Road Ambulance Services
Vedant Air Ambulance - Road Ambulance Services
At Vedant Air Ambulance, we understand that timely medical transportation can make a life-saving difference. Our Road Ambulance Services ensures quick, reliable, and well-equipped ground transportation for critically ill or injured patients, bridging the gap between emergency care and hospital treatment.

Why Vedant Offers the Best Road Ambulance Services You Can Rely On
24/7 Availability – Our road ambulances operate round the clock, ensuring immediate response in emergency situations.
Advanced Life Support (ALS) & Basic Life Support (BLS) Vehicles – We provide well-equipped ambulances tailored to the patient’s medical condition.
Experienced Medical Team – Our ambulances are staffed with trained paramedics, nurses, and doctors to provide on-the-spot critical care.
State-of-the-Art Equipment – Each ambulance is fitted with ventilators, cardiac monitors, oxygen cylinders, and other life-saving medical equipment.
Intercity & Intracity Transfers – We facilitate seamless transfers between hospitals, homes, airports, and medical facilities.
Affordable & Transparent Pricing – Our services come with cost-effective solutions and no hidden charges.
FAQs
It’s a medical ride—plain and simple. If someone’s sick, injured, or needs help getting to or from a hospital, we send a well-equipped ambulance with trained people to make sure they’re cared for on the way. Emergency or not, we’ve got you.
- Good question. Call us if someone:
- Passed out or isn’t waking up
- Is having chest pain or trouble breathing
- Got hurt badly (like in a car accident)
- Might be having a stroke
- It is in a serious situation and needs quick medical help
- Basically, if it feels like an emergency, trust your gut. We’ll take it from there.
Yes, just like there are different types of care:
- Regular ones for stable patients who just need a ride with a medic
- Advanced ones with extra equipment for serious issues
- ICU-on-wheels for critical patients
- Baby ambulances for newborns
- And non-emergency vans for things like checkups or going home from the hospital
Super easy. You can:
Call us any time (yes, even at 3 AM).
Book online or through our app (if we have one).
Ask your hospital or clinic to help set it up.
We’re just a call away.
Yes. Always. No matter the time, weather, or holiday, if you need us, we’re there.
That depends on what’s needed, but it could be:
- A trained paramedic or EMT
- A nurse
- A doctor, if it’s a really critical case
We ensure that the appropriate individuals are present for your circumstance.
Definitely. We carry things like:
- Oxygen
- Heart monitors
- Life-saving medicines
- Ventilators
Defibrillators (for heart emergencies)
It’s like a mini-clinic on wheels.
- Transfers between hospitals
- Long-distance rides to other cities
- Even airport pickups if you’re connecting with an air ambulance
- We’ll transport you safely to your destination.
It depends on:
The kind of ambulance you need
How far going?
What medical stuff or staff is required
But don’t worry—we’ll explain the charges upfront, no surprises.
Sometimes, yes. It depends on your policy. If you’re not sure, we can help guide you or provide the documents for your claim.
We try to reach you as quickly as we can. In cities, it’s usually around 15–30 minutes, but we’ll let you know right away how long it might take.
Absolutely—as long as there’s space and it’s safe. Usually, one or two people can ride along, especially for emotional support.
Of course. Lots of people use ambulances for:
- Going to regular checkups
- Dialysis or therapy sessions
- Discharge from the hospital
- Helping elderly or disabled people get to appointments
Yes, 100%. We clean and disinfect every vehicle after each trip, and our crew wears proper protective gear. Your safety is a huge deal to us.
Just reach out — we’re friendly!
Call us anytime
Message us online
Email us or chat through our app
We’re always happy to answer questions, help you book, or talk through your concerns.
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