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Nassau County · Freeport

Post-Surgery & Hospital Discharge Transportation in Freeport, NY

DachiPlus provides post-surgery & hospital discharge transportation from Freeport throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. We regularly transport patients from Freeport to South Nassau Communities Hospital. Medicaid: call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 and request DachiPlus. Private pay: (516) 754-7777.

After most surgeries and outpatient procedures, you cannot drive yourself home — and a taxi or rideshare isn't designed for someone still groggy from anesthesia. DachiPlus provides post-procedure transportation that handles the realities of post-op recovery: patient, unhurried drivers, room for crutches, walkers, and medical equipment, caregiver companion seating, and direct coordination with hospital discharge teams.

For patients in Freeport, DachiPlus provides dependable post-surgery transport. From Freeport, that usually means trips to Mount Sinai South Nassau, South Nassau and Mercy, roughly 10 minutes away. Covered by Medicaid through MAS, or pay privately at (516) 754-7777.

In Freeport, post-surgery transport most often serves patients picked up from emergency department discharges and family members coordinating transport for a loved one for a community of about 44,464 residents. Every trip includes room for crutches, walkers, and other equipment.

Pickup area
Freeport, NY 11520
Nearest hospital
Mount Sinai South Nassau · ~10 min
Frequent destinations
3
County
Nassau County
Availability
Mon–Sat, 6 AM–8 PM

Travel times from Freeport

How long does it take to reach nearby medical facilities?

Mount Sinai South Nassau ~10 min
Nassau University Medical Center ~18 min
Mercy Medical Center ~15 min
Franklin Hospital ~20 min

Estimated under normal traffic. DachiPlus schedules pickups to account for variable travel times.

Before your ride from Freeport

A checklist for patients & caregivers

A little preparation makes every trip smoother.

  • Book as early as possible — ideally before your procedure date
  • Provide the hospital name, floor or unit, and your discharge coordinator's name
  • Let us know what equipment you will have: crutches, walker, drainage bag, oxygen
  • A companion is strongly recommended for post-anesthesia patients — request a companion seat
  • Bring your discharge paperwork and any new prescriptions
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing that accommodates bandages or casts

Freeport — local question

Can DachiPlus pick up Medicaid patients in Freeport for South Shore hospital appointments?

Yes — DachiPlus provides Medicaid and private pay transportation from Freeport to Mount Sinai South Nassau, Mercy Medical Center, and Nassau University Medical Center. Freeport is a high-volume NEMT community on the South Shore. Call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 or DachiPlus at (516) 754-7777.

Medicaid (via MAS)

Request DachiPlus through MAS

Medicaid riders in New York book transportation through Medical Answering Services (MAS). Call MAS and ask for DachiPlus by name.

Private Pay & Insurance

Book a ride directly

Pay with credit card, HSA/FSA, Medicare Advantage benefits, workers' comp, no-fault auto, or long-term care insurance. Get a same-day quote.

FAQ

Post-Surgery Transport from Freeport — common questions

Where does DachiPlus take Freeport patients for post-surgery transport?

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From Freeport, DachiPlus most often transports to Mount Sinai South Nassau, South Nassau and Mercy; the nearest hospital is about 10 minutes away. We also reach any other medical destination across Long Island or New York City you need.

How do I book post-surgery transport from Freeport with Medicaid?

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Medicaid members in Freeport call MAS at 1-844-666-6270, ask for DachiPlus, and give your appointment details. Have your Medicaid ID and the destination address ready.

How much does post-surgery transport from Freeport cost?

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For Medicaid members, post-surgery transport from Freeport is no cost through MAS. For private pay, the cost depends on the destination and vehicle type — call (516) 754-7777 for a quote.