Oasis Mobility Service
Serves Roswell, GA · based in Atlanta, GA
Serving from Atlanta, GA. Wheelchair, Stretcher, Ambulatory, and Dialysis transportation. Service area: up to 50 miles from base.
Weekdays 08:00-18:00; weekends
Roswell, GA private-pay medical transportation
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Serves Roswell, GA · based in Atlanta, GA
Serving from Atlanta, GA. Wheelchair, Stretcher, Ambulatory, and Dialysis transportation. Service area: up to 50 miles from base.
Weekdays 08:00-18:00; weekends
Serves Roswell, GA · based in Sugar Hill, GA
Serving from Sugar Hill, GA. Wheelchair, Stretcher, Bariatric, and Ambulatory transportation. Service area: up to 100 miles from base.
Weekdays 00:00-23:59; weekends; after-hours by request
Serves Roswell, GA · based in Lawrenceville, GA
Serving from Lawrenceville, GA. Wheelchair, Stretcher, Bariatric, and Ambulatory transportation. Service area: up to 100 miles from base.
Weekdays 07:00-19:59; weekends; after-hours by request
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Common Roswell route patterns
Most Roswell medical rides fall into a few repeatable patterns: local hospital or clinic appointments, recurring dialysis, discharge returns, rehab or skilled-nursing transfers, and longer regional specialty trips. Useful route examples include Roswell home, family, or caregiver pickups to Wellstar North Fulton Medical Center for local imaging, same-day procedures, specialist visits, or discharge return trips inside Roswell.; Roswell to Northside Hospital Atlanta in Sandy Springs for cardiovascular, oncology, maternity, or higher-volume specialty care that often pulls North Fulton riders south on GA-400.; Roswell to Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital for heart, orthopaedic, pulmonary, or advanced specialty appointments in the north Atlanta referral corridor.; Recurring dialysis transportation within Roswell to Upper Hembree Road, Northmeadow Parkway, or Alpharetta Highway centers when the rider needs a seated wheelchair or assisted return plan.; Hospital discharge transportation from Wellstar North Fulton or Atlanta hospitals back to Roswell homes, family residences, or Roswell Center for Nursing and Healing when the destination access details are known in advance.; Roswell to Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, Marietta, or central Atlanta when the right vehicle type or. For a short local ride, the most important details are exact entrance, appointment time, mobility level, and whether the rider can transfer. For a regional ride, add the full destination address, whether a return ride is needed, how flexible the time can be, and whether the destination may hold the vehicle. For a discharge ride, do not schedule against a hopeful release time without checking paperwork, medication, and receiving-address readiness. GA-400, Holcomb Bridge Road, Mansell Road, East Crossville Road, Alpharetta Highway, Johnson Ferry Road, and Peachtree Dunwoody Road can add timing uncertainty, so allow extra buffer when the patient must check in early or when hospital discharge is still moving.
Local guide
MedicalRide coordinates private-pay non-emergency medical transportation in Roswell for patients, caregivers, adult children, and discharge teams who need a stable ride plan instead of a generic curbside pickup. The first decision is whether the trip is a simple seated ride, a wheelchair van, a higher-assistance ambulette, a stretcher transfer, a discharge handoff, or a recurring treatment schedule. Roswell rides often connect homes, senior communities, dialysis centers, outpatient clinics, hospital campuses, and regional specialty destinations. The right plan depends on the passenger's safest position, exact entrance, appointment or release time, stairs, elevator or gate access, oxygen or equipment, and whether a return ride is expected. Local geography matters too: GA-400, Holcomb Bridge Road, Mansell Road, East Crossville Road, Alpharetta Highway, Johnson Ferry Road, and Peachtree Dunwoody Road can affect pickup windows, wait time, and how much buffer to build into the day. Use this guide to prepare details before booking and to decide whether a public option, family ride, wheelchair van, stretcher, or long-distance private ride best fits the situation. MedicalRide is private-pay and non-emergency; call 911 for emergencies or any trip requiring medical monitoring during transport.
Ride type should be chosen by mobility and risk, not by the shortest label on a form. A medical sedan can work when the passenger walks independently and only needs a private-pay appointment ride. Standard ambulette or door-to-door service fits a passenger who walks slowly, uses a walker, needs lobby assistance, or should not be dropped at a curb. Assisted ambulette is a better fit when fatigue, confusion, visual limitations, or a long hospital corridor makes handoff help important. Wheelchair van service is appropriate when the passenger remains seated in a wheelchair, needs a ramp or lift, or cannot safely transfer into a regular seat. Stretcher transportation is for a stable passenger who cannot sit upright or has a facility instruction to travel lying down. Bariatric stretcher service starts higher because the vehicle, equipment, loading, and staffing needs are different. In Roswell, a local dialysis ride, a hospital discharge, and a regional specialty route can each require a different vehicle even when the passenger address is the same. When choosing, provide the passenger weight range if bariatric equipment may be needed, whether the wheelchair is manual or power, and whether the pickup includes stairs, a narrow doorway, a long driveway, or an elevator. Those details help decide the safest category before anyone relies on a price estimate.
