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Dialysis Transportation Across New York City and Northern New Jersey

Reliable, on time dialysis transportation across New York City and Northern New Jersey. Recurring standing orders, wheelchair accessible vans, the same driver, door to door, 24/7. Serving DaVita, Fresenius and local centers. Book your ride.

Three times a week, every week, you have to be at your treatment chair on time. Miss a session and your health pays for it. One United EMS provides dependable dialysis transportation across the whole New York City and Northern New Jersey region, from Borough Park and Riverdale to Jersey City and Hackensack, so the ride is the one part of dialysis you never have to worry about again. We build a recurring standing order around your exact schedule, send the same driver who already knows your building and your center, and get you there and back door to door. We are licensed and insured, our crews are medically trained, and our dispatch runs 24/7. Tell us your center, your treatment days and your pickup time once, and we handle the rest for the long run.

Reliable Dialysis Transportation You Can Schedule Once and Forget

Dialysis is not a one time appointment. For most patients on hemodialysis it is three rides per week, year after year, which adds up to roughly 156 round trips a year before you count a single extra clinic visit. That volume is exactly why a regular rideshare app or a favor from family eventually breaks down. Someone cancels, a driver is late, a snowstorm shuts down the Cross Bronx Expressway, and suddenly you are choosing between missing treatment and scrambling. One United EMS exists to take that anxiety off the table. We set up a recurring standing order keyed to your treatment calendar, lock in your pickup window, and run it on autopilot so you stop rebooking every week. Across New York City and Northern New Jersey our dispatch tracks weather, traffic on the BQE, the Belt Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike and the Holland Tunnel approaches, and known construction near your center, then builds in the buffer needed to keep you on time. You schedule once. We carry it from there.

Why Dialysis Patients Need Specialized Transport, Not Just a Ride

A patient leaving a dialysis session is not the same patient who walked in. Treatment often leaves people fatigued, lightheaded, hypotensive or unsteady on their feet, and many also manage diabetes, limited mobility, recent amputations or a fragile fistula arm that cannot bear weight or pressure. A standard livery car or a stranger from an app is not equipped for any of that. Specialized dialysis transportation means a vehicle and a crew built for the round trip. Our drivers are trained to assist patients who are weak after treatment, to protect an access arm, to handle a wheelchair safely on a lift, and to watch for warning signs on the way home. We offer wheelchair accessible vans with an ADA wheelchair lift, ambulatory seating for patients who can walk with help, and stretcher transport for patients who cannot sit upright. The point is simple. Getting to dialysis is medical transportation, and it should be treated that way from the curb to the chair and back to your door.

Standing Orders: Recurring Rides Built Around Your Treatment Schedule

A standing order is a single recurring booking that repeats automatically on your treatment days so you never call to rebook. It is the backbone of dependable dialysis transportation, and it is what separates us from providers who treat every trip as a fresh request. When you set up a standing order with One United EMS, we capture your center, your shift days such as Monday, Wednesday and Friday or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, your start time, your mobility needs and your home access details, then we hold those pickups on the calendar for as long as your treatment continues. If your nephrologist or a clinic social worker changes your shift, we update the standing order in one call. Your social worker or dialysis center can also set up the standing order on your behalf, which is how many patients across the region get started. Whether you treat in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Jersey City or Hackensack, the recurring rides are built around your life, not the other way around.

The Same Driver Who Knows Your Building, Your Center, and You

Consistency is not a luxury for a dialysis patient. It is what makes the difference between a smooth pickup and a stressful one. We assign the same driver to your standing order whenever we can, so the person at your door already knows the quirks of your building, whether there is an elevator, how many steps lead up to a walk up apartment, which entrance the center uses, and how you like to board. That familiarity matters most when you are tired and weak after treatment. A driver who knows you will spot when something is off, will not need directions to your seat in the van, and will already understand how to protect your access arm. For patients with memory loss, anxiety or vision impairment, seeing a familiar face three times a week brings real comfort. We cannot promise the identical driver on every single trip across an entire year, but same driver consistency is a core commitment of our service, and we work hard to honor it.

Wheelchair, Ambulatory and Stretcher Options to and From Dialysis

Patients arrive at dialysis with very different mobility needs, and those needs can change month to month, so we match the vehicle to the patient. Ambulatory transport works for patients who can walk to the van with steadying help and sit in a standard seat for the ride. Wheelchair transportation uses a wheelchair accessible van with an ADA wheelchair lift, so you stay safely in your own chair or one we provide, secured for the trip with no risky transfers. Stretcher transport is for patients who cannot sit upright safely and need to travel lying down, with a crew trained to move you carefully. For larger patients we coordinate bariatric capable equipment. We also provide door to door assistance on every level, and for patients in walk up buildings we can arrange a two men stair assist so getting downstairs is never the barrier that keeps you from treatment. You do not have to know the right term for what you need. Tell us how you get around and we will send the right vehicle and the right crew.

