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In the fall of 2001, Medical Coaches, Inc. received full GEMS Certification as a mobile supplier for the GE Mobile PET Advance NXi System. Medical Coaches in conjunction with GE engineers performed extensive design review, specifications and construction drawing analysis, production stage approvals and full compliance testing to include thousands of miles of road tests for shock and vibration, HVAC testing at White sands Proving Grounds and locally approved GEMS test site.
Medical Coaches is proud to be able to offer our unique mobile products to GEMS customers throughout the world. As you view this Medical Coaches GE Mobile PET site, you will see why Medical Coaches is the preferred mobile supplier for many of the most sophisticated buyers in the world.
Medical Coaches understands that the selection of a manufacturer for a GE Mobile PET system is extremely important to the customer. Medical Coaches knows that our customer's profitability can only be maintained if their mobile PET units operate dependably day-in, day-out; 100% up time is always our goal. We make sure our trailers can be serviced in the field quickly and efficiently allowing scanning to continue.
Customers tell us that our trailers are the easiest and quickest to set up and break down. Drivers tell us that our trailers are lighter, easier to pull and because our overall length is less than our competitors, we're easier to maneuver and position at site. Service technicians who service competitive units tell us that we have fewer service problems and when service is necessary, repairs can be made faster at a lesser cost. Technicians tell us that our trailers are pleasant to work in with more room, relaxing colors, plenty of storage and efficient patient access. All these add up to happier employees, more efficient operations and greater bottom line profit.
Compare our increased expandable side floor space with our competitors. Our sides are each 2 feet deep and 14 feet long and extend to the end of the patient table making it much easier to handle gurney patients and for personnel and equipment access.




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