Campbellton, NB private-pay medical transportation

Medical Transportation in Campbellton, NB

Campbellton has real private-pay medical transportation demand around Campbellton Regional Hospital, Restigouche Hospital Centre, and the Dalhousie dialysis corridor. MedicalRide uses a Canada quote-request flow for wheelchair, stretcher, discharge, dialysis, mental-health transfer, and longer Route 11 rides, with no card requested now and provider confirmation required before anything is final.

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Common local routes

  • Wheelchair and assisted rides to Campbellton Regional Hospital for ambulatory and follow-up visits.
  • Non-emergency mental-health and addiction transport to Gallant Drive and the Centre for Hope and Harmony.
  • Recurring dialysis transportation tied to Dalhousie treatment schedules.
Restigouche ZoneAvignon Ouest RMCJ.C. Van Horne BridgeRoute 11 corridorCampbellton Regional HospitalRestigouche Hospital Centre189 Lily Lake Road63 Gallant DriveSt-Joseph Community Health CentreCentre for Hope and Harmony

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Local medical transportation reality in Campbellton

Campbellton works as more than a small-town pickup point. Vitalite describes Restigouche as a border zone that serves Campbellton and vicinity along the Restigouche River and also serves Avignon Ouest on Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula. That creates real private-pay transportation demand around Lily Lake Road, Gallant Drive, and cross-river addresses, but it does not make every ride instantly available. Coverage still depends on whether the trip is a short Campbellton appointment, a Dalhousie dialysis run, a cross-river pickup over the J.C. Van Horne Bridge, or a longer Route 11 transfer toward Bathurst or Moncton. Canada pages therefore stay on quote requests instead of instant booking, and a ride is not final until a provider confirms the route, vehicle type, timing, stairs, and assistance level.

What affects price and availability in Campbellton

Campbellton pricing starts with a quote because the operational reality changes quickly. A short Campbellton hospital ride is not the same job as a cross-river pickup from Pointe-a-la-Croix or a Route 11 transfer toward Bathurst. Provider travel time, whether the passenger can sit upright, stairs, discharge timing, and whether the route stays in Restigouche all affect what a provider can confirm. The passenger or caregiver submits ride details once. MedicalRide uses those details to help match the request with providers who may be able to handle the route, vehicle type, timing, stairs, assistance level, and passenger needs. A ride is not final until a provider confirms availability and booking details. For Canada pages, no card is requested now. Final availability and pricing depend on provider review.

Common medical ride needs in Campbellton

The strongest local pattern is transportation into Campbellton Regional Hospital on Lily Lake Road for imaging, ambulatory care, surgery follow-up, oncology, and discharge planning. Another distinct pattern is travel to the Restigouche Hospital Centre on Gallant Drive or the nearby Centre for Hope and Harmony when the rider needs non-emergency mental-health or addiction-related transportation with a safe handoff. Recurring dialysis is another real use case because Dalhousie's St-Joseph Community Health Centre added a satellite hemodialysis unit to reduce travel to Bathurst. That means some riders stay within Restigouche while others still need longer provincial routing. Families also request discharge and long-distance rides when the care destination is outside Campbellton, especially toward Bathurst or Moncton.

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What to know before booking in Campbellton

Local medical transportation reality in Campbellton

Campbellton works as more than a small-town pickup point. Vitalite describes Restigouche as a border zone that serves Campbellton and vicinity along the Restigouche River and also serves Avignon Ouest on Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula. That creates real private-pay transportation demand around Lily Lake Road, Gallant Drive, and cross-river addresses, but it does not make every ride instantly available.

Coverage still depends on whether the trip is a short Campbellton appointment, a Dalhousie dialysis run, a cross-river pickup over the J.C. Van Horne Bridge, or a longer Route 11 transfer toward Bathurst or Moncton. Canada pages therefore stay on quote requests instead of instant booking, and a ride is not final until a provider confirms the route, vehicle type, timing, stairs, and assistance level.

  • Campbellton is a border medical hub, not just a single local stop.
  • Quebec-side communities can be part of the same non-emergency ride market.
  • Route 11 referrals behave differently from a short Lily Lake Road pickup.
  • Canada pages start with a quote request and no card is requested now.
Restigouche ZoneAvignon Ouest RMCJ.C. Van Horne BridgeRoute 11 corridorCampbellton Regional HospitalRestigouche Hospital Centre

Common medical ride needs in Campbellton

The strongest local pattern is transportation into Campbellton Regional Hospital on Lily Lake Road for imaging, ambulatory care, surgery follow-up, oncology, and discharge planning. Another distinct pattern is travel to the Restigouche Hospital Centre on Gallant Drive or the nearby Centre for Hope and Harmony when the rider needs non-emergency mental-health or addiction-related transportation with a safe handoff.

Recurring dialysis is another real use case because Dalhousie's St-Joseph Community Health Centre added a satellite hemodialysis unit to reduce travel to Bathurst. That means some riders stay within Restigouche while others still need longer provincial routing. Families also request discharge and long-distance rides when the care destination is outside Campbellton, especially toward Bathurst or Moncton.

