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Rehab Medical Opens Additional Indianapolis Offices

October 8, 2020 by David Kopf

Rehab Medical has opened of additional Indianapolis office to expand its services in Indiana.

The new Rehab Medical office will be located on the north side of Indianapolis and is the provider’s fourth office in the Hoosier state. It marks the 24th office for Rehab Medical, which has locations in 14 states.

The new location is the latest move in what has thus far been a four-year growth trajectory. The provider’s goal: a more robust team that delivers increased service quality nationwide.

“We want to be the national leader of Complex Rehab Technology equipment and it starts in our backyard,” said the company’s President Kevin Gearheart. “Rehab Medical has made a commitment to being the best in the state of Indiana and this expansion of infrastructure allows us to deliver on that.”

Employing 10 assistive technology professionals (ATPs), as well as multiple sales representatives, Rehab Medical aims to serve patients faster and more efficiently.

“This new location allows us to get our patients the equipment they need quickly, while providing the quality of service that our patients need and deserve,” Director of Sales Jason Neu said. “Rehab Medical is here to improve lives and we look forward to being able to do that at a high level for many years to come.”

 

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