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Top Medical Transportation Companies

Healthcare Business Review is proud to present the Top Companies in Medical Transportation, a prestigious recognition in the industry. This award is in recognition of the stellar reputation and trust these companies hold among their customers and industry peers, evident in the numerous nominations we received from our subscribers. The top companies have been selected after an exhaustive evaluation by an expert panel of C-level executives, industry thought leaders, and editorial board.
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Top Medical Transportation Companies

AllCare Medical Transport

AllCare Medical Transport

AllCare Medical Transport provides local and long-distance non-emergency medical transportation, including ambulatory, wheelchair, and stretcher services, as well as Basic and Advanced Life Support. Operating primarily in Florida with nationwide coverage, it delivers reliable, compassionate care, ensuring comfort and dignity for patients during life’s most critical transitions.

Angel MedFlight

Angel MedFlight

Angel MedFlight is a leading fixed-wing air ambulance provider, ensuring critically ill patients reach top medical facilities worldwide. With bedside-to-bedside care, expert medical teams, and seamless logistics, the company delivers life-saving flights with a commitment to safety, excellence, and compassionate patient transport.

American Logistics

American Logistics

American Logistics is a transportation management and technology company specializing in healthcare and municipal transit solutions. Leveraging proprietary technology, it provides services like eligibility validation, live GPS tracking, and detailed analytics. Headquartered in St. George, Utah, with over 20 years of experience, it ensures efficient non-emergency medical transportation nationwide.

Express Medical Transporters

Express Medical Transporters

Express Medical Transporters (EMT) has provided non-emergency transportation since 1996, focusing on safe, timely, and compassionate service. Operating in St. Louis, Missouri, Illinois, and Maryland, EMT serves hospitals, schools, clinics, and individuals, including those with disabilities or special needs. It offers wheelchair-accessible transport for events and everyday appointments

Infina Health

Infina Health

Infina Health is a Pennsylvania-based medical transportation company with over 40 years of experience. It offers emergency and non-emergency transport services across 300+ square miles, serving over 9 million residents. Focused on safety, reliability, and affordability, it provides solutions for medical appointments, emergencies, and long-distance transfers in Southeast Pennsylvania

MedEx Medical Transport

MedEx Medical Transport

MedEx Medical Transport, a Basic and Advanced Life Support Ambulance Service, specializes in non-emergency and emergency transport. Aiming to provide the highest quality medical transportation, MedEx serves patients, facilities, and communities. It also offers career opportunities for various roles, including EMTs, Wheelchair Van Drivers, and administrative staff.

Medstar Transportation

Medstar Transportation

Medstar Transportation, established in 1984, offers safe and reliable non-emergency medical transportation across Washington State. Services include ADA paratransit, Medicaid rides, and private transport options like wheelchair-accessible and hospital rides. With trained drivers and exceptional customer support, Medstar serves over 250,000 rides annually, partnering with various organizations to meet community needs.

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