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Non-Emergency Medical Transport in Passaic

Non-emergency medical transport in Passaic, NJ. EMT-trained crews, ADA wheelchair vans, stretcher transport, 24/7 dispatch and door-through-door care. Book a ride.

Getting to a dialysis chair, a follow-up at St. Mary's General Hospital, or a discharge ride back to a Passaic Park apartment should not depend on a relative juggling a work shift or a rideshare driver who cannot help someone out of a wheelchair. One United EMS provides non-emergency medical transportation across Passaic so residents reach the care they need on time, safely, and with hands that actually know how to move a patient. Packed into just 3.24 square miles at roughly 22,500 people per square mile, Passaic is one of the densest cities in New Jersey, and that density means scarce street parking and slow, congested blocks along Main Avenue and Monroe Street. We plan around it.

Our NEMT service is built for the everyday medical trips that do not warrant a 911 call but still require trained help: recurring dialysis runs, rehab transfers, outpatient procedures, specialist visits and trips home after a hospital stay. Every ride is staffed by an EMT-trained crew, runs in ADA-compliant vehicles, and is backed by 24/7 dispatch. With roughly 6,900 Passaic residents aged 65 or older, and many living alone, reliable medical transport is not a convenience here. It is how appointments actually get kept.

What Is Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT) and When You Need It in Passaic

Non-emergency medical transportation is scheduled, supervised transport for patients who need to reach a medical appointment or facility but are not facing a life-threatening emergency. In a city as compact and congested as Passaic, where downtown blocks fill quickly and the only land border is with Clifton, a planned ride beats improvising every time. You need NEMT when a patient cannot safely drive or ride in a standard car: someone who uses a wheelchair, a resident who cannot bear weight after surgery, a senior on oxygen, or a dialysis patient too fatigued after treatment to manage stairs alone. Our crews handle recurring schedules and one-off trips alike, with same-day and scheduled rides built around your treatment calendar. Whether the destination is the Boulevard corridor near St. Mary's, a dialysis chair across the line in Clifton, or a rehab bed on Hamilton Avenue, One United EMS gets the patient there and back.

NEMT vs. 911 Ambulance: Knowing the Difference

A 911 ambulance exists for emergencies: chest pain, stroke symptoms, serious injuries, anything time-critical. Non-emergency medical transportation is the opposite scenario, the planned and predictable trip where the patient is stable but still needs clinical help to travel. Calling 911 for a routine dialysis run or a scheduled discharge ties up an emergency unit, lands the patient in a crowded emergency department, and often brings a bill far larger than it should be. With Passaic's tight street grid and Route 21 as the fast spine along the Passaic River, an emergency ambulance is the right tool only when minutes matter. For everything else, One United EMS provides the calmer, scheduled alternative. Our EMT-trained crew still brings real medical training and our licensed and insured vehicles still carry proper securement and lift equipment, but the trip is planned, comfortable, and routed to avoid the worst of the Main Avenue congestion.

Our Non-Emergency Medical Transport Services in Passaic, NJ

One United EMS covers the full range of routine medical trips Passaic residents take week to week. We provide dialysis transportation for patients heading to Fresenius Kidney Care at 10 Clifton Blvd just over the city line, or up to DaVita St. Joseph's Paterson Dialysis and Great Falls Dialysis when their chair sits in Paterson. We handle hospital discharge rides home from St. Mary's General Hospital on the Boulevard, transfers into Hamilton Plaza Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Hamilton Avenue, and trips to and from Complete Care at Chestnut Hill. We run ambulatory rides for doctor and specialist visits, outpatient procedures, chemotherapy, wound care and physical therapy. Every trip rides in ADA-compliant vehicles with trained mobility-assist drivers, and every patient gets door-through-door assistance from the apartment door to the clinic check-in desk, not just a curbside drop.

Wheelchair, Stretcher and Bariatric Transport Options

Different patients need different vehicles, and we run a mixed fleet to match. Our wheelchair-accessible vans use hydraulic lifts and loading ramps so patients never have to transfer out of their chair to board, and each chair is locked down with a Q'Straint securement four-point tie-down system that holds firm through Passaic's bridge crossings and Route 21 merges. For patients who cannot sit upright, our stretcher transport vans carry the patient fully reclined and monitored, ideal for transfers between St. Mary's and a sub-acute bed at Preakness Healthcare Center in Wayne. We also provide bariatric transport with heavy-duty lifts and wider equipment for larger patients who standard ambulettes cannot safely accommodate. From Carlton Tower in Passaic Park to a third-floor walk-up off Monroe Street, our crews bring the right vehicle and the right gear to every address.

