Fleet & equipment

Our vehicles

Wheelchair-accessible vans engineered for non-emergency medical transport — built for real-world comfort, privacy, and safety.

Built for NEMT, not a generic van upfit

Our vans are ordered and equipped specifically for medical transport. The same vehicle can often support wheelchair or stretcher setups when your needs change, and we regularly serve ambulatory riders and elder transportation in the same comfortable cabin.

Lowered floors, wide openings, and careful interior layout make transfers easier for passengers and caregivers. Tinted glass adds privacy on the road, while heating and air conditioning keep the cabin comfortable in Arizona weather.

What our vans are designed to do

One versatile platform — multiple levels of care — without compromising dignity or safety.

Wheelchair-ready

Professional conversions with strong safety ratings, securement points, and room for a caregiver when needed.

Stretcher-capable

Layout and hardware intended for reclined transport when that is the medically appropriate way to travel.

Ambulatory & escorted rides

The same clean, climate-controlled space works well for walking passengers who still want door-through-door assistance.

Longer days on the road

Newer chassis and thoughtful ergonomics reduce fatigue on multi-stop days and longer-distance transfers.

Comfort you can feel mile after mile

Large side windows let natural light in (with tint for discretion). Seats and touch points are wiped down and inspected so every trip starts fresh.

We keep the fleet young — typically three years or newer — so suspension, climate systems, and cabin noise stay closer to what you would expect from a modern passenger vehicle, not an aging work truck.

  • Heating and A/C for desert heat and cool mornings
  • Tinted glass for passenger privacy
  • Lowered floor and wide entry for easier boarding
Side profile of Desert Medical Transport van with ramp deployed Rear-entry ramp deployed from Desert Medical Transport van

Safety is daily work, not a sticker on the door

Vans are inspected daily before they roll. Conversion hardware, ramps or lifts, securements, and cabin restraints are checked on a routine rhythm — not only when something feels wrong.

We pair modern equipment with trained drivers who understand securement, communication with facilities, and the pace many medical passengers need. When you combine the right vehicle with the right process, outcomes get predictably better.

Ready to book a ride?

Tell us about pickup, destination, and mobility needs — we will confirm availability and next steps.