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Suffolk County · Amityville

Senior Medical Transportation in Amityville, NY

DachiPlus provides senior medical transportation from Amityville throughout Suffolk and Nassau Counties. We regularly transport patients from Amityville to Catholic Health Good Samaritan University Hospital and South Shore University Hospital. Medicaid: call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 and request DachiPlus. Private pay: (516) 754-7777.

Many seniors on Long Island stop driving long before they stop needing regular medical care. DachiPlus provides patient, compassionate transportation specifically tuned for older adults — slow, careful loading, no rushing, support with mobility devices, and drivers who understand that getting to a 10 AM appointment may take an hour of preparation. We work with family caregivers, adult children booking from out of state, and assisted living facilities to make recurring or one-time senior medical transport simple.

DachiPlus coordinates senior transport for Amityville, NY residents. From Amityville, that usually means trips to Broadlawn Manor, South Oaks and Parkview, roughly 5 minutes away. We accept Medicaid (via MAS), Medicare Advantage, and private pay — call (516) 754-7777.

In Amityville, senior transport most often serves seniors with cognitive concerns requiring patient drivers and seniors who no longer drive. Every trip includes help with walkers, canes, and rollators.

Pickup area
Amityville, NY 11701
Nearest medical facility
Broadlawn Manor · ~5 min
Frequent destinations
3
County
Suffolk County
Availability
Mon–Sat, 6 AM–8 PM

Travel times from Amityville

How long does it take to reach nearby medical facilities?

Good Samaritan University Hospital ~10 min
South Shore University Hospital ~15 min
Long Island Community Hospital ~28 min
Stony Brook University Hospital ~38 min

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

Before your ride from Amityville

A checklist for patients & caregivers

A little preparation makes every trip smoother.

  • Have the appointment address, suite number, and any parking or entrance notes ready
  • Let us know about any mobility devices: cane, walker, or folding wheelchair
  • Tell us if extra boarding time is needed — we are never in a rush
  • If a family member or aide is riding along, request a companion seat at booking
  • Bring a list of current medications and your primary care provider's contact info
  • Confirm whether a return pickup is needed and the expected appointment duration

Amityville — local question

Does DachiPlus provide medical transportation from Amityville on the Great South Bay?

Yes — Amityville is a South Shore village approximately 10 minutes from Good Samaritan University Hospital in West Islip. DachiPlus serves Amityville for dialysis, discharge, and outpatient transportation. Call (516) 754-7777 or MAS at 1-844-666-6270.

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

Senior Transport from Amityville — common questions

Where does DachiPlus take Amityville patients for senior transport?

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From Amityville, DachiPlus most often transports to Broadlawn Manor, South Oaks and Parkview; the nearest medical facility is about 5 minutes away. We also reach any other medical destination across Long Island or New York City you need.

How do I book senior transport from Amityville with Medicaid?

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Call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 at least 72 hours ahead and request DachiPlus as your provider. Have your Medicaid ID and the destination address ready.

How much does senior transport from Amityville cost?

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Medicaid transport from Amityville is free via MAS. Private pay varies by distance (the nearest destination is ~5 min); call (516) 754-7777 for a quote.