Non-Emergency Medical Transportation: What is Considered Long Distance Transportation?



Every non-emergency medical transportation company has a different definition of long distance transportation. At Elite-Star we consider long distance to be around 150 miles or more.
Long Distance medical transportation is available to those people who can walk, as well as people who require a wheelchair. Stretcher and bariatric patients can also be included in long distance non-emergency medical transportation for traveling to the neighboring country or across the US. Traveling by vehicle is ideal compared to air when you have to travel less than 24 hours.
When you ride with Elite-Star Transportation, we can assure you one thing that your loved one is in the best of care. All the drivers are highly trained to deliver the best service and safety.
Our aim is to make life easier for handicap patients by offering them non-emergency medical transport service at an affordable price
Avail our safe, secure, reliable, and discreet non-emergency medical transportation service whenever you need clinic appointments and fulfilling your social commitments!
Call us at 407-917-4548 for more information.
Website : https://www.elitestarmedicaltransport.com
Email : Info@Elitestarmedical.com

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  1. Thanks for sharing nice information about non emergency stretcher transportation with us. i glad to read this post.

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  2. That is where this facility peaks in and takes charge of making sure the apt supplies are there, competent tools are kept, and all the other tools that come in handy to a patient that requires medical attention the most until seen by a professional or a specialist to the kind of treatment that individual needs. Some cases get worse while on the way due to the negligence of the paramedical staff who needs to be sorted in and given first-hand medical supplies until they reach the healthcare center; this can be controlled in real-time by keeping a check on the non-emergency medical transportation which supplies are running out, which are out of stock etc. Keep sufficient tools and medical supplies before sending them to the patients.

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