Medicaid Transportation


Duval County and the surrounding areas

Many Medicaid recipients qualify for transportation assistance to reach essential medical appointments, yet navigating coverage requirements and scheduling can be confusing without the right support. Access Medical Transportation LLC provides Medicaid transportation services throughout Duval County and the surrounding areas, helping eligible patients travel safely to covered appointments while assisting with the documentation and scheduling details often required for Medicaid-funded rides.


Schedule your Medicaid-covered ride in Duval County and the surrounding areas today.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT)

What Medicaid Transportation Services Include


Medicaid transportation refers to non-emergency medical transportation provided to patients whose Medicaid plan includes coverage for rides to and from approved medical appointments. This benefit is designed to remove transportation as a barrier to care, particularly for patients managing chronic conditions, recovering from illness, or attending regular treatment sessions.



Coverage details, including which trips qualify and how many rides are approved per month, vary depending on the patient's specific Medicaid plan. Understanding these requirements ahead of scheduling helps prevent delays or unexpected costs.

  • Trips Typically Covered Under Medicaid

    Routine doctor visits, dialysis treatment, physical therapy, and follow-up appointments tied to an active treatment plan are commonly covered under Medicaid transportation benefits.

  • Documentation Often Required for Coverage

    Some Medicaid plans require appointment confirmation or a referral from a healthcare provider to verify medical necessity before approving transportation coverage.

Who Qualifies for Medicaid Transportation


Medicaid transportation is available to eligible Medicaid recipients throughout Duval County and the surrounding areas who meet their plan's specific requirements for non-emergency medical transport.

  • Common Passengers Who Use This Service

    Medicaid recipients managing chronic illnesses, patients without personal vehicle access, and individuals attending recurring treatment appointments commonly rely on Medicaid transportation benefits.

  • Situations Where Medicaid Transportation Applies

    Scheduled medical appointments, dialysis and chemotherapy treatment, physical therapy sessions, and follow-up visits tied to an ongoing care plan typically qualify for Medicaid-covered transportation.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT)

Coordinating Medicaid Coverage and Scheduling


Access Medical Transportation LLC helps patients understand how their Medicaid transportation benefit applies to their specific appointment needs.


Contact Access Medical Transportation LLC to confirm your Medicaid transportation eligibility.

  • Verifying Plan-Specific Coverage Details

    Because Medicaid plans vary, confirming coverage details with the patient's specific plan provider helps avoid confusion when scheduling a ride.

  • Coordinating With Managed Care Organizations

    Many Florida Medicaid recipients are enrolled through a managed care organization, which may require transportation to be scheduled or approved through their specific system.

What to Expect With Medicaid Transportation


Patients using Medicaid transportation can expect the same level of care and attention provided to all passengers, along with support navigating coverage-related requirements.

  • Appointment Verification Process

    Patients may be asked to provide appointment details in advance to help confirm the trip qualifies under their Medicaid transportation benefit.

  • Vehicle Options for Medicaid Passengers

    Ambulatory, wheelchair-accessible, and stretcher transportation are all available depending on the patient's mobility needs and plan coverage.

Scheduling Medicaid Transportation in Duval County and the surrounding areas


Understanding scheduling timelines and coverage limits helps Medicaid recipients make the most of their transportation benefit.

  • Advance Scheduling Requirements

    Some Medicaid plans require transportation to be scheduled a certain number of days before the appointment, making early booking important.

  • Setting Up Recurring Medicaid-Covered Rides

    Patients with regular treatment schedules, such as dialysis, can often arrange recurring Medicaid-covered transportation to simplify future appointments.


    Book your Medicaid transportation ride with Access Medical Transportation LLC today.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is Medicaid Transportation?

    Medicaid transportation is a non-emergency medical transport benefit available to eligible Medicaid recipients for approved trips to and from covered medical appointments.

  • Who Qualifies for Medicaid Transportation Services?

    Medicaid recipients with an active plan that includes non-emergency transportation coverage, and who have a qualifying medical appointment, typically qualify for this service.

  • What Types of Appointments Does Medicaid Transportation Cover?

    Routine doctor visits, dialysis treatment, physical therapy, and follow-up appointments tied to an active treatment plan are commonly covered.

  • Do I Need Approval Before Scheduling Medicaid Transportation?

    Some Medicaid plans require prior appointment verification or approval through a managed care organization before transportation is scheduled.

  • Is wheelchair transportation available under Medicaid coverage?

    Yes, wheelchair-accessible transportation is available for Medicaid recipients whose plan covers this type of accommodation.

  • How Far in Advance Should I Schedule Medicaid Transportation?

    Some Medicaid plans require scheduling several days in advance, so it is best to confirm specific timelines with your plan provider.

  • Can I Set Up Recurring Medicaid Transportation for Dialysis Treatment?

    Yes, recurring Medicaid-covered transportation can often be arranged for patients with regular treatment schedules such as dialysis.

  • What Documentation is Needed for Medicaid Transportation?

    Some plans require appointment confirmation or a provider referral to verify medical necessity before approving coverage.

  • Does Every Medicaid Plan Cover the Same Number of Rides?

    No, coverage limits and approved trip types vary depending on the patient's specific Medicaid plan.

  • Can a Managed Care Organization Affect How I Schedule Transportation?

    Yes, many Florida Medicaid recipients must schedule transportation through their managed care organization's specific system or requirements.

  • What Happens if My Appointment Isn't Covered Under Medicaid?

    Patients can still arrange transportation as a private-pay trip if the appointment does not qualify under their Medicaid transportation benefit.