Chapman Health LLC
Serves Orange Park, FL · based in Jacksonville, FL
Veteran owned provider - offers wheelchair and ambulatory services to doctor's appointments and personal visits.
Weekdays 06:00-18:00; weekends; after-hours by request
Orange Park, FL private-pay medical transportation
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Serves Orange Park, FL · based in Jacksonville, FL
Veteran owned provider - offers wheelchair and ambulatory services to doctor's appointments and personal visits.
Weekdays 06:00-18:00; weekends; after-hours by request
Serves Orange Park, FL · based in Jacksonville, FL
Citadel Medical Transport provides safe, reliable non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) for ambulatory and wheelchair-accessible patients throughout the greater Jacksonville,
Weekdays 00:00-23:59; weekends; after-hours by request
Serves Orange Park, FL · based in Jacksonville, FL
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Current private-pay pricing and Orange Park route examples
MedicalRide private-pay estimates for Orange Park, FL use US dollars and current customer pricing. Starting points are $49 for a medical sedan, $59 for ambulette, $78 for door-to-door ambulette, $129 for assisted ambulette, $89 for wheelchair van, $249 for stretcher, and $299 for bariatric stretcher. Standard mileage is $4.75 per mile, long-distance mileage is $4.50 per mile, and after-hours mileage is $5.25 per mile. Common add-ons include $15 same-day timing, $25 after-hours timing, $10 weekend timing, $15 discharge coordination, $30 oxygen or equipment handling, stairs at $40, $75, or $125 depending on stair count, and wait time after the included minimum at about $50 per hour for ambulatory, $75 per hour for wheelchair, or $145 per hour for stretcher planning. Worked examples help families plan before requesting a final estimate. A local wheelchair appointment from a Orange Park pickup to HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital at 2001 Kingsley Ave might be estimated as $89 wheelchair base + 3 miles x $4.75 = about $103 before add-ons. A treatment or cross-town wheelchair ride to Fresenius Kidney Care Orange Park at 2061 Professional Center Dr might be estimated as $89 wheelchair base + 2 miles x $4.75 = about $99 before add-ons. A regional wheelchair trip from Orange Park to Mayo Clinic in Florida at 4500 San Pablo Road might be estimated as $89 wheelchair base + 31 miles x $4.75 = about $236 before add-ons. A stretcher version starts from $249 instead of $89, and a bariatric stretcher starts from $299 before mileage and add-ons. These examples are planning ranges, not guaranteed final prices. Tolls, parking or staging time, facility delays, discharge pickup windows, weekend or after-hours timing, stairs, oxygen, a power chair, bariatric equipment, a return ride, or a wait-and-return plan can change the confirmed total. The cleanest estimate comes from entering the exact pickup and drop-off addresses, passenger weight if relevant, chair or stretcher needs, stair and elevator details, whether a caregiver rides along, and whether the driver should return at a fixed time or wait through the appointment.
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MedicalRide coordinates private-pay non-emergency medical transportation for Orange Park, FL patients and caregivers who need help choosing the right ride before an appointment, discharge, treatment visit, procedure, rehab transfer, or regional medical trip. Orange Park medical transportation often starts with a Clay County pickup and then stays local on Kingsley Avenue, runs to Middleburg, widens north to downtown Jacksonville, or crosses the metro for Mayo Clinic specialty care. The first decision is the passenger's condition on the travel day: can they walk with light help, do they need door-through-door assistance, will they remain in a wheelchair, can they transfer to a vehicle seat, or do they need stretcher or bariatric handling because sitting upright is not safe?
For Orange Park, the request should name the real pickup and destination. Common anchors include HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital at 2001 Kingsley Ave, Ascension St. Vincent's Clay County at 1670 St. Vincents Way in Middleburg, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville at 800 Prudential Drive, Mayo Clinic in Florida at 4500 San Pablo Road, Fresenius Kidney Care Orange Park at 2061 Professional Center Dr. Nearby planning areas include Jacksonville, Middleburg, Fleming Island, Westside Jacksonville, and Clay County neighborhoods, and local planning often includes 32073, 32065, 32068, and nearby Clay County ZIPs. A strong request includes the exact address, entrance, unit, appointment or release time, chair type, transfer ability, stairs, elevator reliability, oxygen or equipment, caregiver contact, and whether the trip is one-way, round trip, or wait-and-return. That detail lets a family compare a regular car, public transportation, paratransit, wheelchair van, stretcher ride, or regional medical trip without guessing at the last minute.
