Annapolis, MD private-pay medical transportation

Medical Transportation in Annapolis, MD

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  • Use wheelchair service when the rider cannot safely use a regular car for Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center or dialysis appointments.
  • Use stretcher planning when a discharge to Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek or Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie involves a lying-down transfer.
  • Use long-distance planning when the trip extends to Glen Burnie, Baltimore, Washington, or BWI-connected family travel.
Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical CenterLuminis Health J. Kent McNew Family Medical CenterDaVita Annapolis DialysisFresenius Kidney Care Anne ArundelCity Dock traffic and construction impactsHarry S. Truman ParkwayAutumn Lake Healthcare at Spa CreekRehabilitation Hospital of BowieBWI Thurgood Marshall Airport accessibility

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A&

A & A Senior Transportation LLC

Serves Annapolis, MD · based in Clinton, MD

WheelchairStretcherBariatricAmbulatoryStair chair

A 5-star specialized, private non-emergency medical transportation and eldercare service.

24/7

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RR

Ready Response Ambulance

Serves Annapolis, MD · based in Fairmount Heights, MD

WheelchairStretcherBariatricAmbulatoryStair chair

Serving from Fairmount Heights, MD. Wheelchair, Stretcher, Bariatric, and Ambulatory transportation. Service area: up to 50 miles from base.

Weekdays 00:00-23:59; weekends; after-hours by request

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SL

SafeMedTrans, LLC

Serves Annapolis, MD · based in Hunt Valley, MD

WheelchairStretcherAmbulatoryStair chairDialysis

Serving from Hunt Valley, MD. Wheelchair, Stretcher, Ambulatory, and Stair Chair transportation. Service area: up to 80 miles from base.

Weekdays 08:00-18:00; Sat

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WC

We Care Services, Corp

Serves Annapolis, MD · based in Upper Marlboro, MD

WheelchairBariatricAmbulatoryStair chairLong-distance

Reliable non-emergency medical transportation offering ambulatory, wheelchair, and door-to-door services with safe, compassionate, and on-time care.

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What affects price and availability in Annapolis

Current customer-facing planning rates start at $138.89 for sedan medical rides, $155.56 for ambulette, $272.22 for door-to-door, $305.56 for assisted ambulatory service, $250.00 for wheelchair van, $472.22 for stretcher, $583.33 for bariatric, and $277.78 for long-distance medical transportation before mileage and add-ons. Regular mileage is $4.44 per mile, long-distance mileage is $4.44 per mile, after-hours mileage is $5.00 per mile, same-day adds $83.33, after-hours adds $50.00, weekend adds $50.00, discharge coordination adds $27.78, oxygen or equipment adds $22.00, stairs add $28.00 for 1 to 3 steps, $55.00 for 4 to 10 steps, $99.00 for more than 10 steps, or $66.00 when the stair count is not yet clear. Wait time adds $38.89 per hour for ambulatory service, $66.67 per hour for wheelchair or assisted service, and $133.33 per hour for stretcher service. Stretcher and bariatric routes start higher because the vehicle, labor, and access planning are different from a seated ride. $250.00 wheelchair base + 4 miles x $4.44 = about $267.76 before add-ons for an Eastport or Parole pickup to Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center. $272.22 door-to-door base + 3 miles x $4.72 = about $286.38 before add-ons for a downtown or Annapolis Neck dialysis ride to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis. $277.78 long-distance base + 18 miles x $4.44 = about $357.70 before add-ons for an Annapolis regional trip to Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie or the Glen Burnie hospital corridor. Final pricing is not guaranteed. Garage choice at Anne Arundel Medical Center, downtown curb rules, return-time uncertainty after dialysis, after-hours release windows, oxygen, stairs, same-day timing, destination setup, and whether the rider needs stretcher or bariatric service can all change the confirmed amount.

Common medical ride needs in Annapolis

Common Annapolis requests include hospital discharge from Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center to homes in Eastport, Parole, Cape St. Claire, or Annapolis Neck; recurring dialysis rides to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis or Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel; wheelchair and door-to-door trips for clinic visits; and assisted or stretcher transfers from Luminis Health J. Kent McNew Family Medical Center, Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek, or another facility when the passenger is stable but cannot use an ordinary car. Senior-living and caregiver trips often need extra planning around building access, front-desk check-in, or whether a family member can meet the vehicle on arrival. Regional requests are also realistic. Annapolis families sometimes need transport to Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie, to Glen Burnie hospitals, to Baltimore specialty appointments, or to BWI when an out-of-town medical itinerary begins or ends at the airport. Those routes still stay in the non-emergency lane, but they usually need more planning around departure time, bathroom or fatigue stops, luggage, oxygen, wheelchair securement, and whether the rider returns the same day or stays overnight with family.

