Service
Dialysis Transportation on Long Island
Dialysis patients typically need transportation three times per week, every week — and missing a treatment is not an option. DachiPlus provides standing-order dialysis transportation across Long Island with the same driver assignment when possible, on-time pickup, and post-treatment care for patients who may be weak or unsteady after hemodialysis. We coordinate with major dialysis networks including DaVita and Fresenius locations throughout Suffolk and Nassau Counties.
Who uses this service
Designed for the people who need it most
- Patients on three-times-weekly hemodialysis
- Peritoneal dialysis patients requiring monthly clinic visits
- Newly diagnosed patients beginning treatment
- Patients recently discharged from in-hospital dialysis to outpatient care
What's included
Everything you'd expect — and what makes a real difference
Standing-order recurring scheduling
Same-driver continuity when possible
Awareness of post-treatment fatigue and dizziness
Wheelchair-accessible vehicles when needed
Coordination directly with your dialysis center
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.
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FAQ
Dialysis Transport — common questions
Do you offer recurring transportation for dialysis patients?
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Yes. Dialysis is our largest recurring service category. We set up standing orders for your three-times-weekly schedule, assign consistent drivers when possible, and coordinate directly with your dialysis center.
Does Medicaid cover dialysis transportation?
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Yes. Dialysis is a Medicaid-covered medical service, and the transportation to and from dialysis appointments is covered through MAS. Standing orders for your recurring schedule can be set up through MAS so you don't have to call before every trip.
Will the driver wait during my dialysis treatment?
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Most dialysis trips use a drop-off / return-pickup model rather than driver wait time. The driver drops you off, and a vehicle returns at the scheduled pickup time after treatment. Your dialysis center will coordinate the pickup window with us.