Valley Medical Transport
Ambulance Service in Virginia, West Virginia & Maryland
Valley Medical Transport has been serving the members of our community
since 1988. We’ve grown into an effective, professional, and advanced
regional transportation system designed to meet the needs of our community
using state-of-the-art emergency vehicles. Our mission is to provide fast
and safe transportation to patients in our area of service while adhering
to safety standards and the needs of healthcare providers.
To arrange a transport, please call our 24-hour Dispatch Center: 540-536-0082
or 800-776-4067.
Area Served by Valley Medical Transport (VMT)
Our transportation service serves clients throughout 17 counties in the
states of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia. This allows our ambulances
to dispatch immediately and reach a patient fast in the event of an emergency.
Our Central Dispatch Center is based in Winchester, Virginia. We have
stations located in strategic areas throughout the area we serve:
- Winchester, VA
- Woodstock, VA
- Front Royal, VA
- Romney, WV
- Martinsburg, WV
- Keyser, WV
- Cumberland, MD
Our Dedicated Team Is Here to Serve You
The services that Valley Medical Transport provides includes:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances staffed by highly qualified Emergency
Medical Technicians (EMT)
- Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulances staffed by Intermediate and Paramedic
level ALS providers
- Specialty Care Transport
- Wheelchair Van Transport
Our staff members are highly trained, experienced, caring, and knowledgeable.
Our extensive training allows us to serve our patients with excellence
and to provide individualized support on a case-by-case basis for our
patients. We work with each patient’s caretaker and / or family
members as well as doctors to ensure continuity of care.
Will My Insurance Cover Ambulance / Wheelchair Van Services?
Medicare and Medicaid, along with most major insurance providers, do cover
the ambulance services provided by Valley Medical Transport when medically
required. Insurance carriers have different standards when determining
“medical necessity,” and each case will be reviewed independently
by the patient’s carrier. Most forms of insurance, along with Medicare,
do not cover wheelchair van transportation. State Medicaid programs do,
in most cases, cover wheelchair van transportation. Our staff at Valley
Health can answer your questions about insurance and billing.