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ACT Ambulette transportation specializes in providing ambullete services to people with medical problems who need assistance and spatially patients in wheel chairs.

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Medicaid Ambulette Transportation Service

The Medicaid service is the government’s initiative that adheres to help individuals who belong to low-wages tier. Also, individuals who do not have enough legal tender to pay out their essential bills, particularly medication.  

Medicaid for Ambulette Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

In non-emergency cases, an enrollee himself/herself calls out for transportation. The  customer chooses if we should intervene to fill out the paperwork needed with the the governmental Medicaid office.

Usually, Medicaid requires a 48-hour advance notice requirement that is given by the enrollee for his/her transportation. If there is an urgent scenario, then the non-emergency transportation service is available with wide arms and provided as quickly as possible without additional notices and formalities. 

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We guarantee you that our staff and company’s service will give the best transportation. Either you choose our service for yourself, your parents, or any family member; you will surely be pleased by our support system.

Service Recipient Says

The ambulette was on time, the driver phoned ahead to let us know when he was coming. He was so courteous and caring and let my 88 year father feel safe and comfortable. Thank you JR! I would not hesitate to use them again.

Maryann Roe New York Citizen

Act ambulette provided me with quality services. It got me to and from on time. The driver was very professional and helpful. Will use their services again.

Kate Grigorian NY Citizen

They transported my dad very happy with there service will use them again.

Jenna Rando New York Citizen

ACT helped with my grandfather on numerous occasions getting to and from appointments. Thanks for the hospitality and prompt service.

Richard Kotin New York Citizen