All of Colorado · and out of state
Non-emergency medical transportation across the Front Range.
That is a long phrase for a simple thing: a ride to the doctor, in a vehicle built for a wheelchair, with a driver who walks you to the door and comes back for you afterwards.
Booking for a resident or a patient? Open a facility account.

Who is the ride for?
- They use a wheelchairOur vans have a ramp. You stay in your own chair, secured at four points, for the whole ride.
- They can walk, with helpAn arm to lean on from the door to the vehicle, and again at the other end. Walkers and canes travel with you.
- It is the same trip every weekDialysis, infusion, physical therapy. We set it up once as a standing order and you stop making phone calls.
The part everyone else gets wrong
Getting there is the easy half.
Almost anyone can deliver a patient on time to a booked appointment. The rides that fail are the ones home: treatment finishes early, the doctor runs late, the discharge clears at four, and the ride that was going to come does not. People are left waiting in a lobby, or outside, feeling awful.
So that is the part we organise around. When you call to say you are ready, we are already on the way to you, and you get told when we will arrive.
We are measuring return-pickup times across every trip and will publish the figure here once there is a full quarter behind it.
- You are told a time, and told again if it changes.
- The driver comes to the door, not to the kerb.
- Four-point securement, every wheelchair, every trip.
What we do
Five kinds of trip
Wheelchair transportation
Ramp-equipped vans. You stay in your chair, secured at four points.
Ambulatory transportation
For anyone who can walk a short distance with a steady arm to hold.
Dialysis and recurring trips
Set up once, then it simply happens. Three times a week, every week.
Hospital discharge
When the bed is needed and the ride has to happen today.
Long distance and out of state
Specialist appointments and family moves beyond the Front Range.
Where we drive
Anywhere in Colorado, and past the state line
We take trips across the whole state and out of it, to New Mexico, Wyoming and further. The 8 counties below are the ones we run in every day, so each has its own page naming the hospitals, dialysis centres and care communities we actually drive to.
- Denver CountyCapitol Hill · Cherry Creek · Central Park · Montbello
- Adams CountyThornton · Westminster (Adams County portion) · Aurora (Adams County portion) · Commerce City
- Arapahoe CountyAurora · Centennial · Littleton · Englewood
- Boulder CountyBoulder · Longmont · Lafayette · Erie (part — also extends into Weld and Broomfield counties)
- Douglas CountyHighlands Ranch · Castle Rock · Parker · Lone Tree
- Jefferson CountyLakewood · Arvada · Westminster (Jefferson County portion) · Wheat Ridge
- Larimer CountyFort Collins · Loveland · Wellington · Berthoud
- Weld CountyGreeley · Windsor · Erie · Evans

For facilities and case managers
One number, one invoice, one vendor
Assisted living, skilled nursing, dialysis centres and discharge planners book most of what we drive. Standing orders are set up once. Billing goes to the facility rather than to the resident.
Worth saying plainly
What we do not do
- Emergencies
- Call 911. We are not an ambulance and we do not run lights and sirens.
- Stretcher and bed-bound transport
- We do not carry a stretcher. We will tell you who does.
- Clinical care en route
- Our drivers are trained in CPR and first aid, not in monitoring a patient.
Tell us about the trip.
If it is for today or tomorrow, please call. A form is slower than a person when the appointment is close.