Non-emergency medical transportation
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How to Get Non-Emergency Medical Transportation?
The first step is to reach out to your healthcare provider. They can determine if your health insurance plan covers non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) and provide you with the necessary information and application process.
Once you know your coverage, follow the specific application process provided by your health insurance provider.
When applying for NEMT, be sure to request New App Car Limo as your preferred transportation provider. We offer reliable, safe, and comfortable transportation services for your medical appointments.
Call MAS: Contact the Medicaid Assistance Service MAS at 1(844)666-6270 to apply for NEMT.
Request New App Car Limo: After approval, remember to specify New App Car Limo as your NEMT provider.
MAS Connects Medicaid enrollees to health care through non-emergency transportation
OUR SERVICES INCLUDES TRANSPORTATION FOR:
Medical Appointments
Routine check-ups are essential for maintaining good health. They involve physical exams, screenings, and discussions with your doctor to identify potential issues early. By scheduling regular check-ups, you can take a proactive approach to your health and improve your overall well-being.
Hospital Discharge
Hospital discharges refer to when patients leave the hospital. This can occur due to recovery, transfer to another facility, or a patient's decision to leave against medical advice. Understanding the discharge process is important for patients and their families, as it involves planning for post-hospital care and ensuring a smooth transition
Physical Therapy
Durings a therapy session, the therapist will assess your condition, discuss your goals, and develop a personalized treatment plan. The session may involve various techniques, such as exercise therapy, manual therapy, and modalities, to improve your physical function, reduce pain, and achieve your goals.
Medical Treatment
Medical treatments are procedures used to diagnose, treat, or prevent illnesses. They can range from simple to complex and include medications, surgeries, therapies, and more. Common examples include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery. The choice of treatment depends on the specific medical condition and the patient's individual needs