Medical transportation in Alexandria, VA
Trusted Transit provides non-emergency medical transportation in Alexandria, VA. Rides are door-to-door and wheelchair-accessible, booked 24/7 by phone. Call 240-908-4233.
Trusted Transit provides medical transportation in Alexandria, VA for neighbors who want a calm, dependable way to reach their appointments. Sitting right across the Potomac from the District, Alexandria is close to a great deal of care, but Old Town's narrow streets and the steady traffic along Route 1 can wear a person out before they ever arrive. We take that worry off your plate, planning the route and the timing so you get there unhurried and on time.
Many of the people we drive are older adults, and many of our calls come from their adult children who cannot get away from work for every trip. Our drivers are patient and kind, glad to lend a steady arm from the front door to the vehicle and back, whether the trip is for dialysis, a follow-up visit, therapy, or a ride home after a hospital discharge. Call 240-908-4233 to arrange a ride that fits your schedule and puts your mind at ease.
Last updated June 2026
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How do I book a ride in Alexandria?
Just call Trusted Transit at 240-908-4233 with your Alexandria pickup address, your destination, and your appointment time, and we will set everything up. Booking ahead helps us reserve the time that works best for you.
Can you take me home after my appointment?
Yes. We handle return trips throughout Alexandria and Northern Virginia, and many riders book the trip there and back together so you are never left waiting.
What if I use a walker or wheelchair?
That is no problem. Let us know how you get around when you call, and our drivers will help you in and out of the vehicle at a comfortable pace.
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Need a ride in Alexandria?
Call to talk through the trip, or send the details and Trusted Transit will follow up.