What is gurney and stretcher transport?

Gurney and stretcher transport is non-emergency medical transportation for patients who must remain lying flat for the entire trip โ€” such as post-surgical patients, bedbound residents, or those needing wound care during transit. MedBridge Transport provides stretcher-equipped vehicles with two-person trained attendant teams across the Bay Area's 9 counties, 24/7, with no referral required.

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For patients who need to stay lying down โ€” no exceptions.

If sitting upright for a car ride isn't medically appropriate, gurney transport is the right service.

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Post-surgical patients

Safe, bed-level transport for patients recovering from surgery who shouldn't sit upright yet.

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Bedbound residents

Transport for patients who are non-ambulatory and remain in bed for daily care, appointments, or transfers.

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Wound care patients

Careful handling for patients whose wounds or dressings require them to stay flat during transit.

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Facility-to-facility transfers

Hospital-to-SNF, SNF-to-rehab, or facility-to-home transfers coordinated directly with nursing staff.

Equipment and staffing built for bed-level care.

  • Specially equipped stretcher vehicle
    A vehicle built to secure a gurney safely for the full trip, with a smooth, stable ride.
  • Two-person trained attendant team
    Every transfer is staffed by two attendants trained in safe lifting, transfer, and patient handling.
  • Careful bed-to-gurney transfer
    Attendants handle the transfer at both ends of the trip โ€” from bed to gurney, and gurney back to bed.
  • Coordination with nursing staff
    Direct communication with sending and receiving facility staff so nothing gets lost in handoff.
Book a transfer โ€” (707) 341-2033
Nurses attending to patients on stretchers in a calm hospital ward setting

Where gurney transport typically starts and ends.

These are the most common transfer types we coordinate โ€” but if your situation doesn't fit neatly into one of these, call and we'll figure out the right setup together.

Transfer typeTypical situation
Hospital โ†’ HomeDischarge for a bedbound patient returning home with home health support
Hospital โ†’ Skilled Nursing FacilityPost-acute transfer for continued recovery and rehabilitation
SNF โ†’ Specialist AppointmentBed-level transport to a specialist visit, imaging, or procedure and back
Facility โ†’ FacilityTransfer between two care facilities for a change in level of care

One call sets the whole transfer in motion.

Whether it's a family calling for a loved one or a discharge planner coordinating a transfer, the process is the same.

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Call with the details
Share the patient's condition, pickup and destination, and any equipment needs.
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We confirm & dispatch
Dispatch confirms the transfer and sends a stretcher-equipped vehicle with a two-person team.
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Careful bed-to-gurney transfer
Attendants handle the transfer with care, coordinating with nursing staff as needed.
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Safe delivery & handoff
Patient is transferred to the receiving bed and handed off directly to staff.

Gurney transport testimonial

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"As a discharge planner, I've worked with a lot of NEMT providers. MedBridge is the one I actually trust to show up on time with the right vehicle. Our social work team relies on them weekly."

James T. โ€” Discharge Planner, San Francisco Medical Center

Gurney & stretcher transport, answered.

Gurney transport is non-emergency medical transportation for stable patients who need to remain lying down but do not require emergency medical intervention during the trip. Ambulances are for emergency situations requiring paramedics and active medical treatment en route. If a patient's condition is unstable or emergent, call 911.
Attendants are trained in CPR, First Aid, and safe patient handling, but gurney transport is non-emergency transportation, not a medical treatment service. Patients requiring active medical monitoring or intervention during transit should be transported by an appropriately licensed medical transport or ambulance provider.
Both. Family members can book directly by calling (707) 341-2033, and facilities, discharge planners, and case managers can also coordinate transfers directly with our dispatch team.
Same-day requests are accommodated when capacity allows, since MedBridge dispatches 24/7. For scheduled discharges or facility-to-facility transfers, booking a few hours ahead helps ensure the right vehicle and attendant team are available.
Yes. Gurney and stretcher transport can be paired with long-distance transport for patients traveling to specialty care centers outside the Bay Area โ€” call (707) 341-2033 to coordinate the details.

Ready to coordinate a transfer?

Call our dispatch team any time, day or night โ€” we'll match a stretcher-equipped vehicle and attendant team to your timeline.

(707) 341-2033
(707) 341-2033