A Nationwide Medical Transport

Safe and Comfortable Nationwide Long Distance Medical Transportation

A Nationwide Medical Transportation in Florida

Medical transportation is an essential part of the medical industry. Medical transport needed to transport patients, medical supplies and equipment, both in emergency and non-emergency situations.

Moving a seriously ill patient from one medical institution to another require the comfort and security belonging to the sick person, all along with the time it should take to get them to the professional medical premises. You must do a lot of things for a medical transport. Here are some fundamental information on medical transportation, and a convenient "check list" of the things you might need.

The first thing that you as a “guardian” need to figure out is the distance. This will assist in determining both the need for comfort of your loved one and it will help to decide the mode of transportation required.

There are no exact answers to the question whether air or ground transport is best. Ground transportation is definitely cheaper and the air is certainly faster. A good question to ask you is how long it will take to transport both by air and by ground. Then look at the requirement of your loved one. Will they be capable to stand certain amount of time in a transport? You should always consult your doctor before using medical transport. Your doctor will advise you whether you should go by air or by ground.

Give details on the level of transport needed - You can do this simply by working with your medical transport manager to settle on your schedule combined with the times you want to transfer sick person and the mode of transfer required by of the medical care institution.

Make sure you provide information about the patient being transferred. This will include basic information such as:

  • Patient name
  • Age of the patient
  • Patient's medical history
  • The patient's current diagnosis
  • The patient's current location and the destination facility


The medical transportation company may also need the details of any family member that will go with the medical patient.

The company must then give you an estimate that factors not just the trip but at the same time about the road trips, pickup and drop-off specifics with any costs required for landing at the endpoint.

Once you have your price, agree on a way of payment. If patient has health insurance that covers medical transportation, mention it along with the approval sought for the insurance.

Having payment issues out of the way, the medical transportation company will be sending you a copy of the medical transportation schedule which will contain the departure and planned arrival details along with the timeframe of the trip.