EMT-Trained Crews and Door-Through-Door Care

The difference between One United EMS and a logistics company that simply dispatches drivers is who shows up at the door. Our rides are staffed by an EMT-trained crew, people who know how to move a patient, manage a transfer, and respond if something changes en route. That matters in a place like Passaic, where many of our riders are seniors living alone and need more than a curb-to-curb lift. We provide true door-through-door assistance: a crew member walks the patient from inside their home, helps navigate the narrow vestibules and tight stairwells common in the city's older multi-family housing, and stays with them until they are checked in at the clinic or settled back home. When stairs are involved, our crews perform a two-man stair assist rather than leaving anyone stranded. It is hands-on, patient-first transport.

How to Book a Ride in Passaic (Same-Day and Scheduled)

Booking is simple. Call our 24/7 dispatch line, tell us the pickup address, the destination, the appointment time and whether the patient is ambulatory, in a wheelchair, or needs a stretcher, and we handle the rest. For recurring trips like dialysis three times a week, we set up a standing schedule so you never have to rebook. We offer same-day and scheduled rides, and for Passaic we recommend booking routine appointments a day ahead when possible, since the downtown grid around Main Avenue and Monroe Street moves slowly and we build in buffer time for parking and loading. Need a discharge ride from St. Mary's on short notice? Call us and we will dispatch the nearest available crew. Caregivers and family members are welcome to ride along at no extra charge so no one travels to a medical visit alone.

Cost, Insurance and Medicaid Coverage for NEMT

Cost depends on the type of vehicle, the distance and the level of assistance required. A short ambulatory ride to St. Mary's costs far less than a stretcher transfer out to Preakness Healthcare Center in Wayne. The good news is that much routine non-emergency medical transportation is covered. New Jersey Medicaid covers NEMT for eligible members traveling to covered medical appointments, including dialysis transportation and recurring treatment, and many managed-care and senior plans include a transportation benefit as well. Our office helps Passaic patients verify coverage before the first ride so there are no surprises, and we coordinate directly with the patient's plan where transport is a covered benefit. For private-pay riders we quote a clear, flat rate up front. We are fully licensed and insured, so every trip is documented and billable the way insurers expect.

Service Areas Across Passaic and Greater Passaic County

We serve every Passaic neighborhood, from Passaic Park in the southwest and the Dundee section to the Third Ward and the Downtown Main Avenue corridor. Because Passaic's only land border is with Clifton and the Passaic River forms the entire eastern boundary, a lot of our routing funnels onto Route 21 along the river and across the bridges that connect the city to Bergen County. We use Route 21 as the fast spine, with its interchanges at River Drive, Main Avenue, Van Houten and Brook Avenue, and we know which crossings get the patient over to Garfield, Wallington, Rutherford and East Rutherford with the least delay. Beyond the city we cover the surrounding towns of Clifton, Garfield, Wallington, Rutherford and Paterson, and we reach the major hospital systems in Newark and Manhattan, both within typical medical-transport range about 10 to 12 miles out.

Serving Passaic Park and the Community Along Main Avenue

Passaic Park in the southwest of the city is home to one of New Jersey's fastest-growing tight-knit communities, and the dense cluster of families, seniors and multi-generational households there generates a steady need for reliable medical transport. The neighborhood's older multi-family buildings, narrow vestibules and scarce parking make door-through-door assistance essential, not optional, and our trained mobility-assist drivers are used to working these blocks. Along the Main Avenue corridor, where the city is also home to a large Spanish-speaking population, we make sure scheduling and pickup instructions are clear for every family we serve. Whether the rider is a senior in a Carlton Tower high-rise apartment or a patient on a quiet Dundee side street, One United EMS treats every Passaic trip as a neighbor we are responsible for getting there and home safely.

Why Passaic Families Choose One United EMS

Families choose One United EMS because we combine real medical training with genuine local knowledge. Our crews are EMT-trained, our vans are wheelchair-accessible and stretcher-ready, and our dispatch runs around the clock so a 5 a.m. dialysis run and an 8 p.m. discharge from St. Mary's get the same reliable answer. We know Passaic's geography cold: that Fresenius dialysis sits over the line in Clifton, that Route 21 is the fastest way along the river, that the Main Avenue blocks demand extra loading time, and that a rehab transfer to Preakness in Wayne needs a stretcher van and a planned route. We are licensed and insured, we coordinate with Medicaid and private plans, and we offer same-day and scheduled rides with two-man stair assist when the building demands it. For Passaic patients and the people who care for them, that reliability is the whole point.

