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Wheelchair Transportation Across New York City and Northern New Jersey

Safe, ADA compliant wheelchair transportation across New York City and Northern New Jersey. Door through door service, trained EMTs, Q'Straint securement, power chair and bariatric vans. 24/7 booking, flat rates, fully insured. Call One United EMS now.

One United EMS provides wheelchair transportation for riders who need to get to a medical appointment, a dialysis chair, a rehab discharge, or a family event with safety and dignity intact. We run an ADA compliant fleet of wheelchair vans with hydraulic lifts and Q'Straint four point securement, and we staff every ride with trained drivers and EMT level aides who do far more than steer the vehicle. Our coverage stretches across all five boroughs of New York City and into Northern New Jersey, from Manhattan and the Bronx to Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, and across the Hudson into Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Union, Passaic, and Morris counties. This page explains how our wheelchair transportation works metro wide, then links you down to the city pages where we list the real hospitals, dialysis centers, and rehab facilities we serve in your neighborhood.

Wheelchair Transportation Across the Metro: Safe, Dignified, On Time

When someone you love uses a wheelchair, getting from the front door to a medical appointment can feel like the hardest part of the day. Curbs, stairs, narrow hallways, and the wait for a ride that may not know how to secure a chair properly all add stress to a day that is already heavy. One United EMS exists to take that stress off your shoulders. Our wheelchair transportation is built around one promise: every rider arrives safely, on time, and treated with respect. We operate across New York City and Northern New Jersey as a single coordinated network. A rider in Borough Park, a rider in Riverdale, and a rider in Teaneck all reach the same dispatch team and the same standard of care. Our vehicles are ADA compliant, our securement follows Q'Straint four point tie down standards, and our aides are trained to handle the parts of the trip that a rideshare app will never touch. That includes getting a rider down a flight of stoop steps in a Brooklyn brownstone, navigating an elevator that runs slow in a Bronx high rise, or waiting at a Hudson County dialysis center until the session ends and the rider is ready to come home. We treat on time as a number, not a slogan. Dialysis appointments, infusion windows, and surgical check ins do not move, so our dispatch builds in buffer time for traffic on the Cross Bronx, the BQE, the Belt Parkway, Route 4, and the Holland and Lincoln tunnels. The goal is simple. You should never have to choose between a ride you trust and a ride that shows up when it says it will.

Who We Serve Across NYC and Northern New Jersey

Wheelchair transportation is not one need. It is dozens of different needs that all happen to involve a wheelchair, and we have built our service to meet each of them. We serve seniors who can no longer drive and need a reliable way to reach a cardiologist, a pharmacy, or a synagogue. We serve dialysis patients who travel three or four times a week and need a partner who knows their schedule cold. We serve patients leaving the hospital after surgery who need a careful hospital discharge ride home, not a taxi that pulls away the moment the door closes. We serve rehab and skilled nursing residents who need a rehab transfer to a follow up appointment and back. We serve people living with mobility conditions who simply want to keep their daily living routine, to attend a grandchild's birthday or a doctor's office across town. We also serve families and caregivers who are coordinating all of this from a distance. You can book a ride for a parent in Queens while you sit at your desk in another state, and you will get confirmation, driver details, and a real human on the phone when you call. Across the metro, our riders include patients heading to chemotherapy, residents of assisted living communities, individuals with disabilities commuting to day programs, and anyone who needs ADA compliant wheelchair accessible transportation done right.

Our Wheelchair Vans: ADA Compliant Fleet, Q'Straint Securement and Lifts

The vehicle matters as much as the driver. A safe ride starts with a wheelchair van that is purpose built, maintained, and equipped for the rider in front of us. Every vehicle in our fleet is ADA compliant. Our vans carry hydraulic lifts and low angle ramps so a rider never has to leave the chair to board. Once aboard, the wheelchair is locked down with a Q'Straint securement system using a four point tie down at the base of the chair, plus a separate lap and shoulder belt for the rider. This is the same standard used in professional medical transport, and it is the difference between a chair that stays put through a hard stop on the Major Deegan and a chair that does not. We do not improvise with bungee cords or a single strap. Four points, every time. Our wheelchair vans accommodate manual chairs, power wheelchair and scooter users, and riders who need extra room. Floors are non slip, interiors are climate controlled for the New York summer and the New Jersey winter, and every vehicle is cleaned between rides. We keep our fleet in service ready condition because a lift that fails on the morning of a dialysis appointment is not an inconvenience, it is a missed treatment. Maintenance is not an afterthought for us. It is part of the safety promise.