Private-pay estimates for Roswell start with vehicle type and then change with mileage, timing, equipment, access, wait time, and whether the ride is local or regional. Current starting bases 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 for same-day scheduling, $25 after hours, $10 on weekends, $15 for discharge coordination, $30 for oxygen or equipment handling, stairs at $40, $75, or $125 depending on stair count, and wait time at $50 per hour for ambulatory rides, $75 per hour for wheelchair rides, or $145 per hour for stretcher rides after the minimum wait window. short wheelchair ride from a Roswell home to Wellstar North Fulton Medical Center: $89 wheelchair base + 4 miles x $4.75 = about $108 before add-ons. local wheelchair ride to DaVita North Fulton Dialysis, U.S. Renal Care Roswell, or Fresenius on Upper Hembree Road: $89 wheelchair base + 6 miles x $4.75 = about $118 before add-ons. regional wheelchair route from Roswell to Northside Hospital Atlanta in Sandy Springs: $89 wheelchair base + 15 miles x $4.75 = about $160 before add-ons. north Atlanta wheelchair route from Roswell to Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital: $89 wheelchair base + 17 miles x $4.75 = about $170 before add-ons. These are planning examples, not guaranteed final prices. Tolls, parking or staging, campus delays, elevator waits, gate access, stairs, oxygen, weekend or after-hours timing, discharge coordination, and stretcher or bariatric handling can change the final customer total. A short ride can still cost more when the vehicle must wait through discharge paperwork, stage in a paid parking area, or send extra help for stairs. A longer ride may price more predictably when the appointment time is stable, the passenger can remain seated, and the return pickup is scheduled separately rather than held open for several hours.
Roswell ride planning should use the real facility name, building, entrance, and department. Common destinations include Wellstar North Fulton Medical Center, Fresenius Kidney Care Alpharetta Dialysis Center on Upper Hembree Road, DaVita North Fulton Dialysis on Northmeadow Parkway, U.S. Renal Care Roswell on Alpharetta Highway, Roswell Center for Nursing and Healing, Northside Hospital Atlanta, and Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital. If the destination is a hospital campus, include the tower, discharge door, clinic building, valet or parking instruction, and whether the passenger will be in a room, lobby, curb area, or front discharge location. If the ride is for dialysis or recurring treatment, include the chair time, treatment days, expected duration, and how flexible the return pickup can be after treatment. If the trip is for oncology, imaging, rehab therapy, neurology, cardiology, or other specialty care, tell MedicalRide the department because the return plan may be very different from a quick office visit. Roswell also connects with nearby areas such as Alpharetta, Milton, Sandy Springs, East Cobb, Johns Creek, Marietta, and north Atlanta, so a route can become regional even when the pickup starts locally.
Most Roswell medical rides fall into a few repeatable patterns: local hospital or clinic appointments, recurring dialysis, discharge returns, rehab or skilled-nursing transfers, and longer regional specialty trips. Useful route examples include Roswell home, family, or caregiver pickups to Wellstar North Fulton Medical Center for local imaging, same-day procedures, specialist visits, or discharge return trips inside Roswell.; Roswell to Northside Hospital Atlanta in Sandy Springs for cardiovascular, oncology, maternity, or higher-volume specialty care that often pulls North Fulton riders south on GA-400.; Roswell to Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital for heart, orthopaedic, pulmonary, or advanced specialty appointments in the north Atlanta referral corridor.; Recurring dialysis transportation within Roswell to Upper Hembree Road, Northmeadow Parkway, or Alpharetta Highway centers when the rider needs a seated wheelchair or assisted return plan.; Hospital discharge transportation from Wellstar North Fulton or Atlanta hospitals back to Roswell homes, family residences, or Roswell Center for Nursing and Healing when the destination access details are known in advance.; Roswell to Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, Marietta, or central Atlanta when the right vehicle type or. For a short local ride, the most important details are exact entrance, appointment time, mobility level, and whether the rider can transfer. For a regional ride, add the full destination address, whether a return ride is needed, how flexible the time can be, and whether the destination may hold the vehicle. For a discharge ride, do not schedule against a hopeful release time without checking paperwork, medication, and receiving-address readiness. GA-400, Holcomb Bridge Road, Mansell Road, East Crossville Road, Alpharetta Highway, Johnson Ferry Road, and Peachtree Dunwoody Road can add timing uncertainty, so allow extra buffer when the patient must check in early or when hospital discharge is still moving.
