Non-Emergency Medical Transportation in Stoughton, MA
Safe, reliable rides for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Why Choose Us
Stoughton sits roughly 20 miles south of Boston with a dense cluster of specialty medical facilities lining the Sumner Street and York Street corridor near the Canton line. PAM Health Specialty Hospital of Stoughton anchors long-term acute care right in town, Fresenius Medical Care at New England Sinai Hospital runs recurring dialysis a short drive away, and Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton handles most acute hospital visits for Norfolk County residents. Add Beth Israel Deaconess–Milton and the Longwood teaching hospitals to that map and you've got a service area that demands a driver who knows the town and the region by heart.
Every trip starts at your own front door. Our drivers offer an arm down the walkway, settle you into the seat, and stay with you all the way to the entrance of the building. The ride home is already routed before your visit wraps. This is the kind of care we'd arrange for our own parents, and that promise holds every single time a Stoughton family puts someone they love in our hands.
On-Time, Every Time
We know medical appointments can't wait. Our providers prioritize punctuality so you never miss a treatment.
Trained, Compassionate Drivers
All drivers are trained in patient assistance, ADA compliance, and safe transport protocols.
Door-to-Door Service
From your front door to the facility entrance and back—we're with you every step of the way.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Know your cost upfront, no surprise fees. We'll give you a clear quote before you book.
Your Safety Is the Priority
Every vehicle is regularly inspected, fully insured, and equipped to meet your needs. You're in good hands from pickup to drop-off.
Available When You Need Us
Schedule rides in advance or call for same-day availability. We work around your schedule.
Testimonials
My daughter arranged the ride for me after my hysterectomy. The driver was a young man who was incredibly respectful and helpful. He made sure I was comfortable before we even left the parking lot.
– Marilyn D.
My dad goes to his cardiologist, his diabetes doctor, and his eye specialist — all on different schedules. They manage all three without a single mix-up. Incredible organization.
– Mildred T.
The wheelchair lockdown system in the vehicle was the best I've experienced. Four-point tie-down, shoulder belt option, and the driver tested every connection. I felt completely secure the entire trip.
– Elmer W.
Ready to see what our riders are talking about?
Our Services
Wheelchair Transportation
Safe, secure transport with wheelchair ramps and tie-down systems. We accommodate manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, and scooters.
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Stretcher Transportation
For patients who need to remain lying down during transport. Ideal for hospital discharges and facility transfers.
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Assisted Walking Transportation
Door-to-door service for those who can walk with some assistance. We'll help you from your front door to the facility entrance and back.
Learn More on Assisted Walking RidesWhere We Can Take You
Hospital Visits & Discharge
From scheduled stays at Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton and Beth Israel Deaconess–Milton to same-day releases out of Boston's teaching hospitals, we're parked at the entrance the minute the nurse signs the paperwork.
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Dialysis Transportation
Three sessions a week, every week — steady routes to Fresenius Medical Care at New England Sinai Hospital and Pure Life Renal of Stoughton on a standing schedule built around your chair time, not ours.
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Doctor Appointments
Primary care, cardiology, oncology, lab work — we'll bring you to any physician's office around Stoughton and have a ride heading back before you've finished checking out.
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Senior Center Transportation
Regular rides to the Stoughton Senior Center on Rockland Street, Ahavath Torah Congregation programs, and community events across town, so the lunches and classes you look forward to never slip off the week.
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Outpatient Surgery Transportation
After a same-day procedure at any nearby surgical center, we're the ride home you can count on — unhurried, gentle, and waiting at the curb the second the discharge paperwork is signed.
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Errands & Family Transportation
Rides to Westgate Mall in Brockton, the Cobb Corner plaza on the Canton line, Stop & Shop on Washington Street, weekend service at one of Stoughton's many churches, and wherever else the week leads.
Learn More on Family RidesWherever you need to go, we'll get you there.
Transportation Throughout Stoughton, MA and Beyond
We run door-to-door rides to medical campuses, senior programs, and everyday stops across Stoughton and the rest of Norfolk County. Whether the destination is a dialysis chair on York Street, Saturday service at Ahavath Torah, or lunch with grandkids in Milton, we handle the driving.