Door Through Door Service: What Our Drivers Actually Do for You

Most transportation companies offer curb to curb service and never explain what that means. Curb to curb means the driver waits at the curb. If the rider cannot get from the apartment to the street on their own, that is their problem to solve. For a wheelchair user, that gap is often the entire problem. One United EMS provides door through door service. That means our trained aide comes to the actual door of the home, apartment, or facility, helps the rider safely from inside the residence to the vehicle, and at the destination brings the rider all the way inside to the waiting room, the dialysis chair, or the front desk. We handle the stoop steps, the lobby, the elevator, and the threshold. We carry the bag and hold the door. At the end of the trip, we reverse the process and get the rider settled back home, not just dropped at the curb. We also offer wait and return service. For shorter appointments, our driver and vehicle stay on site and bring the rider home the moment they are done, so there is no second booking and no anxious wait for a return ride that may run late. Door through door is the heart of what separates an EMS grade operator from a wheelchair accessible taxi. It is the part of the job that actually protects the rider, and it is included, not an upsell.

Power Wheelchair, Scooter and Bariatric Transport With No Weight Surprises

Heavy power wheelchairs and mobility scooters intimidate a lot of transport providers. A loaded power chair can weigh several hundred pounds, and not every van or lift is rated for it. The result is the worst kind of phone call: a van shows up, the driver looks at the chair, and tells the family it will not fit. The appointment is missed and the day is ruined. We do not do that. We confirm the equipment when you book. Our wheelchair vans are rated for power wheelchair and scooter transport, and our lifts carry the weight without drama. We ask the right questions up front, including the type of chair, the approximate weight, and whether the rider transfers to a seat or stays in the chair, so the vehicle we send is the right vehicle. We also provide bariatric capacity for riders who need a wider chair, a higher weight rating, and an aide trained to assist with larger mobility equipment. Bariatric transport done carelessly is dangerous for the rider and the staff. We do it with the proper vehicle, the proper lift rating, and the proper number of trained hands. The principle behind all of it is honesty. We will tell you what we can carry before the day of the ride, so there are no weight surprises at the curb.

How Wheelchair Transportation Works Across the Metro: Three Step Booking

Booking a wheelchair ride should not require a hold queue or a confusing app. We keep it to three steps. First, you call or message our dispatch and tell us the basics: pickup address, destination, date and time, and the rider's mobility needs. We will ask about the wheelchair type, whether door through door assistance is needed, and whether a caregiver is riding along. This call usually takes a few minutes. Second, we confirm the booking with the vehicle assigned, the aide, and the pickup window, along with a flat rate quote so you know the price before the ride. If the trip is recurring, like dialysis three times a week, we set up a standing schedule so you never have to call again for the same appointment. Third, we show up. The aide arrives at the door, assists the rider into the secured van, and completes the trip door through door. You get peace of mind, and the rider gets a calm, professional experience from start to finish. For recurring medical trips across New York City and Northern New Jersey, this becomes a routine you can stop worrying about, which is the whole point.

Pricing and Insurance: Flat Rates, Medicaid, Medicare and No Hidden Fees

Money should never be a mystery on a medical ride. We quote flat rate pricing before the trip, so you know the full cost when you book. There are no surprise fees for the lift, no surprise fees for the wheelchair itself, and no meter that climbs while you sit in traffic on the Cross Bronx Expressway. The number we quote is the number you pay. We work with multiple payment paths so cost is not a barrier. Many of our riders qualify for non emergency medical transportation benefits through Medicaid transportation and Medicare transportation programs, and we can bill or coordinate through the major brokerages that manage these benefits in New York and New Jersey. We also accept private insurance arrangements, facility billing for hospitals and skilled nursing facilities, and direct private pay by card. If you are not sure what your coverage includes, call us and we will help you figure it out before you commit to anything. Across the metro, the families who trust us most are the ones who were burned before by hidden charges. We built our pricing to be the opposite of that experience: clear, flat, and honest, with no hidden fees and no fine print.

Service Area: All Five Boroughs and Northern New Jersey Counties

Our wheelchair transportation covers the full metro region as a connected network, and we maintain dedicated city pages so you can see exactly what we serve in your neighborhood. In New York City we serve Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, including neighborhoods like Borough Park, Williamsburg, Crown Heights, Flatbush, and Bensonhurst in Brooklyn, Riverdale, Pelham Parkway, and Co op City in the Bronx, the Upper East Side, Washington Heights, and the Lower East Side in Manhattan, and Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, Far Rockaway, and Jamaica in Queens. We reach major medical destinations across the boroughs, including the large hospital campuses, dialysis networks, and rehab and skilled nursing facilities that our riders depend on. In Northern New Jersey we serve Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Union, Passaic, and Morris counties, including Teaneck, Fair Lawn, Paramus, and Englewood in Bergen, Jersey City and Hoboken in Hudson, Newark, Livingston, and West Orange in Essex, and Lakewood and the surrounding communities. We cross the river daily, so a ride from a New Jersey home to a Manhattan specialist, or from a Brooklyn residence to a New Jersey rehab facility, is routine for us. Visit your city page to see the specific hospitals, dialysis centers, and roads we cover where you live.

