Service
Wound Care Transportation on Long Island
DachiPlus provides recurring transportation to wound care clinics across Nassau and Suffolk Counties — diabetic wounds, post-surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, and vascular wound care. Medicaid and Medicare Advantage accepted. Call (516) 754-7777.
Wound care patients — typically those with diabetic foot wounds, post-surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, or vascular insufficiency wounds — require frequent outpatient clinic visits, often 1–3 times per week for weeks or months. The wound care process is ongoing and attendance is critical; missed visits delay healing and raise infection risk. DachiPlus provides standing-order recurring transportation to all major wound care centers across Long Island, with special attention to mobility limitations, dressing protection, and patient comfort during transfer.
Who uses this service
Designed for the people who need it most
- Diabetic patients with chronic foot or leg wounds
- Post-surgical patients with slow-healing incision sites
- Patients with pressure ulcers requiring outpatient debridement
- Vascular patients with arterial or venous leg wounds
- Patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) as part of wound care
What's included
Everything you'd expect — and what makes a real difference
Recurring standing-order scheduling
Gentle boarding with awareness of wound sites and dressings
Coordination with wound care clinic for pickup timing
Companion seating for caregiver
Same-driver continuity for consistent, familiar transport
Before your ride
A short checklist for patients & caregivers
A little preparation makes every trip smoother. Here's what to have ready when you book or on the day of your ride.
- ✓ Provide the wound care clinic name, address, and appointment frequency at booking
- ✓ For Medicaid: set up a standing order through MAS at 1-844-666-6270
- ✓ Protect wound dressings before transport — let us know if a wound site affects how you board
- ✓ Wear comfortable, loose clothing that allows easy access to wound areas if dressings are changed at the clinic
- ✓ Bring your wound care log or dressing materials if the clinic instructs you to do so
- ✓ Notify us if your treatment schedule changes — standing orders can be adjusted
Service area
Nassau County & Suffolk County
DachiPlus serves all towns across Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island — from Valley Stream and Hempstead to Smithtown and Riverhead. Occasional runs to NYC specialty centers (MSKCC, NYU, HSS) are available on request.
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Request DachiPlus through MAS
Medicaid riders in New York book transportation through Medical Answering Services (MAS). Call MAS and ask for DachiPlus by name.
Book a ride directly
Pay with credit card, HSA/FSA, Medicare Advantage benefits, workers' comp, no-fault auto, or long-term care insurance. Get a same-day quote.
Hospitals & facilities
Medical facilities DachiPlus serves for wound care transport
Stony Brook, NY
Stony Brook
Stony Brook University Hospital is the largest academic medical center in Suffolk County and the only tertiary care center serving the East End.
Transportation info →Bay Shore, NY
Southside
Part of Northwell Health, South Shore University Hospital (formerly Southside Hospital) serves Suffolk's South Shore communities with 366 beds.
Transportation info →Manhasset, NY
North Shore
North Shore University Hospital is the 738-bed flagship of Northwell Health, providing tertiary and quaternary care.
Transportation info →East Meadow, NY
NUMC
NUMC is a 530-bed public safety-net hospital serving Nassau County, with a Level I trauma center.
Transportation info →Mineola, NY
NYU Langone LI
NYU Langone Hospital — Long Island, formerly Winthrop, is a 591-bed academic medical center and the flagship of NYU Langone's Long Island operations.
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FAQ
Wound Care Transport — common questions
Does Medicaid cover transportation to wound care appointments?
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Yes. Medicaid covers transportation to outpatient wound care clinics for eligible members. Call MAS at 1-844-666-6270 and set up a standing order for recurring wound care visits. Provide the wound care clinic address and your weekly appointment schedule.
How often do wound care patients need transportation?
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Outpatient wound care typically requires 1–3 clinic visits per week, sometimes more for complex wounds or hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). DachiPlus provides standing-order recurring transport and coordinates with your wound care team on the schedule. Drivers are briefed on dressing protection and gentle boarding.
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