The right Orange Park ride type depends on how the passenger moves from room to vehicle and from vehicle to destination. A medical sedan can work when the passenger can walk, transfer into a normal seat, and manage the route with only light help. An ambulette or door-to-door ride is a better fit when the rider walks slowly, uses a walker, needs a steady arm, or should not be left at the curb. Assisted ambulette pricing is higher because the trip includes more hands-on help, more time at pickup, and more care around lobby, elevator, or facility handoff.
A wheelchair van is safer when the passenger travels in a manual chair, power chair, or scooter, or when transferring into a regular vehicle would create fall risk. Say whether the passenger can transfer, whether the chair folds, whether it is oversized or powered, and whether the pickup has ramps, elevators, stairs, gates, or a long walkway. A stretcher request is different: it is for a non-emergency passenger who cannot sit upright for the trip or needs bed-to-bed style handling. Stretcher, bariatric stretcher, stairs, oxygen, and same-day discharge should be described up front because they change the vehicle, crew time, and appointment plan. In Orange Park, this matters for Kingsley Avenue, Professional Center Drive, Blanding Boulevard, Middleburg, Fleming Island, Westside Jacksonville, Prudential Drive, San Pablo Road, gated communities, and Clay County home access all affect timing.
MedicalRide private-pay estimates for Orange Park, FL use US dollars and current customer pricing. Starting points are $49 for a medical sedan, $59 for ambulette, $78 for door-to-door ambulette, $129 for assisted ambulette, $89 for wheelchair van, $249 for stretcher, and $299 for bariatric stretcher. Standard mileage is $4.75 per mile, long-distance mileage is $4.50 per mile, and after-hours mileage is $5.25 per mile. Common add-ons include $15 same-day timing, $25 after-hours timing, $10 weekend timing, $15 discharge coordination, $30 oxygen or equipment handling, stairs at $40, $75, or $125 depending on stair count, and wait time after the included minimum at about $50 per hour for ambulatory, $75 per hour for wheelchair, or $145 per hour for stretcher planning.
Worked examples help families plan before requesting a final estimate. A local wheelchair appointment from a Orange Park pickup to HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital at 2001 Kingsley Ave might be estimated as $89 wheelchair base + 3 miles x $4.75 = about $103 before add-ons. A treatment or cross-town wheelchair ride to Fresenius Kidney Care Orange Park at 2061 Professional Center Dr might be estimated as $89 wheelchair base + 2 miles x $4.75 = about $99 before add-ons. A regional wheelchair trip from Orange Park to Mayo Clinic in Florida at 4500 San Pablo Road might be estimated as $89 wheelchair base + 31 miles x $4.75 = about $236 before add-ons. A stretcher version starts from $249 instead of $89, and a bariatric stretcher starts from $299 before mileage and add-ons.
These examples are planning ranges, not guaranteed final prices. Tolls, parking or staging time, facility delays, discharge pickup windows, weekend or after-hours timing, stairs, oxygen, a power chair, bariatric equipment, a return ride, or a wait-and-return plan can change the confirmed total. The cleanest estimate comes from entering the exact pickup and drop-off addresses, passenger weight if relevant, chair or stretcher needs, stair and elevator details, whether a caregiver rides along, and whether the driver should return at a fixed time or wait through the appointment.
Orange Park medical transportation becomes more useful when the destination is named precisely. Local and regional care destinations include HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital at 2001 Kingsley Ave, Ascension St. Vincent's Clay County at 1670 St. Vincents Way in Middleburg, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville at 800 Prudential Drive, Mayo Clinic in Florida at 4500 San Pablo Road, Fresenius Kidney Care Orange Park at 2061 Professional Center Dr. Dialysis and recurring treatment planning may involve Fresenius Kidney Care Orange Park at 2061 Professional Center Dr and DaVita Jacksonville Westside Dialysis at 5276 Blanding Blvd. Rehab, skilled nursing, and recovery-related rides may involve Orange Park homes, family residences, senior apartments, gated communities, and Clay County post-acute receiving locations. These names matter because campus entrances, building labels, parking rules, and discharge points are not interchangeable. A ride to a main hospital entrance is different from an imaging visit, cancer treatment, dialysis chair time, rehab handoff, emergency department pickup after discharge paperwork, or specialty clinic inside a larger campus.
