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Baltimore County Department of Health: Medical Assistance Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Baltimore County Department of Health: Medical Assistance 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.

Medical Assistance Transportation is a non-emergency transportation program designed to provide convenient and reliable options for older adults to reach their medical appointments. This program offers transportation services through taxis and public transit, making it accessible and easy to use. Riders can schedule their trips in advance, allowing for proper planning and peace of mind. Payment options for this program include insurance, vouchers, coupons, donations, and membership fees. The program also allows for Medicaid payments and accepts various forms of payment such as credit cards, checks, and cash. The pricing details may vary, but there are flat fees and membership options available for older adults to choose from. Additionally, Medical Assistance Transportation offers door-to-door service, allowing for a comfortable and stress-free journey to and from medical facilities. Service animals are permitted, and riders can also request assistance with packages or bags. Overall, this program aims to ensure that older adults have access to the transportation they need for their healthcare needs, promoting independence and well-being.


Service Area

Baltimore County


Contact Baltimore County Department of Health: Medical Assistance Transportation

6401 York Road Third Floor
Baltimore, MD 21212
(410) 887-2828
https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/health/health-services/transportation/

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