  • Wheelchair and assisted rides to Campbellton Regional Hospital for ambulatory and follow-up visits.
  • Non-emergency mental-health and addiction transport to Gallant Drive and the Centre for Hope and Harmony.
  • Recurring dialysis transportation tied to Dalhousie treatment schedules.
  • Hospital discharge back home to Campbellton, Dalhousie, Listuguj, or another receiving address.
  • Longer Route 11 travel toward Bathurst or Moncton for specialty care.
189 Lily Lake Road63 Gallant DriveSt-Joseph Community Health CentreCentre for Hope and HarmonyRoute 11 southbound corridor

Medical facilities and care destinations near Campbellton

Campbellton Regional Hospital is the core local anchor: a 163-bed regional general care facility at 189 Lily Lake Road serving the Restigouche Zone. Restigouche Hospital Centre adds a second in-city hospital role with specialized mental-health services in both official languages for residents across New Brunswick.

The regional picture broadens from there. St-Joseph Community Health Centre in Dalhousie gives the area a community-health and dialysis anchor, while Campbellton's satellite oncology clinic keeps some cancer treatment closer to home. When care has to move south, Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst and Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre in Moncton are realistic referral destinations for longer non-emergency transport.

  • Campbellton Regional Hospital, 189 Lily Lake Road.
  • Restigouche Hospital Centre, 63 Gallant Drive.
  • St-Joseph Community Health Centre, 280 Victoria Street in Dalhousie.
  • Campbellton satellite oncology clinic and Centre for Hope and Harmony.
  • Bathurst and Moncton are realistic backup medical markets.
189 Lily Lake Road63 Gallant Drive280 Victoria StreetChaleur Regional HospitalDr. Georges-L.-Dumont UHCCampbellton satellite oncology clinic

What affects price and availability in Campbellton

Campbellton pricing starts with a quote because the operational reality changes quickly. A short Campbellton hospital ride is not the same job as a cross-river pickup from Pointe-a-la-Croix or a Route 11 transfer toward Bathurst. Provider travel time, whether the passenger can sit upright, stairs, discharge timing, and whether the route stays in Restigouche all affect what a provider can confirm.

The passenger or caregiver submits ride details once. MedicalRide uses those details to help match the request with providers who may be able to handle the route, vehicle type, timing, stairs, assistance level, and passenger needs. A ride is not final until a provider confirms availability and booking details. For Canada pages, no card is requested now. Final availability and pricing depend on provider review.

  • Route 11 mileage changes the job faster than in a dense metro.
  • Cross-river pickups can create timing and handoff questions even when the map distance looks short.
  • Stretcher and discharge jobs usually need more review than basic seated trips.
  • Recurring dialysis can be easier to plan than same-day discharge, but return windows still matter.
Route 11J.C. Van Horne BridgeCampbellton Regional HospitalRestigouche Hospital CentreSt-Joseph Community Health Centre

How booking works for Campbellton rides

Submit the request with the exact pickup and drop-off addresses, date and time, whether the rider uses a wheelchair or needs stretcher-level transport, whether the route starts in Quebec or New Brunswick, and whether there are stairs or a receiving caregiver. The more exact the request is, the easier it is for a provider to review a smaller border market like Campbellton without overpromising.

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. Campbellton pages use the Canada quote flow, so the request starts with provider review rather than instant online booking.

  • Use the exact Lily Lake, Gallant Drive, Dalhousie, or receiving facility address.
  • Say whether the rider stays seated, needs a stretcher, or requires transfer help.
  • Mention stairs, elevator limits, and whether the trip begins in Quebec or New Brunswick.
  • Use the Canada quote flow rather than a U.S. booking or deposit form.
Lily Lake RoadGallant DriveDalhousie dialysis corridorQuebec-side pickupsCanada quote flow

Sources and local signals

Where this page gets its local context

These sources support the local facilities, routes, provider markets, and access notes used on this page. MedicalRide still uses provider confirmation for every actual ride request.

FAQ

Questions about Campbellton medical rides

Can I instantly book medical transportation in Campbellton online?
Campbellton pages use the Canada quote-request flow. You can submit the trip online, but the ride is not final until a provider reviews the route, vehicle type, timing, stairs, and passenger needs. No card is requested now on the Canada intake.
Which Campbellton facilities should I name in the request?
Be specific. Campbellton Regional Hospital on Lily Lake Road, Restigouche Hospital Centre on Gallant Drive, and the St-Joseph Community Health Centre in Dalhousie create different pickup, parking, and handoff patterns, and longer Route 11 trips should name the exact Bathurst or Moncton destination too.
Can Campbellton rides start on the Quebec side of the river?
They may. Vitalite says the Restigouche Zone also serves Avignon Ouest on Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula, so cross-river requests can be relevant, but provider availability still depends on the exact pickup address, timing, and mobility needs.
Can MedicalRide handle dialysis transportation near Campbellton?
Yes, requests can involve the satellite hemodialysis unit at St-Joseph Community Health Centre in Dalhousie or other nephrology-related schedules. Exact treatment days, chair times, and return timing help providers review the request.
Can MedicalRide pick up from Campbellton Regional Hospital?
Requests may involve Campbellton Regional Hospital, but availability depends on provider confirmation, discharge timing, the passenger's mobility needs, and the exact receiving address.
Is MedicalRide an ambulance service in Campbellton?
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.