Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a doctor’s visit?
A: A doctor's visit is an appointment with a healthcare provider to discuss your health, receive treatment, undergo exams, or follow-up on ongoing conditions. It may include consultations, physical exams, diagnosis, and recommendations for treatment or testing.
Q: Can you accommodate emergency visits?
A: Yes! We specialize in emergency medical transportation. Our vehicles are equipped with the necessary medical equipment, and our staff is trained to provide care during urgent visits.
Q: How do I know if my insurance covers the transportation?
A: We accept most insurance plans. Feel free to contact us and we’ll work with your insurance provider to confirm coverage for your transportation needs.
Q: What should you do to prepare for a doctor's visit?
A: Proper preparation for your doctor’s visit can help ensure that you get the most out of your appointment and feel confident about your care. To make your visit smooth and effective: Write down symptoms and any questions you have. List current medications and dosages. Bring medical records or test results, if applicable. Prepare your insurance information and bring your card. Arrive early to fill out paperwork. Follow any prep instructions for tests (like fasting for blood work). Bring a friend or family member for support if needed.
Q: What are the options of transportation for seniors to doctor visits?
A: Seniors may need special transportation to doctor’s visits due to mobility issues or a lack of access to personal transportation. Options include: Family and friends providing Public transportation, if accessible. Non-emergency medical transport (NEMT) for those who need assistance. Senior-specific transport services or ride-sharing with added assistance. Medical transport companies for specialized needs, such as wheelchair or stretcher transport.
Q: How do I know which type of transport I need?
A: Our team will assist you in selecting the right transport option based on your medical needs. We offer services ranging from basic sedan transport to more specialized options, such as wheelchair or stretcher transport, or even critical care transport for more complex medical situations.