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What Is Medicaid Transportation Called? (Brentwood West & Long Island Guide)

For Medicaid transportation in Brentwood West and the rest of Long Island, the official name is Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT), coordinated by Medical Answering Services (MAS). It's the covered, no-cost ride benefit for eligible New York Medicaid members traveling to medical care. Call (516) 754-7777 for private pay, or Medicaid patients call MAS at 1-844-666-6270.

Medicaid transportation is called NEMT (Non-Emergency Medical Transportation). In NY it's booked through the MAS broker. Medicaid: call MAS at 1-844-666-6270. Private pay: call (516) 754-7777.

The Real Name for Medicaid Transportation in Brentwood West

Medicaid transportation in Brentwood West is officially called Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, usually shortened to NEMT. People search "medicaid transportation brentwood west" expecting a single company or hotline, but in New York the benefit is a system, not a brand. It covers rides to covered medical appointments when you can't safely drive or use regular transit. The core idea is right in the name: it's for scheduled, non-emergency trips — dialysis, chemotherapy, physical therapy, specialist visits — not 911 emergencies. If you're new to the term, our plain-language explainer on what NEMT is breaks it down. Brentwood sits in Suffolk County, so your rides fall under the same MAS-coordinated program used across all of Long Island. Whether you're heading to a clinic in nearby Bay Shore or a hospital in central Suffolk, the coverage name and rules stay identical. Understanding that "NEMT" is the correct term helps you talk to your caseworker, your plan, and providers like DachiPlus without confusion. Learn more about the overall service on our Non-Emergency Medical Transportation page.

Who Coordinates It — MAS, Not a Local Brentwood Number

In New York, NEMT is coordinated by a single statewide broker called Medical Answering Services (MAS), so there is no separate "medicaid transportation brentwood west number." When people look for a Brentwood West phone number, the answer is the MAS line: 1-844-666-6270. MAS verifies your Medicaid eligibility, assigns your trip to an enrolled transportation provider, and handles billing directly — you pay nothing out of pocket for a covered ride. This is different from Delaware, where residents ask about DART paratransit, DSAAPD programs, and Delaware's own NEMT broker; those systems and "door to door transportation in Delaware" or "emergency medical transportation Delaware" searches don't apply to Long Island at all. On Long Island, the MAS process is standardized across Nassau County and Suffolk County. When you call MAS, you can request DachiPlus by name so your ride is assigned to us. Our MAS Medicaid guide and how NEMT works in NY walk through the full flow.

How to Make a Medicaid Transportation Appointment in Brentwood

To make a Medicaid transportation appointment in Brentwood, call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 at least 72 hours before your medical visit. That 72-hour window is a firm rule for routine trips — see our Medicaid 72-hour rule explainer for the exceptions, like hospital discharges. Have four things ready: your Medicaid CIN number (our CIN number guide shows where to find it), your exact pickup address in Brentwood, your appointment date and time, and the name and address of your destination. Tell MAS whether you need a standard sedan, a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, or ambulette service, and request DachiPlus by name. MAS confirms eligibility, checks the medical necessity of the trip, and books it. For step-by-step help, our how to book Medicaid transportation in NY resource covers every detail. Booking early matters most for standing rides like dialysis or radiation, where the same trip repeats several times a week and you want a reliable provider locked in.

Is Free Medicaid Transportation Available in Brentwood West?

Yes — free Medicaid transportation in Brentwood West is real, as long as your trip is approved through MAS and you're an eligible NY Medicaid member traveling to a covered medical service. There's no fare, no per-mile charge, and no tip required for the ride itself. This "free" benefit is why so many searches combine "free medicaid transportation brentwood west" with the phone number — people want to confirm there's no hidden cost. To learn how the funding works, read who pays for NEMT and free transportation for Medicaid patients in NY. The benefit isn't unlimited: it applies to medically necessary, covered appointments, and you must meet eligibility rules. If you're managing dialysis, our dialysis transportation service coordinates recurring covered rides across Suffolk County — including to Fresenius and DaVita centers near Brentwood. Seniors and people in memory care often qualify too. If you don't have Medicaid, Medicaid vs private pay compares your options.

Other Names You'll Hear — and Why Delaware Terms Don't Fit

Besides NEMT, you'll hear Medicaid transportation described as "medical rides," "paratransit," or "door-to-door medical transport," but only NEMT is the correct New York name. Paratransit specifically means shared, ADA-mandated public transit for people with disabilities — a related but different service; our overview of the four types of transport clarifies where each fits. Many search results mix in Delaware terminology like DART's fixed-route services, DSAAPD, and the senior property tax credit, along with "non emergency medical transportation in Delaware." Those belong to Delaware's aging and disability system and have no bearing on Long Island rides. New York and Delaware also run different Medicaid programs, so a Delaware answer won't help a Brentwood patient. On Long Island, the practical path is simple: NEMT through MAS for Medicaid, or private pay for anyone else. Compare Medicaid to Medicare transportation in NY and see how NEMT differs from ambulette. DachiPlus operates only in Brentwood and the rest of Nassau and Suffolk Counties — never Delaware — so you always get the correct New York process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Medicaid transportation officially called in New York?

In New York, Medicaid transportation is officially called Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT). It's coordinated statewide by Medical Answering Services (MAS), the transportation broker. Long Island residents in Brentwood and elsewhere in Suffolk County call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 to arrange covered rides.

What's the Medicaid transportation phone number for Brentwood West?

For NY Medicaid rides in Brentwood and the rest of Suffolk County, call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 at least 72 hours before your appointment and request DachiPlus by name. For private-pay rides, call DachiPlus directly at (516) 754-7777.

How do I make a Medicaid transportation appointment in Brentwood?

Call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 at least 72 hours before your appointment. Have your Medicaid CIN number, pickup address, appointment time, and destination ready, and ask for DachiPlus. MAS confirms your eligibility and assigns the trip.

Is Medicaid transportation free for Brentwood West residents?

Yes. When your trip is approved through MAS and you're an eligible NY Medicaid member traveling to a covered medical service, there is no out-of-pocket cost for the ride itself in Brentwood or anywhere in Suffolk County.

Why do people search for Delaware DART and DSAAPD terms with this question?

Delaware uses different names — DART paratransit, DSAAPD programs, and its own NEMT broker. Those terms don't apply on Long Island. In New York, the correct system is MAS-coordinated NEMT. DachiPlus serves only Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY.

Book NEMT on Long Island

Medicaid transportation is called NEMT — and DachiPlus provides it across Brentwood and all of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, from routine clinic visits to dialysis and hospital discharges.

Medicaid patients: call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 at least 72 hours before your appointment and request DachiPlus.
Private pay: call DachiPlus directly at (516) 754-7777.