A clinic that closes because HVAC failed is a clinic that reschedules 40 patients and loses a day of revenue. Servbon handles every trade a medical practice needs on one dispatcher, with the response times and documentation medical operations require.
A dispatcher who has worked with medical practices reads every submission. Reply within one business day.
A medical practice is a facility with zero tolerance for downtime. Patients are scheduled in fifteen-minute increments. Refrigerated medications need continuous cold chain. Sterilization equipment cannot go down mid-day. The compliance framework — from OSHA to HIPAA to state licensure to accreditation — treats facility failures as reportable events, not just inconveniences.
The typical "we will get someone out Tuesday" response from a general contractor does not fit this world. A Tuesday appointment means canceled patients, moved medication, and staff standing around getting paid to wait.
Servbon operates on medical-facility time. Emergency response same day. Preventive service scheduled during off-hours. Documentation attached to every ticket, ready for the next inspection.
Every one of our ten trades is delivered directly. These are the ones medical operators call us about most.
Clinic HVAC is not just comfort — it is medication storage, sterilization support, and infection control airflow. Refrigerator failures affecting vaccines or samples are triaged as emergencies. Scheduled preventive service prevents the failures that shut clinics down.
Dedicated circuits for imaging equipment, emergency power systems, UPS backup coordination, and licensed panel work. Everything to code, everything documented, every technician licensed in the state.
Sterilizer feed lines, exam room fixtures, autoclave water supply, and restroom fixtures that see hundreds of patients per week. Backflow prevention on schedules that satisfy medical facility requirements.
Bloodborne pathogen protocols, terminal cleans of exam rooms, waiting room disinfection, and restroom programs that reflect the standard patients expect from a medical space.
Licensed IPM in the strictest applicable framework. Documentation retained per state medical facility licensing requirements. Exclusion work in areas where treatment options are limited.
Rooftop HVAC service on a live medical facility, scheduled outside clinic hours.
Medical practices operate inside overlapping compliance frameworks: state medical board, DEA if controlled substances are on site, OSHA, CDC guidelines, HIPAA physical safeguards, and any accreditation body the practice reports to. Facility maintenance shows up in most of these.
Servbon documents every service in a format that matches what inspectors and accreditors actually ask to see. Refrigeration temperature verification, sterilizer maintenance logs, HVAC filter change records, biohazard cleaning documentation. Timestamped, technician-signed, exportable.
When an accreditation survey is on the calendar, we do not scramble. The records are already there.
Three ticket types we see most. Same dispatch process for all three, medical-facility priority.
Send the form, flag emergency. Refrigeration tech dispatched with priority. Portable medical-grade refrigeration available for time-sensitive medications while we diagnose and repair.
Same-day response in metro areas. Portable cooling available for extreme situations so you can complete the day's schedule.
Emergency plumbing dispatched. When possible, we work with you to preserve the day's schedule rather than force a full cancellation.
Yes. Technicians who work inside patient care areas are briefed on HIPAA physical safeguards. They stay in the areas they are working in, do not access screens or records, and follow the practice's escort protocols. We can sign your BAA if your compliance team requires it.
For any work that does not need to happen immediately, yes. Preventive HVAC service, cleaning programs, plumbing work in patient rooms, and other scheduled maintenance happens evenings, early mornings, or weekends by default.
Yes. Vaccine refrigeration, pharmacy refrigeration, and lab specimen refrigeration are triaged as high-priority tickets. We understand the temperature verification, alarm systems, and compliance documentation these require.
We handle bloodborne pathogen cleanups and terminal cleans following OSHA and CDC protocols. Documentation is provided for your incident records.
Yes. Multi-site medical groups get a dedicated account manager, consolidated reporting, and a shared dispatch inbox. Reporting formats can be customized to match your compliance and operations reporting needs.
Yes. Accessibility work — automatic door operators, restroom compliance, ramp maintenance, signage — is part of what we do. When repairs affect ADA-required elements, we coordinate to keep the practice compliant during the repair window.
Send the form. A dispatcher who has worked with medical practices will read it and reply within one business day.
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