When you live in New York City, getting from one place to another is never simple — especially when it involves doctor appointments, dialysis, or therapy sessions. The trains run late, cabs cost a fortune, and sometimes you just don’t have the energy. Here’s a complete guide to your medical transportation options in NYC.

Option 1: Medicaid NEMT (Non-Emergency Medical Transportation)

If you have Medicaid, this is almost certainly your best option. NEMT is a covered benefit providing scheduled, professional rides to and from medical appointments at no out-of-pocket cost. Your Medicaid plan pays the transportation provider directly.

Covers: Doctor visits, dialysis, physical therapy, mental health, specialist visits, lab work, imaging, hospital follow-ups, and more.

How to access: Call the number on the back of your Medicaid card and ask for the transportation scheduling line. Schedule at least 24 hours before your appointment.

Option 2: NYC Access-A-Ride (MTA Paratransit)

Access-A-Ride is the MTA’s paratransit service for people with disabilities who cannot use the subway or bus. It provides door-to-door service throughout NYC.

Best for: Patients with documented disabilities who qualify under ADA paratransit eligibility rules.

Limitations: Application process can take weeks. Strict eligibility requirements. On-time performance can be inconsistent.

Option 3: Private Medical Transportation (Metro Luxury)

Private NEMT companies like Metro Luxury provide professional, scheduled medical transportation — often covered through Medicaid plans, or available for private pay.

  • TLC-licensed vehicles and drivers (TLC# B01389)
  • Scheduled pickups — no waiting for a ride to appear
  • Wheelchair-accessible vehicles available
  • Consistent drivers for recurring appointments
  • All five NYC boroughs served

Option 4: NYC Health + Hospitals Transportation Assistance

NYC Health + Hospitals offers transportation assistance programs for patients at their facilities. If you receive care at a public hospital, ask your care team or social worker about available transportation support options.

Option 5: Rideshare and Taxis — When and Why to Avoid Them for Medical Trips

  • Cost: Not covered by Medicaid — you pay out of pocket, every trip.
  • Accessibility: No guarantee of wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
  • Reliability: Variable wait times — not ideal for scheduled medical appointments.
  • Training: Rideshare drivers are not trained in patient transport or medical needs.

Making the Right Choice

For most Medicaid members in NYC, NEMT through a licensed provider like Metro Luxury is the right choice — it’s covered, professional, and designed specifically for medical trips. Questions? Call Metro Luxury at (718) 665-4900.

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