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Transport to medical services

If you live in a remote Indigenous community your local health worker may be able to tell you how to travel to medical services.

Queensland Ambulance Service

The Queensland Ambulance Service provides non-emergency patient transport for:

  • pre-arranged visits to a medical centre if you need ongoing treatment
  • transfers between medical centres if you are having specialist treatment.

For non-emergency medical transport an authorisation certificate from a doctor is needed.

The Queensland Ambulance Service needs at least 24 hours notice for bookings.

Contact the Queensland Ambulance Service on 13 12 33 for more information.

Transport for patients

EMT Medical Services offer non-emergency medical and patient transport in Queensland.

Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme

Queensland's Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme provides financial assistance for transport and accommodation when you have to travel to specialist services that are more than 50 kilometres from your local hospital. To access the scheme you will need a doctor's referral to a specialist health service.

More information

To find more information on who can help with your transport to and from medical services contact:

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Last updated:
15 October 2012

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