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Rio Grande Valley Mobile X-Rays 

☎️ 1-888-783-9779

Services provided at:

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  • Assisted Living Facilities
  • Behavioral Health Centers 
  • Detention Centers
  • Home Health 
  • Hospice 
  • Long Term Care Facilities
  • Patient Homes 
  • Rehabilitation Centers 

“Preferred by Physicians and Grandmas” Pioneers since 1995 Valley Wide 

Services:

  • Bedside Digital X-Ray
  • General Ultrasound Vascular
  • 2D Echocardiogram 
  • EKG

Call Today Toll Free: 1-888-783-9779


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