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Local medical transportation reality in Annapolis

Annapolis rides are rarely just about mileage. MedicalRide coordinates private-pay non-emergency medical transportation nationwide. Share the pickup, drop-off, timing, mobility, stairs, assistance, and contact details so the ride can be matched to the right vehicle type, priced correctly, and confirmed before pickup. In Annapolis, the trip details that matter most are whether the passenger is heading to Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center on Medical Parkway, to Luminis Health J. Kent McNew Family Medical Center on Harry S. Truman Parkway, to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis on West Street, to Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel on Industrial Drive, or to a downtown building where curbside access changes with garage rules and City Dock traffic patterns. Passengers in Eastport, Parole, Cape St. Claire, and Annapolis Neck often have short local miles but very different handoffs depending on elevators, condo entrances, townhouse steps, or whether the pickup happens at a hospital garage versus a waterfront curb.

Annapolis also sits at the point where local and regional care overlap. A simple clinic trip may stay inside Annapolis, but a stable discharge can continue to Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek, a rehab transfer may go to Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie, and specialty follow-up may widen toward Glen Burnie, Baltimore, Washington, or BWI when family travel is part of the care plan. That is why the most helpful requests name the exact pickup door, whether the rider can transfer, whether the rider stays in a wheelchair, whether a stretcher is needed, and who will receive the passenger at the destination. A ride is not final until availability, vehicle fit, and booking details are confirmed.

  • Name the hospital garage, clinic entrance, dialysis suite, or downtown loading point instead of dropping a generic city pin.
  • Say whether the rider walks, transfers, remains in a wheelchair, or needs stretcher positioning.
  • Include a return plan any time the trip involves dialysis, outpatient testing, or a same-day procedure.
Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical CenterLuminis Health J. Kent McNew Family Medical CenterDaVita Annapolis DialysisFresenius Kidney Care Anne ArundelCity Dock traffic and construction impactsHarry S. Truman Parkway

Common medical ride needs in Annapolis

Common Annapolis requests include hospital discharge from Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center to homes in Eastport, Parole, Cape St. Claire, or Annapolis Neck; recurring dialysis rides to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis or Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel; wheelchair and door-to-door trips for clinic visits; and assisted or stretcher transfers from Luminis Health J. Kent McNew Family Medical Center, Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek, or another facility when the passenger is stable but cannot use an ordinary car. Senior-living and caregiver trips often need extra planning around building access, front-desk check-in, or whether a family member can meet the vehicle on arrival.

Regional requests are also realistic. Annapolis families sometimes need transport to Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie, to Glen Burnie hospitals, to Baltimore specialty appointments, or to BWI when an out-of-town medical itinerary begins or ends at the airport. Those routes still stay in the non-emergency lane, but they usually need more planning around departure time, bathroom or fatigue stops, luggage, oxygen, wheelchair securement, and whether the rider returns the same day or stays overnight with family.

  • Use wheelchair service when the rider cannot safely use a regular car for Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center or dialysis appointments.
  • Use stretcher planning when a discharge to Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek or Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie involves a lying-down transfer.
  • Use long-distance planning when the trip extends to Glen Burnie, Baltimore, Washington, or BWI-connected family travel.

What affects price and availability in Annapolis

Current customer-facing planning rates start at $138.89 for sedan medical rides, $155.56 for ambulette, $272.22 for door-to-door, $305.56 for assisted ambulatory service, $250.00 for wheelchair van, $472.22 for stretcher, $583.33 for bariatric, and $277.78 for long-distance medical transportation before mileage and add-ons. Regular mileage is $4.44 per mile, long-distance mileage is $4.44 per mile, after-hours mileage is $5.00 per mile, same-day adds $83.33, after-hours adds $50.00, weekend adds $50.00, discharge coordination adds $27.78, oxygen or equipment adds $22.00, stairs add $28.00 for 1 to 3 steps, $55.00 for 4 to 10 steps, $99.00 for more than 10 steps, or $66.00 when the stair count is not yet clear. Wait time adds $38.89 per hour for ambulatory service, $66.67 per hour for wheelchair or assisted service, and $133.33 per hour for stretcher service. Stretcher and bariatric routes start higher because the vehicle, labor, and access planning are different from a seated ride.

$250.00 wheelchair base + 4 miles x $4.44 = about $267.76 before add-ons for an Eastport or Parole pickup to Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center. $272.22 door-to-door base + 3 miles x $4.72 = about $286.38 before add-ons for a downtown or Annapolis Neck dialysis ride to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis. $277.78 long-distance base + 18 miles x $4.44 = about $357.70 before add-ons for an Annapolis regional trip to Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie or the Glen Burnie hospital corridor. Final pricing is not guaranteed. Garage choice at Anne Arundel Medical Center, downtown curb rules, return-time uncertainty after dialysis, after-hours release windows, oxygen, stairs, same-day timing, destination setup, and whether the rider needs stretcher or bariatric service can all change the confirmed amount.

  • If the pickup uses Garage A, B, C, or D at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center, say so before relying on an estimate.
  • Same-day discharges and after-hours dialysis returns usually price differently from a scheduled weekday clinic ride.
  • Bariatric, stretcher, oxygen, and stair details should be shared early because they affect both fit and final price.

