A & A Senior Transportation LLC
Serves Annapolis, MD ยท based in Clinton, MD
A 5-star specialized, private non-emergency medical transportation and eldercare service.
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Annapolis, MD private-pay medical transportation
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Serves Annapolis, MD ยท based in Clinton, MD
A 5-star specialized, private non-emergency medical transportation and eldercare service.
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Serves Annapolis, MD ยท based in Fairmount Heights, MD
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
Serves Annapolis, MD ยท based in Hunt Valley, MD
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
Serves Annapolis, MD ยท based in Upper Marlboro, MD
Reliable non-emergency medical transportation offering ambulatory, wheelchair, and door-to-door services with safe, compassionate, and on-time care.
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Price and availability for dialysis rides in Annapolis
Dialysis trips can use different base rates depending on the rider's needs. Wheelchair rides use the $250.00 base plus $4.44 per mile. Door-to-door uses $272.22 plus $4.72 per mile. Assisted ambulatory uses $305.56 plus $5.00 per mile. Same-day adds $83.33, after-hours adds $50.00, weekend adds $50.00, oxygen adds $22.00, and wait time adds $66.67 per hour if the driver remains on standby. Final pricing is not guaranteed and can still change with stairs, return delays, holiday timing, or a different ride type on the way home. $250.00 + 3 miles x $4.44 = about $263.32 before add-ons for a short recurring wheelchair dialysis trip. $272.22 + 3 miles x $4.72 = about $286.38 before add-ons for a door-to-door dialysis leg. $305.56 + 4 miles x $5.00 = about $325.56 before add-ons for a more hands-on seated dialysis ride. Recurring scheduling often helps availability, but the return leg still depends on the rider being ready, the center finishing on time, and the route still fitting the right vehicle type.
Common dialysis ride patterns near Annapolis
Common dialysis patterns include home-to-center rides from Eastport, Parole, Cape St. Claire, Annapolis Neck, and nearby senior communities to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis on West Street; similar recurring rides to Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel on Industrial Drive; and facility-based trips when the rider begins or ends the day at Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek. Wheelchair dialysis rides are common, but some riders use assisted ambulatory or door-to-door service if they can still sit safely in a regular seat with help getting in and out. Regional dialysis patterns also happen when the patient's chair time, physician preference, or family support changes which center is most practical. In those cases, the best request names the exact origin, the dialysis center, the schedule, the return plan, and whether a caregiver should be called before pickup. The farther the route goes, the more important it becomes to plan for fatigue, traffic, and whether the same ride type remains safe on every treatment day.
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Dialysis transportation in Annapolis is usually a recurring scheduling problem rather than a one-time trip problem. Riders may travel to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis on West Street or Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel on Industrial Drive several times each week, and the return ride is not always ready the minute the original pickup estimate predicted. MedicalRide coordinates private-pay non-emergency medical transportation nationwide, so the most useful dialysis requests include the treatment days, chair time, whether the rider returns home or to a facility, and whether the rider becomes weaker after treatment than before it.
Local geography matters too. A rider from Eastport, Parole, Cape St. Claire, or Annapolis Neck may only travel a few miles, but the access details change if the rider needs a wheelchair lift, porch steps, an elevator, a front-desk handoff, or a waiting plan after treatment. Regional dialysis is also possible when the rider's schedule or nephrology plan fits one center better than the other. A ride is not final until availability, vehicle fit, and booking details are confirmed.
Dialysis trips work differently from most clinic rides because the schedule repeats, the rider may feel weaker after treatment, and the return window can move. In Annapolis, a recurring route to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis or Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel may be easier to coordinate than a same-day discharge, but it still needs the right mobility level, chair size, and entrance instructions. A rider who arrives using a doorway assist may need a full wheelchair securement return after treatment, and a patient who usually exits through the lobby may need a quieter side pickup if the center is crowded at closing time.
The strongest recurring plans also separate one-way from round-trip expectations. Some passengers have a reliable caregiver for the return trip. Others need both directions every treatment day. If the center calls when the rider is ready instead of ending at an exact minute, include that so the route is priced and timed correctly. If weather, downtown traffic, or a community entrance gate routinely changes pickup time, note that early instead of assuming the same route works every week without adjustments.
Common dialysis patterns include home-to-center rides from Eastport, Parole, Cape St. Claire, Annapolis Neck, and nearby senior communities to DaVita Annapolis Dialysis on West Street; similar recurring rides to Fresenius Kidney Care Anne Arundel on Industrial Drive; and facility-based trips when the rider begins or ends the day at Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek. Wheelchair dialysis rides are common, but some riders use assisted ambulatory or door-to-door service if they can still sit safely in a regular seat with help getting in and out.
Regional dialysis patterns also happen when the patient's chair time, physician preference, or family support changes which center is most practical. In those cases, the best request names the exact origin, the dialysis center, the schedule, the return plan, and whether a caregiver should be called before pickup. The farther the route goes, the more important it becomes to plan for fatigue, traffic, and whether the same ride type remains safe on every treatment day.
Dialysis trips can use different base rates depending on the rider's needs. Wheelchair rides use the $250.00 base plus $4.44 per mile. Door-to-door uses $272.22 plus $4.72 per mile. Assisted ambulatory uses $305.56 plus $5.00 per mile. Same-day adds $83.33, after-hours adds $50.00, weekend adds $50.00, oxygen adds $22.00, and wait time adds $66.67 per hour if the driver remains on standby. Final pricing is not guaranteed and can still change with stairs, return delays, holiday timing, or a different ride type on the way home.
$250.00 + 3 miles x $4.44 = about $263.32 before add-ons for a short recurring wheelchair dialysis trip. $272.22 + 3 miles x $4.72 = about $286.38 before add-ons for a door-to-door dialysis leg. $305.56 + 4 miles x $5.00 = about $325.56 before add-ons for a more hands-on seated dialysis ride. Recurring scheduling often helps availability, but the return leg still depends on the rider being ready, the center finishing on time, and the route still fitting the right vehicle type.
The strongest Annapolis dialysis requests list the treatment center, days of the week, chair time, expected end time, mobility level, whether the rider stays in a wheelchair, the pickup and drop-off entrances, stair or elevator details, and whether the same rider needs both directions every treatment day. If the rider is often weaker after dialysis, say that directly. If the rider returns to Autumn Lake Healthcare at Spa Creek or another facility instead of home, give both contacts.
MedicalRide coordinates private-pay dialysis transportation nationwide and confirms route fit, vehicle type, pricing, recurring structure, and booking details before pickup. Riders who are eligible for ADA paratransit, Medicaid transportation, or another benefit can still use those alternatives when the timing and assistance level fit. Choose private-pay medical transportation when the dialysis day needs more direct timing, more assistance, or more precise pickup control than a public or benefit program can provide. 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.
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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 West Street dialysis route and recurring treatment examples.
Supports the Industrial Drive dialysis route and recurring treatment examples.
Supports the local transit alternative mentioned for flexible schedules.
Supports the ADA alternative mentioned for eligible riders.
Supports facility-based dialysis route planning from skilled nursing.
Supports local access notes when treatment pickups involve downtown or managed parking conditions.
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