Home to the University of Tennessee's flagship campus, Knoxville is bursting with Volunteer pride!
Knoxville has a rich history dating back to 1791. The city was named to honor Henry Knox, the first ever U.S. Secretary of War, and was even the state's first capital before moving to Nashville.
Today Knoxville is comprised of more than 180,000 residents, making it Tennessee's third largest city,
Located at the juncture of 3 major interstates (I-40, I-75 and I-81), the city of Knoxville is on the move--and we'd like to keep it that way. Mobility Matters recognizes the need for mobility equipment repairs, rentals and sales in the greater Knoxville area. Mobility Matters has unsurpassed expertise with medical mobility scooters, power chairs, electric wheelchairs, lift chairs, hospital beds, stair lifts and patient lifts.
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