Orange Park is closely tied to Jacksonville, Vision 2040 describes the town as a bedroom-community pattern, HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital keeps many rides local on Kingsley Avenue, and Mayo Clinic or Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville turns the same request into a larger metro route. When booking, provide the department, tower, suite, entrance, phone number for the nurse station or caregiver, and whether the passenger should be met inside or at a curb. If the rider uses a wheelchair, say whether they stay in the chair for the full trip and whether the chair is manual, power, wide, or equipped with leg extensions. If the passenger is leaving inpatient care, ask the facility whether they can sit upright, whether oxygen travels with them, whether there are infection-control instructions, and who will receive them at the destination. This prevents a medically fragile passenger from being scheduled as a simple curb-to-curb ride when the real need is hands-on support.
Common Orange Park requests include local appointment rides, discharge pickups, dialysis schedules, procedure-day rides, rehab transfers, and longer regional medical trips. Route patterns from the local source packet include Home and caregiver pickups in Orange Park to HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital for surgery follow-up, imaging, outpatient testing, and local discharge returns that stay inside town.; Orange Park to Middleburg routes for Ascension St. Vincent's Clay County admissions, discharge rides, emergency follow-up, and other care that stays within the broader Clay County medical map.; Orange Park to downtown Jacksonville hospital trips for Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville appointments, hospital discharge, and family or caregiver handoffs after inpatient care.; Orange Park to Mayo Clinic’s Jacksonville campus for specialty consultations, planned admissions, second-opinion visits, and longer metro wheelchair or stretcher trips that require realistic timing.; Recurring dialysis transportation from Orange Park to Fresenius Kidney Care Orange Park or to DaVita Jacksonville Westside when chair time, return readiness, and fatigue after treatment matter more than simple mileage.; Higher-assistance rides from Jacksonville or Middleburg hospitals back to Orange Park, Fleming Island, or nearby Clay County homes when the destination has stairs, gated access, or a family handoff that must be confirmed. The practical question is whether the passenger is making a short local trip, crossing a busy part of the region, or traveling far enough that driver positioning, return timing, tolls, parking, and facility staging become meaningful.
For a short ride, the biggest variables are often building access and mobility rather than mileage. For a hospital or dialysis route, the fixed appointment time or discharge release window becomes just as important as the map distance. For a regional trip, families should decide whether the ride is one-way, round trip, wait-and-return, or a return-call-when-ready plan. The last option can feel convenient, but it may create longer waits or a second dispatch window if the appointment runs late. For Orange Park, route notes to prepare include Kingsley Avenue, Professional Center Drive, Blanding Boulevard, Middleburg, Fleming Island, Westside Jacksonville, Prudential Drive, San Pablo Road, gated communities, and Clay County home access all affect timing. If the trip involves a regional hospital, airport, bridge, interstate, beachside address, downtown area, campus entrance, or construction-affected road, add a time buffer and include the best contact number for day-of coordination.
A Orange Park hospital discharge ride should not be treated like a normal appointment pickup. The key detail is the real release time, not the first estimated time a nurse or case manager gives earlier in the day. Discharge from HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital, Ascension St. Vincent's Clay County, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, or Mayo Clinic in Florida may involve paperwork, medication delivery, oxygen instructions, wheelchair availability, family questions, and a final mobility check. If the passenger is going to Orange Park homes, family residences, senior apartments, gated communities, and Clay County post-acute receiving locations, a skilled nursing facility, a family home, an apartment, or a condo, the receiving address and access details should be ready before the ride is dispatched.
For discharge planning, provide the facility name, unit, room, pickup entrance, nurse station phone number, destination contact, mobility status, transfer ability, stairs, elevator, oxygen, isolation instructions if any, and whether the passenger can sit upright. Ask whether the facility will bring the passenger to the entrance or whether the driver must meet inside. If the release time keeps moving, say that clearly; same-day discharge coordination can add cost, but it also helps avoid sending the wrong vehicle too early. A stretcher discharge needs extra review because the transportation team must confirm space, timing, crew needs, and the receiving doorway or bedroom setup. Non-emergency transportation is appropriate only when the passenger is medically stable and does not need ambulance-level monitoring.
Recurring treatment rides in Orange Park need a different plan than a one-time appointment. Dialysis routes may involve Fresenius Kidney Care Orange Park at 2061 Professional Center Dr and DaVita Jacksonville Westside Dialysis at 5276 Blanding Blvd. Oncology, infusion, wound care, rehab therapy, imaging, procedure follow-up, and specialist visits can also create repeated trips where the passenger is tired on the way home, uses a wheelchair after treatment, or needs a caregiver to help with handoff. The outbound time is usually predictable; the return time can be harder because dialysis chairs, clinic delays, medication reactions, or physician follow-up may run long.
