Suffolk County · Middle Island
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation in Middle Island, NY
DachiPlus provides non-emergency medical transportation from Middle Island throughout Suffolk and Nassau Counties. We regularly transport patients from Middle Island to Stony Brook University Hospital. Medicaid: call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 and request DachiPlus. Private pay: (516) 754-7777.
DachiPlus provides non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) services throughout Suffolk and Nassau Counties on Long Island — reliable scheduled medical transportation for ambulatory passengers, wheelchair users who can transfer to a seat, and patients recovering from procedures. Whether you need recurring medical transportation services for dialysis or chemotherapy, or a one-time post-surgery ride, DachiPlus handles the logistics. We coordinate Medicaid transportation through Medical Answering Services (MAS) and accept private pay, Medicare Advantage, workers' compensation, and long-term care insurance.
DachiPlus coordinates NEMT for Middle Island, NY residents. From Middle Island, that usually means trips to DaVita Selden, Huntington Artificial Kidney Center (Medford) and Fresenius Central Suffolk, roughly 15 minutes away. We accept Medicaid (via MAS), Medicare Advantage, and private pay — call (516) 754-7777.
In Middle Island, NEMT most often serves patients without reliable family transportation and seniors traveling to routine appointments. Every trip includes companion seating at no additional cost.
- Pickup area
- Middle Island, NY 11953
- Nearest medical facility
- DaVita Selden · ~15 min
- Frequent destinations
- 3
- County
- Suffolk County
- Availability
- Mon–Sat, 6 AM–8 PM
Medical destinations from Middle Island
Hospitals and facilities we serve from Middle Island
Travel times from Middle Island
How long does it take to reach nearby medical facilities?
Estimated under normal traffic. DachiPlus schedules pickups to account for variable travel times.
Before your ride from Middle Island
A checklist for patients & caregivers
A little preparation makes every trip smoother.
- ✓ Have your Medicaid ID or insurance card ready at booking
- ✓ Confirm the exact address and entrance number for your appointment
- ✓ Tell us your required arrival time — not just the appointment time
- ✓ Let us know if you use a cane, walker, or folding wheelchair
- ✓ Request a companion seat at booking if someone is riding with you (no extra charge)
- ✓ Bring any medications or medical equipment you may need during the trip
Middle Island — local question
Does DachiPlus serve Middle Island in rural central Brookhaven Town?
Yes — Middle Island is a rural central Suffolk hamlet along Route 25 where public transportation is limited. DachiPlus provides essential medical transportation to Stony Brook University Hospital and Long Island Community Hospital. Call (516) 754-7777 or MAS at 1-844-666-6270.
Request DachiPlus through MAS
Medicaid riders in New York book transportation through Medical Answering Services (MAS). Call MAS and ask for DachiPlus by name.
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.
Other transportation services in Middle Island
NEMT in nearby communities
FAQ
NEMT from Middle Island — common questions
Where does DachiPlus take Middle Island patients for NEMT?
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From Middle Island, DachiPlus most often transports to DaVita Selden, Huntington Artificial Kidney Center (Medford) and Fresenius Central Suffolk; the nearest medical facility is about 15 minutes away. We also reach any other medical destination across Long Island or New York City you need.
How do I book NEMT from Middle Island 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 NEMT from Middle Island cost?
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Medicaid transport from Middle Island is free via MAS. Private pay varies by distance (the nearest destination is ~15 min); call (516) 754-7777 for a quote.