STAFFORD, TX, November 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Active American Mobility and Medical Supply is a leading provider of medical and rehabilitation equipment in the state of Texas. The company is now launching a new website that not only includes detailed information about the Houston medical equipment and home modifications for the disabled that they offer, but also vital information about the their services and what equipment is covered by different insurance companies.
For those of us who are unfamiliar with American Mobility and Medical Supply here is a rundown of some of the vital services that they have to offer to the disabled and those with special mobility needs such as the elderly.
The professional quality Houston medical equipment they carry includes customized manual or powered Texas custom wheelchairs, electric scooters, walkers, crutches, hospital beds and much more. Active American Mobility and Medical Supplier also offers home modification services to help those with special mobility needs.
For example, Active American Mobility and Medical Supplier offers special home modification services for bathrooms, kitchens and any room in the home. They also install stairway lifts, ceiling tack lift systems, doorway widening alterations and wheelchair ramps. Not only do they offer these types of vital home modifications, each member of the Active American Mobility and Medical Supplier staff are experts in their field and take the time to access each individual's personal needs.
Their new website not only covers all of these services, but you will also find other informative information including a media center that gives you information on new case studies, videos and various blog entries containing expert advice and news. There is also a customer service area that is a good place to go to find out if your insurance will cover the services they have to offer, and to request an evaluation and home modifications.
These are just some of the features and products that can be found on their new, informative website. Visit http://texaswheelchair.com to discover everything Active American Mobility and Medical Supplier has to offer.
Active American Mobility & Medical Supply Announces the Launch of Their New Website
Texas custom wheelchair and disability aid specialist AA Mobility has launched a new website to better serve their existing clients and attract new clients too.
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[Press-News.org] Active American Mobility & Medical Supply Announces the Launch of Their New WebsiteTexas custom wheelchair and disability aid specialist AA Mobility has launched a new website to better serve their existing clients and attract new clients too.