Healthcare Facilities We Serve
Our drivers know Stoughton's clinics, hospitals, and rehab centers — and the quiet side routes that reach each one safely and on schedule.
- PAM Health Specialty Hospital of Stoughton
- Good Samaritan Medical Center (Brockton)
- Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Milton
- South Shore Hospital
- CareCentral Urgent Care
- Fresenius Medical Care at New England Sinai Hospital
- Pure Life Renal of Stoughton
- Stoughton Senior Center
For specialty and academic care, we also carry riders into Boston — Mass General, Brigham and Women's, Dana-Farber, Tufts, and Beth Israel Deaconess at Longwood.
Neighborhoods We Serve
We run door-to-door rides throughout Stoughton and the surrounding areas, including the neighborhoods listed below:
- Stoughton Center (Downtown)
- West Stoughton
- Dry Pond
- Cobb Corner
- Glen Echo
- North Stoughton
- South Stoughton
- Goddard Highlands
Zip Codes Serviced
Our service reaches every address across Stoughton and out into the wider Norfolk County map, covering the ZIP codes listed here:
- 02072
- 02021
- 02368
- 02067
- 02356
- 02322
Whether your home sits off Route 24 near the western edge of town, along Route 138, close to Route 139, or on Route 27 as Washington Street, we'll pull up to your address. We know the rush-hour patterns on the 24 corridor and how to route around them so you still arrive on time.
Serving Nearby Communities Including Canton, Randolph, Sharon, Avon, Brockton, Easton, Holbrook, Foxborough, Milton, Boston & Beyond
Need a ride to PAM Health Specialty Hospital or another local medical facility?
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I book a ride?
Give our booking line a call at 877-369-5457 or click the "Book a Ride" button anywhere on this site. Non-urgent trips are typically set 24 to 48 hours ahead, and same-day requests often come together depending on which vehicles are free near your address.
Do you accept Medicaid, Medicare or other health insurance?
We take credit card or cash payment if you book directly with us. For payment using health plans or 3rd party-payers, you will need to contact these parties directly to secure authorization of the trips and many of them may require you to book directly through them.
How far in advance should I schedule my ride?
For local Stoughton trips — PAM Health, Good Samaritan, Beth Israel Deaconess–Milton — 24 to 48 hours of notice is plenty. For morning rides into Longwood, Mass General, or Dana-Farber, we ask for 48 to 72 hours because Route 24 and I-93 traffic pushes pickup windows earlier.
Do your vehicles accommodate wheelchairs?
Yes — just mention it when you book. Our wheelchair-accessible vans carry ramps and full four-point tie-down securement, and they handle manual chairs, power chairs, and scooters. The correct vehicle is assigned to your ride well before the driver heads out of the lot.
Can a family member ride along?
Absolutely — a spouse, an adult child, or a caregiver is welcome to come along at no added cost in most situations. Flag it at the time of booking and the driver will hold a seat open and plan the pickup for two.
Questions? We're here to help!
What is NEMT?
NEMT stands for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. Put simply, it's a ride service built for people who need hands-on support reaching medical care but aren't dealing with an emergency that calls for 911 or an ambulance.
The people who lean on NEMT tend to share a few circumstances — older adults who've handed over the keys, residents living with a disability, and anyone whose health condition makes driving risky. Vehicles fit the situation, from wheelchair vans with ramps and tie-down systems, to stretcher-capable units, to standard cars staffed by drivers trained in walking help.
A big share of NEMT trips repeat on a weekly cycle — dialysis three mornings a week, chemotherapy infusions, physical therapy blocks, and specialist follow-ups. Others are one-time runs, like a surgery pickup or a hospital release. The aim stays the same across all of them: keep people connected to the care that keeps them well.
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Every Stoughton trip is coordinated through Duet (https://www.duetinc.com/), a leading NEMT software platform designed around live vehicle tracking, dependable scheduling, and a clear line of communication between rider and driver through drop-off.
More Than a Ride
Booking a ride with us means trusting us with a parent, a spouse, or a neighbor for the length of a trip — and that's never something we take lightly. We carry it with the care it deserves. Everything we do comes back to a single idea: the person you love shouldn't have to worry about the ride, and neither should you.