Service
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Transportation on Long Island
Physical therapy works only if you actually show up — usually two or three times a week, for weeks or months. DachiPlus provides reliable, recurring transportation to PT clinics and rehabilitation centers across Long Island. We accommodate mobility limitations, post-surgical recovery, and the realities of a body that's healing.
Who uses this service
Designed for the people who need it most
- Post-surgical rehabilitation patients (knee, hip, shoulder)
- Stroke recovery patients
- Orthopedic rehabilitation patients
- Workers' compensation rehab
What's included
Everything you'd expect — and what makes a real difference
Standing-order recurring rides
Wheelchair accessibility
Workers' comp and no-fault auto direct billing
Coordination with PT clinic
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.
Related services
More ways we transport patients on Long Island
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Wheelchair Transport
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Dialysis Transport
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Senior Transport
Patient, compassionate medical transportation designed for older adults.
FAQ
PT Transport — common questions
Does New York workers' compensation cover medical transportation?
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Yes. Under New York Workers' Compensation Law, transportation to authorized medical appointments related to a work-related injury is covered. DachiPlus bills directly to the carrier or self-insured employer using the NF-3 or equivalent form. We require the case number, carrier information, and adjuster contact at booking.
Do you provide recurring rides to physical therapy?
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Yes. Most PT patients attend two or three times per week for several weeks. We set up standing orders to match your PT schedule and bill the appropriate carrier — Medicaid, private pay, workers' compensation, or no-fault auto.