Discharge transportation in Roswell is safest when the ride request includes the clinical handoff details a driver cannot guess from an address. Ask the hospital or rehab team whether the passenger can sit in a wheelchair, needs a stretcher, has oxygen or equipment, has stairs at the destination, or needs a receiving adult present before drop-off. Provide the room or unit, discharge contact, expected ready time, pickup entrance, destination access, and whether the patient can transfer. For Roswell requests, include whether the pickup is east or west of GA-400, whether Holcomb Bridge Road or Mansell Road timing matters, and whether the destination is local Roswell, Sandy Springs, or north Atlanta. Rehab and skilled-nursing transfers need the same level of preparation because patients may be weak, medicated, or unable to manage a curbside handoff after an acute stay. Same-day discharge can work, but it is more dependable when the care team confirms paperwork, prescriptions, mobility status, and destination readiness before the vehicle is dispatched. If the release time slips, wait time can apply. Stretcher, bariatric, stair-assist, and bed-to-bed requests should be submitted earlier whenever possible.
Recurring treatment rides in Roswell should be planned around the treatment schedule first and the route second. Dialysis, infusion, oncology, rehab therapy, imaging follow-ups, wound care, and repeated specialist visits all work better when the request includes treatment days, chair or appointment time, expected session length, return flexibility, and the passenger's post-treatment condition. Dialysis rides are especially sensitive because chair times can be early and return readiness can move after treatment. Relevant local treatment anchors include Fresenius Kidney Care Alpharetta Dialysis Center, 1260 Upper Hembree Road Suite A, Roswell, GA 30076, DaVita North Fulton Dialysis, 1250 Northmeadow Parkway, Roswell, GA 30076, U.S. Renal Care Roswell, 11660 Alpharetta Highway Suite 650, Roswell, GA 30076. If the rider uses a wheelchair, say whether they can transfer or must remain in the chair. If the rider becomes weak after treatment, say whether door-through-door help or a receiving caregiver is needed. If treatment sometimes runs long, decide whether the vehicle should wait or come back later. For standing schedules, families should also decide who receives the passenger after treatment and what happens if the clinic releases them earlier or later than usual. If the patient has access-site precautions, oxygen, a walker, a power chair, or post-treatment dizziness, include that in the request so the ride type matches the actual recovery pattern, not only the map distance.
MARTA Route 142, Route 185, and the Mansell Road Park & Ride can help some riders who can use fixed-route transit and plan around the schedule. Private medical transportation is usually chosen when the rider needs wheelchair securement, stretcher handling, door-through-door support, discharge timing, dialysis return flexibility, or a direct route to a hospital entrance. MedicalRide should be treated as private-pay non-emergency transportation. It is not a Medicaid broker, Medicare benefit, ambulance, county paratransit eligibility process, VA transportation approval, or facility-arranged ride. If the passenger may qualify for a public program, verify that option before paying privately, especially for recurring treatment. If private-pay transportation is the right fit, prepare a complete request: passenger name, caller name, phone number, pickup and destination addresses, exact entrances, appointment or ready time, mobility level, wheelchair or stretcher details, oxygen or equipment, stairs, elevator access, gate code, approximate weight if relevant, and return-trip expectations. Also say whether the passenger can be left at the destination, needs a handoff to staff or family, or needs help through a lobby. For Roswell, mention local constraints such as GA-400, Holcomb Bridge Road, Mansell Road, East Crossville Road, Alpharetta Highway, Johnson Ferry Road, and Peachtree Dunwoody Road and nearby areas including Alpharetta, Milton, Sandy Springs, East Cobb, Johns Creek, Marietta, and north Atlanta.
MedicalRide is for private-pay non-emergency medical transportation in Roswell. Do not use this service for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing trouble, uncontrolled bleeding, loss of consciousness, serious injury, active labor complications, a sudden change in mental status, or any situation where the passenger may need medical monitoring during transport. Call 911 or ask the facility for ambulance-level transportation when care could be needed on the way. Non-emergency transportation can help with planned appointments, discharge after the care team clears the patient, dialysis and treatment rides, rehab transfers, wheelchair-accessible trips, stretcher transport without active monitoring, and long-distance medical travel when the passenger is stable. If you are unsure whether the rider is stable enough for a private ride, ask the treating nurse, doctor, dialysis clinic, or discharge planner before submitting a request.
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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 the Holcomb Bridge Road-Georgia 400 interchange as a major Roswell transportation constraint and planning focus.
Supports Roswell transit and corridor context around GA-400, Holcomb Bridge Road, Mansell Road, and local pickup geography.
Supports the Holcomb Bridge Road east corridor and Mansell Road Park & Ride routing in east Roswell.
Supports the Roswell bus corridor serving GA-400, Holcomb Bridge Road, East Crossville Road, Mansell Road, Alpharetta Highway, and Wellstar North Fulton.
Supports Roswell’s in-city hospital anchor at 3000 Hospital Boulevard plus imaging and hospital pickup context.
Supports the Sandy Springs / north Atlanta referral hospital used for higher-volume specialty, cardiovascular, maternity, and cancer routes.
Supports the north Atlanta specialty-referral hospital used for heart, orthopaedic, pulmonary, and advanced follow-up trips from Roswell.
Supports a verified Roswell dialysis anchor on Upper Hembree Road.
Supports a verified Roswell dialysis anchor on Northmeadow Parkway.
Supports a verified Roswell dialysis anchor on Alpharetta Highway.
Supports skilled-nursing and rehab destination context in Roswell.
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