Key takeaways

  • One United EMS provides EMT-staffed non-emergency medical transport across Passaic, with wheelchair vans, stretcher transport and bariatric options.
  • We serve Passaic's real destinations: St. Mary's General Hospital on the Boulevard, Fresenius dialysis over the line in Clifton, and rehab beds at Hamilton Plaza and Preakness Healthcare Center.
  • Door-through-door assistance and two-man stair assist are built for Passaic's dense streets and older multi-family buildings, not just curb-to-curb drops.
  • 24/7 dispatch with same-day and scheduled rides, routed along Route 21 and the river bridges to beat downtown congestion.
  • Medicaid and many insurance plans cover NEMT; we help verify coverage before your first ride.

Facilities we transport to across Passaic

Our crews know the routes, entrances and discharge desks at the places that matter most.

Hospitals we serve

  • St. Mary's General Hospital

Dialysis centers

  • Fresenius Kidney Care Passaic
  • DaVita St. Joseph's Paterson Dialysis
  • Great Falls Dialysis

Nursing & rehab

  • Hamilton Plaza Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
  • Complete Care at Chestnut Hill
  • Preakness Healthcare Center
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Non-emergency medical transport is scheduled, supervised transport to and from medical appointments for patients who are stable but cannot safely use a standard car or rideshare. In Passaic, you call our 24/7 dispatch with the pickup address, destination and appointment time, and we send an EMT-trained crew in the right vehicle, whether that is an ambulatory ride, a wheelchair van or a stretcher transport. We plan around the city's dense streets and Route 21 routing so you arrive on time.
A 911 ambulance is for true emergencies like chest pain, stroke or serious injury. NEMT is for planned, stable trips such as dialysis, rehab transfers, outpatient procedures and hospital discharges. Calling 911 for a routine trip ties up an emergency unit and usually costs far more. One United EMS gives Passaic patients the scheduled, comfortable alternative with the same trained, licensed and insured care.
Yes. We run wheelchair-accessible vans with hydraulic lifts, loading ramps and Q'Straint four-point securement so patients stay safely in their chair, and we run stretcher transport vans for patients who must travel reclined, including transfers between St. Mary's General Hospital and sub-acute beds like Preakness Healthcare Center in Wayne. We also offer bariatric transport for larger patients.
Cost depends on the vehicle type, the distance and the level of assistance. A short ambulatory ride to St. Mary's on the Boulevard costs less than a stretcher transfer out to Wayne. Many trips are covered by Medicaid or a plan's transportation benefit, and for private-pay riders we quote a clear flat rate up front. Our office helps verify coverage before your first ride.
Often, yes. New Jersey Medicaid covers non-emergency medical transportation for eligible members traveling to covered appointments, including recurring dialysis runs, and many managed-care and senior plans include a transportation benefit. We help Passaic patients confirm eligibility and coordinate directly with the plan, since we are fully licensed and insured and document every trip the way insurers require.
Yes. A caregiver or family member is welcome to ride along at no extra charge so no Passaic patient travels to a medical visit alone. This is especially helpful for seniors living alone, who make up a meaningful share of our riders, and for patients who want a familiar face at their appointment.
For routine appointments we recommend booking a day ahead when you can, because the downtown grid around Main Avenue and Monroe Street is congested and parking is scarce, so we build in extra loading and travel buffer. For recurring trips like dialysis we set up a standing schedule. Same-day and short-notice discharge rides from St. Mary's are also available through our 24/7 dispatch.
Yes. Our dispatch operates 24/7, and we offer both same-day and scheduled rides. Whether it is an early-morning dialysis run or a late-evening discharge from St. Mary's General Hospital, we dispatch the nearest available EMT-trained crew.
Yes. Every One United EMS ride is staffed by an EMT-trained crew, not just a driver. That means real training in moving and monitoring patients, two-man stair assist for the city's older multi-family buildings, and door-through-door assistance from the home to the clinic and back.
We serve all of Passaic, including Passaic Park, Dundee, the Third Ward and the Downtown Main Avenue corridor, plus surrounding towns including Clifton, Garfield, Wallington, Rutherford and Paterson. We route across the Passaic River bridges and along Route 21, and we reach hospital systems in Newark and Manhattan within typical transport range.

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