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Alabama Medicaid Transportation: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Alabama Medicaid Transportation: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: medical appointments. It's open to the public and no membership is required.

The Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program is a convenient and flexible service tailored to meet the transportation needs of older adults. This program offers reliable transportation via taxis, ensuring older adults can travel to medical appointments, run errands, or attend social engagements without the stress of driving themselves. Riders have the option to schedule rides in advance, providing them with the peace of mind that transportation will be available when needed. The program accepts various payment methods, including insurance, vouchers, donations, and credit cards, making it accessible to a wide range of older adults. Additionally, the program offers door-to-door transportation, allowing older adults to travel comfortably from their homes to their destinations. Furthermore, the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program prioritizes rider safety and convenience by offering services such as paratransit, assistance with packages or bags, and the accommodation of service animals. With its on-demand scheduling and shared ride options, this program strives to make transportation accessible, affordable, and efficient for older adults in the community.


Service Area

Greene, Hale, Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa counties


Contact Alabama Medicaid Transportation: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

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Tuscaloosa, AL 36732
(205) 391-6771
http://www.medicaid.alabama.gov/content/4.0_Programs/4.5_Transportation.aspx

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