AMAVI5D - NEVA offers a wide variety of vascular services
NEVA clinicians will recommend the most appropriate access device needed to decrease complications and ensure the best possible patient outcomes. Decisions are based on the type of line, length of infusion, and the patient’s medical and vascular access history.
Vascular Access Services
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Midlines
Ultrasound Guided Peripheral IVs
Non-urgent Internal Jugular Central Lines
Dressing Changes
Education & Training
Consultation
About AMAVI5D NEVA
In an ever changing medical environment, NEVA looks at problems from a different angle. The goal is to provide a route of medication administration in ANY care setting while supporting safer, more efficient patient care.
What sets NEVA apart?
NEVA clinicians are able to confirm tip placement at the patient's bedside and release the line without follow up chest X-ray, avoiding costly delays in treatment.
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Testimonials
Original NEVA testimonial-style content is kept natural and easy to read.
"NEVA Clinicians go above and beyond to answer questions. We would highly recommend their services to other Facilities."
"I didn't feel a thing! She was very easy to understand and work with. Great bedside manner!"
"The clinician was great! Explained things well and answered all my questions. Felt very confident in their care!"
"NEVA's services are high quality and exceed expectations."
Contact AMAVI5D NEVA
AMAVI5D keeps the original New England Vascular Access contact details visible and accessible for users.
FAQ AMAVI5D NEVA
What is AMAVI5D NEVA?
AMAVI5D NEVA is an SEO-friendly version of the original New England Vascular Access page, keeping the mobile vascular services message, services, testimonials, and contact information intact.
What services does NEVA provide?
NEVA provides peripherally inserted central catheters, midlines, ultrasound guided peripheral IVs, non-urgent internal jugular central lines, dressing changes, education, training, and consultation.
Where is New England Vascular Access located?
The original contact information lists New England Vascular Access at PO Box 160, Plymouth, NH 03264.
What phone number is listed for NEVA?
The listed phone number is 302-440-6382, with fax/contact line 855-742-6382.
Is this AMAVI5D page SEO friendly?
Yes. The page includes optimized title, meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph tags, Twitter Card tags, semantic HTML5, responsive CSS, lazy-loaded images, FAQ schema, Breadcrumb schema, Organization schema, Website schema, and MedicalBusiness schema.