Why Metro Families Choose One United EMS

There is no shortage of wheelchair vans for hire across New York City and Northern New Jersey. What families tell us they could not find anywhere else is the combination of medical grade care, real door through door service, and pricing they can trust. We staff our rides with trained drivers and aides at the EMT level, not just licensed drivers who learned the route. That training shows up in the small moments: how a rider is positioned, how a transfer is handled, how a chair is secured, how a person who is anxious about leaving home is reassured. Our team is CPR certified, background checked, and trained in patient sensitivity, because the people we carry are often having a hard day, and how they are treated matters. We show our work. We explain our securement standards, our insurance and Medicaid and Medicare acceptance, and our flat rate pricing up front. We do not hide credentials behind a phone number, and we do not surprise families with fees at the curb. And because we operate across the whole metro, the same standard follows you whether the ride starts in Brooklyn, the Bronx, or Bergen County. For families coordinating care for a parent, a spouse, or themselves, that consistency is the reason they call us again and recommend us to neighbors.
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

We quote flat rate pricing before every ride, so you know the full cost when you book. The price depends on distance, the level of assistance needed, and whether you need wait and return service, but there are never surprise fees for the lift or the wheelchair itself. Many riders also qualify for Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance coverage that reduces or eliminates the out of pocket cost. Call us with your pickup and destination and we will give you an honest quote on the spot.
We recommend booking at least 24 hours ahead for routine appointments so we can assign the right vehicle and aide, but we handle same day and short notice requests across the metro whenever vehicles are available. For recurring trips like dialysis, we set up a standing schedule so you never have to call again for the same appointment. The earlier you book, the easier it is to lock in your preferred pickup window.
Yes. Our wheelchair vans are rated for power wheelchair and scooter transport, and our hydraulic lifts carry the weight without trouble. We confirm the chair type and approximate weight when you book so the vehicle we send is the right one. You will never have a van show up and tell you the chair will not fit. We also provide bariatric capacity for wider chairs and higher weight ratings.
Yes, and it is one of the main reasons families choose us. Our trained aide comes to the actual door of the home or facility, helps the rider safely to the vehicle, and at the destination brings the rider all the way inside to the waiting room, the dialysis chair, or the front desk. We handle stoop steps, lobbies, elevators, and thresholds. We do not leave anyone at the curb.
Yes. Dialysis transportation and hospital discharge transport are core parts of what we do across New York City and Northern New Jersey. We know that dialysis schedules do not move, so we build in buffer time and offer wait and return service. For hospital discharges, we coordinate with the facility, time the pickup to the actual discharge, and get the patient safely home and settled, not just dropped at the curb.
Yes. Every member of our transport team is trained at the EMT level, CPR certified, background checked, and trained in patient sensitivity. Our aides know how to position a rider, handle a transfer, and secure a wheelchair with a Q'Straint four point tie down. This is the difference between an EMS grade operator and a basic wheelchair taxi, and it is the standard on every ride we run.
Yes. A family member, caregiver, or aide is welcome to ride along with the wheelchair user at no extra hassle. Many of our riders feel more comfortable with a familiar face on the trip, and we encourage it. Just let us know when you book so we account for the extra seat and plan the vehicle accordingly.
Yes. Many of our riders qualify for non emergency medical transportation benefits through Medicaid and Medicare, and we coordinate through the major brokerages that manage these benefits in New York and New Jersey. We also accept private insurance arrangements, facility billing for hospitals and skilled nursing facilities, and direct private pay by card. If you are unsure what your coverage includes, call us and we will help you sort it out before you commit.
Yes. We offer 24/7 availability across the metro and handle same day and short notice requests whenever vehicles are open. Medical needs do not keep business hours, so neither do we. Whether it is an early morning dialysis run, an evening hospital discharge, or a weekend appointment, our dispatch is reachable and ready to help.
We cover all five boroughs of New York City, including Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, and Northern New Jersey, including Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Union, Passaic, and Morris counties. We cross the Hudson daily, so trips between New York and New Jersey are routine. Visit your city page to see the specific hospitals, dialysis centers, rehab facilities, neighborhoods, and roads we serve where you live.
Curb to curb means the driver waits at the curb and the rider has to get themselves to the street, which is often impossible for a wheelchair user. Door through door means our aide comes to the actual door, assists the rider from inside the home to the vehicle, and brings them all the way inside at the destination. We provide door through door as the standard, because for a wheelchair user that gap between the door and the curb is usually the hardest part of the trip.

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