Stop 01 · Patient transport · Dialysis routes

Dialysis Transportation that never drifts

A treatment schedule only works if the ride does. Our standing dialysis routes hold the same days, the same times, and wherever we can manage it the same driver, so the trip becomes the steadiest part of the week instead of the riskiest.

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An older client rests during a calm, unhurried Bonvia ride.
Stop 02 · How it runs
The standing route

Reserved, recurring, dependable

Dialysis rides book as a standing order: the seat is reserved for the week's appointment days, the pickup time is set around the chair time, and the schedule holds until you change it. No re-booking every week, no wondering if the van comes.

Both directions

The ride home is part of the treatment

Sessions are draining, and the ride home is planned for that: an unhurried departure window on the clinic's schedule rather than a fixed guess, a calm ride, and a driver who sees the client through the front door.

For care teams

One dispatch line for the whole roster

Clinics and care coordinators manage standing routes through one dispatch line and one monthly invoice. When a time changes, one call moves the whole series, and a person answers, not a queue.

Stop 03 · The spec

How the dialysis routes run

Standing orders
Recurring weekly schedules (for example Monday, Wednesday, Friday) held until changed.
Chair-time aware
Pickups timed backward from the appointment, with traffic margin, never a route window.
Wheelchair and ambulatory
Accessible vans and sedan-style rides on the same standing schedule.
Return-leg planning
The ride home is scheduled with the clinic's real discharge rhythm, not a guess.
Facility billing
Monthly batched invoicing on Net 30 terms for clinics and facility partners.
Stop 04 · Book your ride

Set up a standing route

Tell us the appointment days and the chair time; we will build the schedule around it and hold it.