When our members call us, sick or injured in a hospital far from home, we’re there for them every step of the way. We get them to the local hospital of their choice, so they can recover closer to family and friends without the burden of out-of-pocket costs related to their flight.
Our AirMedCare Network Fly-U-Home teams have completed more than 18,000 missions since being founded more than 30 years ago. Our skill and know-how are unparalleled and the difference we make in members’ lives is priceless. The many heartfelt letters and stories we receive from members every day remind us exactly why we do what we do–and demonstrate how important a Fly-U-Home membership can be.
Frequently Asked Questions:
When a program provides bedside-to-bedside service, the transport medical team accepts the patient at the bedside in the originating facility and delivers the patient to the bed of the receiving facility.
Yes, although it’s not always possible. It will solely depend on available space on our aircraft. All aircraft have the ability to accommodate a passenger, however, this space could be lost due to additional medical staff or medical equipment.
Anyone that resides in the household.
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