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Create AccountPlease make sure to contact American Medical Response: Emergency and 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 Emergency and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program is a convenient and flexible public transit option available to older adults seeking transportation for medical appointments and other essential trips. This program offers private rides through various modes of transportation such as taxis, cars, vans, buses, or trains. Riders can schedule their transportation needs in advance, whether it's for the next day or even a week ahead, providing peace of mind and ensuring reliable transportation services.
Rates for this program vary depending on the duration of services, distance traveled, and the level of care required. Payments can be made through insurance, vouchers, coupons, donations, membership fees, flat fees, Medicaid, checks, pre-payment, or credit cards. The program also accommodates cash payments and on-demand scheduling, allowing older adults to access transportation services conveniently. Additionally, riders are welcome to bring service animals on their trips, and drivers can assist with packages or bags as needed.
Overall, the Emergency and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program aims to provide safe, affordable, and accessible transportation options for older adults, ensuring they can reach their destinations comfortably and on time.
Service Area
Services available throughout Kent, Ottawa and Allegan Counties with long distance service available throughout Michigan.
Contact American Medical Response: Emergency and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
517 South Division Ave.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 459-8228
https://www.amr.net/locations/michigan/west-michigan
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