Monday, February 20, 2012

Here are just some of different scenarios of how you or someone you know might need Florida medical transportation:
  • Your mom or dad is moving down to Florida to live in a nursing home. Their doctor is requiring that they receive medical attention during their interstate medical transport. ACC Medlink can pick up your mom or dad & transport them from “bedside-to-bedside,” helping them arrive at their new nursing home facility safely & comfortably.
  • You were involved in an accident in Florida & now need to be transported to another medical facility or your home that is out of state. ACC Medlink offers interstate medical transport services in “Every City & Every State Nationwide.” Our highly-trained medical crew stand ready to plan your medical transport from “bedside-to-bedside.”
  • You just had surgery at a hospital & need to be transported home on a stretcher. Our interstate ambulance service can transport you from the medical facility to your home, across any distance. ACC Medlink is available 24/7 and has all medical equipment necessary for a safe Florida medical transportation aboard our large vans.
  • In case of a natural disaster (such as a hurricane), ACC Medlink offers multiple patient transport vehicles that can hold 1-3 patients and comfortably accommodate the medical crew and family.

2 comments:

  1. One option is integrated medical transport, which combines transportation with medical care. This service is ideal for patients who need <a href="https://infinahealth.com/services/berks/basic-life-support-bls/

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  2. A hospital-based ambulance service is a medical transport services provided by a hospital or other healthcare facility. It provides transportation for people with medical conditions who are unable to access services from their homes due to mobility issues, such as being bedridden or immobile due to illness. These services can be provided on an hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly basis. They often transport people between hospitals and care centers for long-term care, dialysis facilities, and other chronic care facilities. Additionally, these services can transport people at risk of falling due to dementia or other cognitive disorders.

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