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MAP Network Coverage

Coverage in every state.
2,460+ active MAPs.

The MOMS MAP network covers all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico — with both brick-and-mortar clinics and mobile phlebotomy providers across the top 100 metropolitan statistical areas.

2,440+Active MAPs
50+States (+DC, PR)
100+Top MSAs
2Collection types
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local MAP coverage.

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MAP Network
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Brick-and-mortar
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Metropolitan coverage

The top 100 MSAs,
covered.

50
Top 50 MSAs

Every top-50 metro area has active MAPs available

75
Top 75 MSAs

Coverage through all 75 largest US metro areas

100
Top 100 MSAs

Full coverage across all top 100 MSAs

Detailed breakdown available
Need a zip code–level breakdown?

Contact the MOMS team for a full coverage report by state and zip code for your specific geographic needs.

How the network works

Two types of MAPs.
One network.

Brick-and-mortar MAPs

Medical Access Points™ are established facilities — urgent cares, independent labs, walk-in clinics — with skilled staff to perform specimen collections. Patients visit with their test kit.

Mobile MAPs

Medical Access Providers™ are credentialed mobile phlebotomists who travel to the patient’s home, office, or chosen location. Ideal for patients with limited mobility or busy schedules.

What is an MSA?

A Metropolitan Statistical Area is defined by the US Census as counties containing a city of 50,000+ with a total population of at least 100,000. MSA coverage indicates strong provider density.