A good recurring request includes treatment days, chair or appointment times, pickup address, clinic entrance, expected treatment length, return preference, mobility level before and after treatment, and whether the passenger can wait alone. Families should decide whether each visit should be booked as two separate one-way rides, a round trip with a scheduled return, or wait-and-return when the appointment is short enough to justify hourly wait time. For pricing, a wheelchair dialysis ride similar to the local example may start around $99 before add-ons when the route is about 2 miles; repeated trips can still change when timing, stairs, after-hours pickups, weekend appointments, or missed chair times enter the plan. Public or paratransit options may be workable for some riders, but private-pay scheduling is often chosen when exact timing, wheelchair securement, direct routing, or added assistance matters.
Before paying for a private Orange Park medical ride, compare the passenger's needs against available alternatives. If the rider can walk independently, tolerate a flexible schedule, and does not need door-through-door help, a family car, taxi, rideshare, public transit, or paratransit may be enough. Public or family transportation can work for some ambulatory trips, but Orange Park riders often choose private-pay medical transportation when the passenger needs wheelchair securement, stretcher handling, discharge timing, or help through a gated Clay County home setting. Those options can be valuable, but they may not fit a passenger who must remain in a wheelchair, cannot safely transfer, needs stretcher handling, has a strict discharge window, travels after hours, or needs help through a building rather than only curbside pickup.
Use a booking checklist before requesting an estimate: full pickup and drop-off addresses, facility and entrance names, appointment or release time, passenger height and weight if relevant, chair type, transfer ability, stairs, elevator status, oxygen or equipment, caregiver contact, payment contact, return plan, and whether the ride is local, regional, one-way, round trip, or wait-and-return. MedicalRide is private-pay, so Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans, workers compensation, facility, or insurance coverage should not be assumed unless a separate program or transportation company confirms it directly. If a public program is available and fits the passenger, use it. If the passenger needs precise timing, hands-on assistance, wheelchair securement, stretcher handling, or a safer facility handoff, private-pay medical transportation is often the more realistic planning path.
Orange Park non-emergency medical transportation is for medically stable passengers who need help getting to or from care but do not need emergency evaluation, lights-and-sirens response, cardiac monitoring, medication administration, or clinical care during transport. Call 911 or the appropriate emergency service if the passenger has chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke symptoms, heavy bleeding, sudden confusion, uncontrolled pain, a fall with possible serious injury, new weakness, severe infection symptoms, or any condition that could worsen without medical monitoring.
Private medical transportation can be appropriate for scheduled appointments, stable discharges, wheelchair rides, stretcher transfers that do not require ambulance care, dialysis, rehab, oncology, and regional non-emergency travel. If a hospital, clinic, nurse, physician, or caregiver says the passenger needs ambulance-level monitoring, do not downgrade the ride to save money. If the passenger is stable but fragile, include that context in the request so the transportation company can decide whether wheelchair, stretcher, bariatric, oxygen support, extra crew time, or a different pickup plan is needed. The boundary is simple: if the trip is mainly about safe access and transportation, plan a non-emergency ride; if the trip requires medical intervention or urgent assessment, call emergency services.
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Sources and local signals
These sources support the local facilities, routes, care corridors, and access notes used on this page. MedicalRide still confirms route fit, timing, vehicle type, and pricing for every actual ride request.
Supports Orange Park as a Jacksonville-adjacent town and the official local government context used throughout the city guide.
Supports the town’s own framing of Orange Park as a bedroom community of Jacksonville, which matters for ride patterns that widen into the larger metro.
Supports county context and Orange Park’s place inside Clay County.
Supports the in-town hospital anchor and Clay County service reality for local admissions, discharge, imaging, and follow-up traffic.
Supports the Orange Park hospital address and Clay County facility reality used in local route examples.
Supports Middleburg as a nearby full-service hospital destination when rides do not stay inside Orange Park itself.
Supports Mayo Clinic’s Jacksonville campus as a regional specialty-care destination from Orange Park.
Supports downtown Jacksonville as a realistic hospital and discharge destination from Orange Park.
Supports verified in-town dialysis scheduling and return-ride planning in Orange Park.
Supports the nearby Jacksonville Westside dialysis corridor used in recurring route examples from Orange Park.
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