Door to Door, Wait and Return, and Post Treatment Assistance

Our dialysis transportation is door to door, and for patients who need more it can be door through door, meaning we assist you from inside your home to the vehicle and from the vehicle into the center, not just curb to curb. On the return trip we reverse it and bring you all the way back inside. We offer two ways to handle the treatment itself. With wait and return service, your driver stays nearby for the duration of your session so the same vehicle and the same driver are ready the moment you finish, which is ideal for shorter sessions and for patients who should not sit in a waiting area. With scheduled pickup, we drop you off and return at your expected finish time. Either way, our crews provide post treatment assistance because we know this is when you feel weakest. We help you board carefully, keep the cabin calm, watch you on the way home, and make sure you are safely settled before we leave. The goal is that the hardest part of your day, the trip home after treatment, becomes the easiest.

Dialysis Centers and Hospitals We Serve Across the Region

We run dialysis transportation to and from treatment centers across all five boroughs of New York City and throughout Northern New Jersey, including DaVita and Fresenius locations, hospital based dialysis units and independent clinics. In Brooklyn we serve centers such as DaVita Utica Avenue in East Flatbush, DaVita Dyker Heights, DaVita East New York, DaVita Williamsburg, and Fresenius Kidney Care units in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Park Slope and Midwood, along with hospital units at Maimonides Medical Center, SUNY Downstate and Brooklyn Methodist. In the Bronx we cover DaVita Bronx Dialysis on Eastchester Road, DaVita South Bronx on Webster Avenue, Fresenius Kidney Care Freedom Center, Grand Concourse Dialysis, and units affiliated with Montefiore, BronxCare and Jacobi. In Jersey City we serve DaVita Summit Avenue, DaVita Grand Street, DaVita Liberty Park, and Fresenius Kidney Care locations near Journal Square and in Greenville, plus the unit at Jersey City Medical Center. In Hackensack we cover Fresenius Kidney Care on Passaic Street, the dialysis unit at Hackensack University Medical Center, and the nearby DaVita Hackensack location. If your center is not named here, we almost certainly serve it. Tell us the address and we will confirm right away.

Dialysis Transportation Cost and Insurance: Private Pay, Medicare and Medicaid NEMT

Cost is the question most providers in this region quietly avoid, so here is a clear answer. There are three common ways patients pay for dialysis transportation. Private pay means you or your family arrange and pay for the ride directly, which gives you the most control over scheduling, the vehicle type and same driver consistency, and we provide a clear quote before any trip. Medicaid covers non emergency medical transportation to dialysis for eligible members, and in this region those rides are typically arranged through a transportation broker such as Modivcare or MTM rather than booked with us directly, so we will tell you exactly how that authorization works and coordinate with the broker on your behalf. Original Medicare generally does not cover routine non emergency rides to dialysis, with limited exceptions when a physician certifies that other transport would endanger your health, but many Medicare Advantage plans now include a transportation benefit, so it is worth checking your specific plan. Whatever your coverage, we will walk you through your options honestly, help you and your social worker assemble what a standing order authorization requires, and never leave you guessing about what a ride will cost.

Coverage Across NYC and Northern New Jersey, From One Borough to the Next

Dialysis patients do not always treat in the same county where they live, and a chair can be hard to find, so cross region transportation matters. One United EMS coordinates rides within and between New York City and Northern New Jersey, including trips that cross the Hudson and the East River when your assigned center is in a different area than your home. We know the routes that actually keep dialysis patients on time, from the Belt Parkway and Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn to the Major Deegan and Cross Bronx in the Bronx, the New Jersey Turnpike Extension and Holland Tunnel approaches around Jersey City, and Route 4, Route 17 and Interstate 80 around Hackensack. Because dialysis is recurring, we learn your specific corridor and build the timing around its real conditions at your treatment hour, not a generic estimate. From a high rise in Downtown Jersey City to a walk up in Borough Park to a house in Riverdale, we bring the same standard of safe, on time, door to door dialysis transportation to every neighborhood we serve.

How to Book Dialysis Transportation: Set Up a Standing Order in Three Steps

Getting started is simple, and you can do it yourself or have a family member or your clinic social worker do it for you. Step one, tell us the essentials: your dialysis center and address, your treatment days and shift time, how you get around, whether you use a wheelchair or need stretcher transport, and your home access details such as stairs or an elevator. Step two, we confirm your pickup window with the right buffer for your route and treatment hour, choose wait and return or scheduled pickup, and lock in your standing order on the calendar. Step three, your recurring rides run automatically with the same driver wherever possible, and our 24/7 dispatch monitors every trip so a late driver never becomes your problem. Need a ride today instead of a standing order? We also handle same day and last minute dialysis trips when capacity allows. To begin, call our dispatch line or send your details through our contact form, and we will have your standing order set up and ready before your next treatment.

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