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.

Current MAP Network Coverage

MAPs
2,438
Active MAPs
MAPs
50
State Coverage (+DC and Puerto Rico)
To see MAPs in each state, search for the respective state below.
MAPs
50
Top 50 MSAs
MAPs
75
Top 75 MSAs
MAPs
100
Top 100 MSAs
To access a breakdown of the MAP: Medical Access Point/Provider™ Network by state/zip code, please fill out the form at the button below.

MAP Network Zip Code Breakdown

  • 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

MAP

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

Mobile Options

Mobile phlebotomy options for those that may be unable to go to a clinic.

Specimen Collections

Access to Specimen Collections

The Labs/Clients on MOMS need access to the labor to perform specimen collections for their tests.

The Connection for the Collection™