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Sleep provider to partner with truckers clinic
November 10, 2010
| by: Overdrive Staff
Sleep HealthCenters is partnering with Roadside Medical Clinics to provide sleep medicine services as part of Roadside Medical’s driver wellness programs.
The Brighton, Mass.-based sleep provider will educate truckers, diagnose and support treatment of sleep disorders in Roadside’s overall driver wellness program, said Sleep HealthCenters’ Robin Gordon.
Based in Sarasota, Fla., Roadside Medical Clinics manages a nationwide network of clinics at Pilot Travel Centers.
Read more at Sleep HealthCenters.






