In 2014, Frazer embarked on a groundbreaking journey by building the first Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) in the United States. This innovative project was developed in partnership with UTHealth and Memorial Hermann to bring stroke care directly to patients. The creation of this specialized unit, equipped with a CT scanner, stroke treatment, and telemedicine capabilities was a significant step forward in the realm of mobile healthcare.
Over the past decade, Frazer has continued to refine and expand its work in this field, marking 10 years of dedication to enhancing emergency medical services. The original MSU, introduced in 2014, was designed to address the need for rapid diagnosis and treatment in stroke care. While the technology and capabilities of these units have evolved, Frazer’s commitment to supporting emergency medical providers remains steadfast.
In the years following the introduction of the first MSU, Frazer has played a pivotal role in the continued development and deployment of these units across the country. (see our entire customer list here)
Each MSU is custom-built to meet the specific needs of healthcare providers, ensuring that these mobile units are equipped to deliver care in the most effective manner possible.
This decade-long journey reflects Frazer’s enduring focus on innovation and quality in the emergency care field. As we look back on the past 10 years, we acknowledge the significance of the work that has been done and the potential for continued advancement in mobile healthcare.
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