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Medica Provide-A-Ride: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Medica Provide-A-Ride: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: medical appointments. Also, you must meet at least one of these criteria: . And, you must be a member, or sign-up to become a member.

The Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program is a valuable service designed to assist older adults in getting to and from non-emergency medical appointments. This program offers transportation through cars and vans, ensuring safe and comfortable rides for participants. What sets this program apart is its acceptance of insurance as a form of payment, making it more accessible for older adults who may have coverage. To utilize this program, participants are required to schedule their rides in advance, generally a few days prior to the appointment. This advance scheduling ensures that transportation arrangements are made efficiently. The program provides curb-to-curb transportation, meaning older adults will be picked up from and dropped off at their specified locations, adding to the convenience and peace of mind for participants. Overall, the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation program is a reliable and practical option for older adults who require transportation to medical appointments and wish to have the costs covered by insurance. By offering accessible and safe transportation services, this program helps older adults prioritize their health and well-being.


Service Area

Services available throughout the Twin Cities metro area and surrounding communities.


Days of operation

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

Contact Medica Provide-A-Ride: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

PO Box 9310
Minneapolis, MN 55440
(888) 347-3630
https://www.medica.com/provide-a-ride

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