Service
Chemotherapy & Oncology Transportation on Long Island
Cancer treatment involves long, repeated, exhausting trips. DachiPlus drivers are trained to handle the realities of chemo and radiation: post-treatment nausea, fatigue, immunosuppression, and the emotional weight of the trip. We provide recurring scheduling, same-driver continuity when possible, and seamless coordination with major oncology centers including Memorial Sloan Kettering, Stony Brook Cancer Center, and NYU Langone.
Who uses this service
Designed for the people who need it most
- Patients receiving chemotherapy infusions
- Patients in daily radiation cycles
- Patients traveling to MSKCC, NYU, or specialty centers
- Families arranging recurring transport for a loved one
What's included
Everything you'd expect — and what makes a real difference
Recurring standing-order scheduling
Same-driver continuity where possible
Awareness of post-chemo fatigue and immunocompromised status
Vehicle cleaning protocols for immunocompromised passengers
Coordination with oncology centers
Request DachiPlus through MAS
Medicaid riders in New York book transportation through Medical Answering Services (MAS). Call MAS and ask for DachiPlus by name.
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Pay with credit card, HSA/FSA, Medicare Advantage benefits, workers' comp, no-fault auto, or long-term care insurance. Get a same-day quote.
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FAQ
Chemo Transport — common questions
Do you provide recurring rides for chemotherapy and radiation?
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Yes. Like dialysis, chemo and daily radiation are recurring services. We set up standing orders, assign consistent drivers when possible, and coordinate with your oncology center. Drivers are trained to handle post-treatment fatigue and nausea.
How do you protect immunocompromised passengers?
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For passengers undergoing chemotherapy, transplant care, or other treatments that suppress immune function, our vehicles follow enhanced cleaning protocols between trips. Mask wearing by the driver is available on request. We can also avoid back-to-back trip pairings with passengers showing symptoms of illness.