UCT) is a consumer-focused company specializing in Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) services. The company aims to provide reliable, safe, and comfortable transportation for patients with scheduled medical appointments. Its key services cater to individuals facing barriers to mobility, ensuring smoother healthcare access.
Forefront is a specialized Support Services company serving mission-driven clients in Healthcare, Senior Living, Education and Government. They create healthy foods and maintain resilient environments, elevating experiences for better living, learning, and a better future. It was founded in 2019 by a team of seasoned professionals who recognized a critical need for specialized culinary and support services in the healthcare and senior living sectors.
Healthcare Linen Services Group (HLSG) is a leading provider of linen management services for healthcare and hospitality. They collaborate with administrators, clinicians, and staff to deliver a wide range of comfortable, bacteria-free linens to hospitals, physician offices, surgery centers, and nursing homes across the country.
ImageFIRST® is the leading national provider of linen rental, laundry, and facility services specializing in healthcare. Serving medical facilities and select hospitality clients, they offer a comprehensive range of products, including linens, uniforms, and hygiene programs, while expertly managing clients’ linen inventories for optimal cost efficiency.
Medxcel is a leading facilities services provider in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to the healthcare industry. With unmatched expertise, we support hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities nationwide. Our innovative services are tailored to enhance operational efficiency and elevate patient care, effectively addressing the unique needs of healthcare environments.
Vanguard Resources specializes in healthcare regulatory compliance and facility maintenance. They enhance hospital service quality by implementing efficient operational policies, ensuring inspection readiness, and providing comprehensive skills training for staff. Their approach helps healthcare facilities meet regulatory standards and maintain high levels of service delivery and patient care.
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