Stop 01 · Southwest Washington

Medical Transportation in Hoquiam, Washington

Hoquiam and Aberdeen run together on a map, but anyone from the Harbor knows they are their own towns. Our Hoquiam work is neighborhood-scale: rides across the Simpson Avenue bridge to appointments, dialysis mornings, and a hand at the door when the porch steps are steep.

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Stop 02 · How Hoquiam rides run
Twin cities, one route

Across the bridge, on time

Most Hoquiam medical rides cross into Aberdeen for hospital visits or continue east for specialty care, and the bridge traffic pattern is part of the plan. Short local trips get the same standard as the long ones: the driver comes to the door, not the curb, and the return leg is scheduled before we ever leave.

Coastal county work

The west end of our map

Hoquiam is the westernmost regular stop on Bonvia's corridor, where the routes turn around and head back toward I-5. Standing routes make that geography workable: grouped pickups, consistent times, and a weekly rhythm the whole household can plan around.

Stop 03 · Where trips go

The places Hoquiam trips reach.

The destinations below are reference points our Hoquiam clients ride to, not partnerships or endorsements. Every trip is Washington-originating and booked through one dispatch line.

Harbor Regional Health Community Hospital
The nearest hospital, across the bridge in Aberdeen.

Airport trips from Hoquiam ride the same planned Harbor-to-Sea-Tac route as Aberdeen, with pickup set to your flight, not a shuttle window.