Urgent Care Travel Opens Location in Oklahoma City
Urgent Care Travel is opening a second location in Oklahoma City, the second location for the company, which plans to open as many as 100 urgent care facilities at Pilot Flying J travel centers.
Urgent Care Travel is opening a second location in Oklahoma City, the second location for the company, which plans to open as many as 100 urgent care facilities at Pilot Flying J travel centers.
The new facility offers general medical care, physical exams and tests such as DOT exams, sleep disorder testing/treatment and vision /hearing tests. UCT services also include pediatrics and providing care for worker injuries.
The Oklahoma location is located on 406 South Morgan Road, next to the Pilot Flying J travel center. UCT’s first facility is located in Knoxville Tenn. This location opened for business in May.
“We are very excited to have the opportunity to work with such a great organization as Pilot Flying J and to bring needed quality healthcare services to professional drivers and travelers on the nation’s interstate highways,” says Urgent Care Travel CEO Tony Barber. “Our planned roll-out of 100 locations will provide for the most comprehensive coverage of the nations interstates with medical care access of any provider in the United States, and this only a start.”
Urgent Care Travel was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Estero, Fla. UCT has an exclusive relationship with Pilot/Flying J Travel Centers to develop urgent care clinics on select Pilot/Flying J Travel Center locations to provide medical care to those traveling on the road.
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