Ambulance Victoria’s Clinic Transport Services provide numerous methods of transport for non-urgent patients. At times we may use contracted resources for clinic transport, however the overwhelming majority of these transports we perform ourselves.
Clinic Transport uses a combination of station wagons, small buses and a number of larger buses fitted with wheelchair hoists. These vehicles are crewed by single officers who have the necessary patient care skills training.
Ambulant (walker) patients must fill the following criteria:
Wheelchair patients requiring transport can be accommodated in our hoist buses. The patient is lifted by hoist into the vehicle and may take his or her own wheelchair. All Clinic Transport Services vehicles are equipped with wheelchairs for use in assisting patients transfer to/from their residence.
Patients unsuitable for transport by Clinic Transport include:
The service operates between 6:30am and 4:00pm Monday to Friday, and provides transport to:
In general, and by prior arrangement, one passenger may travel with the patient to an appointment. Return transport for the passenger cannot always be guaranteed.