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B&B Wheelchair Transportation: Non-emergency Medical Transportation
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Please make sure to contact B&B Wheelchair 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 specialized transportation service designed for individuals in need of non-emergency medical care or appointments. This service is available for individuals residing locally within Houghton/Hancock and extends its coverage to Calumet for a slightly higher fee. For distances beyond 10 miles outside of Hancock or Houghton, an additional rate of $1.80 per mile is applied to the base fare. Operating as a paratransit service, the program ensures that older adults with mobility challenges can access the transportation they require in a convenient manner. To utilize this service, riders are required to schedule their rides in advance, with a recommended notice of a few days beforehand. Payment for the service can be conveniently made via credit card, offering a hassle-free transaction process. Transportation is provided through the use of vans, ensuring a comfortable and secure journey for riders. The program's transparent pricing structure charges individuals based on the distance traveled, offering a fair and understandable fee system. When arranging transportation through the Non-emergency Medical Transportation program, consider Rides In Advance for a smooth and timely experience.


Service Area

Keweenaw Peninsula


Days of operation

Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Open
Sunday Open

Contact B&B Wheelchair Transportation: Non-emergency Medical Transportation

1215 Jasberg St.
Hancock, MI 49930
(906) 482-6147
https://www.getaroundwup.org/providers/bb-wheelchair-transportation/

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