Norwalk, Connecticut
Specializing in Long Distance Non Emergency trips over 150 miles.
Long Distance Medical Transport is a unique medical transportation company in that we specialize in the long distance transportation of stable elderly and disabled persons to and from Norwalk, Connecticut .
Our transportation services are fully committed to providing non-emergency long distance medical transportation to the nation’s elderly and disabled population.
As a specialist in non-emergency long distance medical transportation services, Long Distance Medical Transport has the necessary knowledge and skill to provide quality non-emergency long distance medical transportation. You can trust Long Distance Medical Transport to get your patient or loved one to their destination safely.
Long Distance Medical Transport Provides a Cost Effective Alternative to Ambulance and Air Medical Transportation
Long Distance Medical Transport recognizes the growing need for cost effective long distance medical transportation services.That is why we focus our services on non-emergency long distance medical ground transportation. Our goal is to provide persons seeking non-emergency medical transportation an alternative to the unnecessarily high costs of long distance ambulance or air medical transportation. We are the happy medium between emergency medical transportation and non medical transportation services. By removing the unnecessary emergency medical services we can lower our costs to a fraction of what an ambulance company charges for similar non-emergency medical transportation services.To achieve this cost effective means of transportation we place highly qualified medical personnel on our vehicles to ensure the quality and safety of every medical transport.
What Families Say About Our Norwalk Medical Transport
“After my father's surgery, we needed bedside-to-bedside service to bring him home to Norwalk. The team was professional and made the long trip comfortable.”
Healthcare Facility Coordination in Norwalk
When arranging transport involving Norwalk, we coordinate with Connecticut referral-network facilities families often use for specialty care, including Yale-New Haven Hospital, Hartford Hospital, Stamford Hospital. Our team works seamlessly with hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and skilled nursing facilities for comprehensive bedside-to-bedside care.
Airport Access for Norwalk Medical Transport
Major airports commonly used with Connecticut medical-transport itineraries involving Norwalk: Bradley International (BDL). We provide ground medical transport as a cost-effective alternative to air transport.
Frequently Asked Questions – Norwalk Medical Transport
What is long-distance medical transport in Norwalk?
Non-emergency ground medical transportation for stable patients traveling over 150 miles. Our trained medical personnel provide bedside-to-bedside service for elderly and disabled individuals.
How much does medical transport from Norwalk cost?
Cost depends on distance and medical needs. for a free quote. We're a cost-effective alternative to ambulance or air transport.
What conditions do you transport from Norwalk?
We transport stable patients with Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, COPD, stroke recovery, hip fractures, and post-surgical care.
How far in advance should I book from Norwalk?
We recommend 48-72 hours advance booking, but can often accommodate urgent requests. Call .
Do you provide oxygen during transport from Norwalk?
Yes, our vehicles have medical monitoring equipment and trained personnel can assist with oxygen needs.
State-to-State Medical Transport from Norwalk, Connecticut
Between Stamford and Bridgeport on the Long Island Sound shoreline, Norwalk mixes harbor neighborhoods like Rowayton and East Norwalk with commuter streets that have housed the same families for generations. When one of those households needs to move a parent to a rehab program in Florida or closer to grandchildren in Virginia, the trip starts amid some of the densest traffic in the Northeast — which is precisely why it has to be planned rather than improvised.
I-95 runs the length of the city and carries most southbound moves: through the New York bottleneck, down the Jersey Turnpike corridor, and on toward the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida in planned segments with rest built in. The Merritt Parkway parallels it for lighter-duty stretches, and US-7 climbs inland to I-84 when the destination lies west through Pennsylvania or upstate New York. Departure windows are chosen to put the George Washington Bridge behind the passenger at the right hour.
Norwalk Hospital sits near the center of town, and its discharge planners handle out-of-state placements often enough that the paperwork rhythm is familiar; we synchronize pickup time, records, medications, and oxygen with them directly. Assisted-living and home pickups from Silvermine to the beach neighborhoods run on the same bedside-to-bedside plan.
The free online quote needs only both addresses, the passenger's mobility level, and any oxygen needs — one form yields one firm price for the full non-emergency move.
From Norwalk, the closest larger staging market we work is Stamford, CT. The pickup still begins at the bedside in Norwalk — staging is about routing and crew logistics, not a separate emergency dispatch.