Medical facilities and common routes near Annapolis

Common pickup or drop-off points in the Annapolis area may include Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center, Luminis Health J. Kent McNew Family Medical Center, DaVita Annapolis Dialysis, Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel, Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek, and Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie. Nearby regional destinations also include Glen Burnie hospitals, Baltimore specialists, and BWI when family or treatment travel is part of the plan. In practice, a short local ride might be a home-to-clinic trip from Eastport to Medical Parkway, while a more complex route could be an Anne Arundel discharge to Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek, a rehab transfer to Bowie, or an airport-connected medical return from BWI to Annapolis with wheelchair support from the terminal curb.

These routes stay smoother when the request includes the exact address, the right entrance or garage, whether a caregiver rides along, and whether the rider can wait in a lobby, remain in a wheelchair, or must move bed-to-bed. The more regional the route becomes, the more important it is to confirm departure time, toll or traffic expectations, destination access, and whether the passenger has enough stamina for a seated ride or should be planned as stretcher from the start.

  • Annapolis home to Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center is usually a local city route but still needs the right garage or pavilion.
  • Annapolis to Rehabilitation Hospital of Bowie or Glen Burnie becomes a regional trip and should include a receiving contact.
  • Downtown or City Dock pickups need a legal loading point, not just a waterfront landmark.

How MedicalRide coordinates Annapolis ride requests

The fastest way to get the right Annapolis quote is to submit the trip once with complete details: pickup address, destination address, date, target time, whether the rider can transfer, wheelchair type or stretcher need, stairs, elevator status, discharge timing, caregiver phone, facility contact, and whether the trip is one-way, round trip, wait-and-return, or recurring. For Anne Arundel Medical Center or McNew requests, include the exact building or garage. For dialysis, include the chair time, expected treatment length, and whether fatigue changes the return ride. For downtown or airport-connected trips, include the curbside meet point or garage.

Public or community transportation, ADA paratransit, family rides, facility transportation, Medicaid transportation, or another benefit can still be the better option when the rider is eligible and timing is flexible. Choose private-pay medical transportation when exact timing, direct pickup, wheelchair securement, stretcher handling, airport meet-up, or a discharge handoff makes ordinary transportation a poor fit. MedicalRide coordinates private-pay non-emergency medical transportation nationwide. Share the pickup, drop-off, timing, mobility, stairs, assistance, and contact details so the ride can be matched to the right vehicle type, priced correctly, and confirmed before pickup. A ride is not final until availability, vehicle fit, and booking details are confirmed. MedicalRide is for private-pay non-emergency medical transportation. It is not an ambulance service. If the passenger has a medical emergency or needs medical monitoring during transport, call 911 or the appropriate emergency service.

  • Submit the exact entrance, garage, or curbside meet point before asking for a same-day pickup.
  • Include the facility phone and receiving contact for any discharge, rehab, or airport-connected trip.
  • Call 911 instead when the passenger needs emergency care or medical monitoring during transport.

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How much does medical transportation cost in Annapolis?
Planning rates currently start at $138.89 sedan, $155.56 ambulette, $272.22 door-to-door, $305.56 assisted ambulatory, $250.00 wheelchair, $472.22 stretcher, $583.33 bariatric, and $277.78 long-distance before mileage and add-ons. A common Annapolis wheelchair example is $250.00 + 4 miles x $4.44 = about $267.76 before add-ons for a trip to Anne Arundel Medical Center. Final pricing can change with stairs, oxygen, wait time, discharge coordination, same-day timing, after-hours, weekend service, garage staging, or whether the ride becomes stretcher or bariatric.
Can I book wheelchair transportation in Annapolis?
Yes, when the rider is stable for non-emergency travel and the request includes the pickup entrance, destination entrance, wheelchair type, transfer ability, stairs, elevator status, caregiver contact, and return plan. Wheelchair service is common for Anne Arundel Medical Center, McNew, West Street dialysis, Industrial Drive dialysis, and regional follow-up trips.
Can MedicalRide coordinate a discharge from Anne Arundel Medical Center?
Yes. MedicalRide can coordinate private-pay non-emergency discharge transportation from Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center. Include the unit or floor when available, the right garage or pavilion, the expected ready time, mobility needs, destination access details, and the receiving contact. If the passenger cannot sit upright or needs medical monitoring, ask the hospital for the appropriate emergency or clinical transport instead.
Can I arrange recurring dialysis transportation in Annapolis?
Yes. Recurring rides to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis or Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel work best when you share the treatment days, chair time, expected end time, return-ride plan, wheelchair or assisted level, and who should be called if treatment runs late.
Can long-distance medical rides start in Annapolis?
Yes. Annapolis long-distance requests may go toward Bowie rehab, Glen Burnie or BWI, Baltimore, Washington, or a family receiving address farther away. Longer routes usually need earlier planning around departure time, equipment, caregiver ride-along needs, and whether the rider should travel seated or by stretcher.
Is this an ambulance service?
MedicalRide is for private-pay non-emergency medical transportation. It is not an ambulance service. If the passenger has a medical emergency or needs medical monitoring during transport, call 911 or the appropriate emergency service.