Local
Transportation, Medicaid
Programs, paid for by Medicaid, that provide transportation for medical appointments, trips from and between hospitals, to nursing homes or other special-care centers or for other non-emergency medical needs for individuals who, because of income, disability or physical condition, are unable to use other means of local transportation. Non-emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) service providers are able to transport riders who require a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle with appropriate protective restraints or a van that is designed for gurney/stretcher transportation, or that has other types of features to meet safety needs. Some providers also offer limited transportation to grocery stores and food banks.
Transportation for PACE Program Participants
American Lifeline Medical Transport
Hampton AMR
Richmond AMR
Medicaid Transportation
Transportation to Bath Community Hospital
Patient Transportation Services
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Transportation
Abingdon Ambulance Service
Non Emergency Transportation
Delta Medical Transportation
Delta Response Emergency and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Fast Track EMS Medical Transportation
Lebanon Medicaid Transportation
Transportation for PACE Program Participants
Transportation for PACE Program Participants
Transportation for PACE Program Participants
ISC Ambulance Medical Transportation
LifeCare Medicaid Transportation
Medical Ambulance Transport
Mercy Ambulance
Paladin Medical Transportation
Medical Transport
Rescue 33 Ambulance Services
Shore Medical Transportation
Tidewater Medical Transportation
Medical Transportations
Culpeper Memorial Hospital Transportation
Non-Emergency Medical Transport
Transportation, Ride App Service Networks
Companies such as Uber or Lyft (formally known as "Transportation Network Company Rides" or TNCs), which provide prearranged ground transportation that is booked via an app or a website and connects passengers with drivers who use their own, noncommercial vehicles. Some companies may offer a variant arrangement where the passenger uses an online marketplace to retain a driver who drives the customer's own car for them; and a limited number offer accessible transportation options such as wheelchair accessible vehicles equipped with ramps or hydraulic lifts or door-to-door support for riders who may need help with wheelchairs, walkers and scooters or who have a service animal.