Popular Interstate Corridors Serving Norwalk
These corridors reflect state-to-state demand from the Connecticut service area. Most are a long single day; the longest are planned across two.
- Medical transport to Rhode Island
- Medical transport to Massachusetts
- Medical transport to New York
- Medical transport to North Carolina — the Hartford–Charlotte corridor runs roughly 750 road miles
- Medical transport to Florida — the Hartford–Miami corridor runs roughly 1,375 road miles
- Medical transport to Pennsylvania — the Hartford–Philadelphia corridor runs roughly 200 road miles
Need a specific city pair? request a free quote with pickup in Norwalk and your destination city and state — mileage and care level drive pricing, not an ER dispatch model. A planned quote turns on:
- Distance between the two bedsides — the largest single factor
- Care level — seated, wheelchair, or stretcher, and whether oxygen is part of the plan
- Days on the road — one day, or two with scheduled rest stops
- Both ends — stairs, elevator access, facility loading limits, and whether a family member rides along
- Timing — a firm discharge date or a flexible pickup window
City-to-City State-to-State Routes from Norwalk
These destination cities are common anchors on corridors out of Connecticut:
- Norwalk to Providence, RI
- Norwalk to Boston, MA — roughly 175 road miles
- Norwalk to New York, NY
- Norwalk to Charlotte, NC — roughly 675 road miles
- Norwalk to Miami, FL — roughly 1,325 road miles
- Norwalk to Philadelphia, PA
Every pair uses the same free quote workflow. Useful to have ready: both addresses, a target discharge date (an estimate is fine — dates move, and coordinators re-time a booked trip rather than restart it), seated or stretcher, oxygen or not, and whether a family member is travelling too.
Connecticut Healthcare Network Coordination for Norwalk Transports
For trips involving Norwalk, our team coordinates with hospitals, rehab centers, and skilled nursing facilities across Connecticut's referral network — including major centers families often use for specialty care such as Yale New Haven Hospital, Hartford Hospital, and UConn Health. We do not operate as an on-scene emergency service; we schedule non-emergency long-distance moves with trained medical personnel on board for monitoring and comfort.
Bedside to bedside means the crew comes to the room, not the curb: the passenger moves onto the transport surface, belongings and equipment travel with them, the drive is broken by planned rest stops, families are updated as it progresses, and it ends with a handoff to staff in the destination room.
Airport-adjacent ground legs are available when families compare state-to-state medical transport against air ambulance cost. Airports commonly used with Connecticut itineraries include Bradley (BDL) and Tweed New Haven (HVN). Ground transport is often the practical middle path for stable patients who still need stretcher capability or clinical oversight en route.
Before You Request a Quote from Norwalk
Two limits decide service fit before anything else, so they are worth checking first: the passenger must be at least 21 years old, and cannot exceed 280 pounds. Trips are planned, non-emergency, and generally run beyond 150 miles — a same-town or across-town ride is not what this service does.
Beyond that, the practical answer families want when they are comparing providers: we own the vehicles and run the trips ourselves rather than handing them to an outside carrier, so the crew that collects the passenger is the crew that delivers them.
Nearby Communities and Statewide Connecticut Coverage
Closer to home, these are the nearest communities we also serve — useful when a discharge, a family member, or the receiving facility sits a town or two over:
- Stamford, CT — about 5 miles from Norwalk
- Wilton Center, CT — about 5 miles from Norwalk
- Southport, CT — about 5 miles from Norwalk
- Cannondale, CT — about 10 miles from Norwalk
- Old Greenwich, CT — about 10 miles from Norwalk
- Cos Cob, CT — about 10 miles from Norwalk
Browse long-distance medical transport in Connecticut or the larger anchor markets we serve throughout the state:
Common questions about planning a long-distance, non-emergency move are answered on our frequently asked questions page.
When you are ready, request a free quote for a trip starting or ending in Norwalk — both addresses, whether the passenger travels seated, by wheelchair, or by stretcher, and any oxygen need is enough to price it. There is no charge for the quote and no obligation to book.
Get a Free Quote for Norwalk Medical Transport
Ready to arrange long-distance medical transport from Norwalk, Connecticut? With 16+ years of experience and trained medical personnel, we provide the peace of mind your family deserves.
