Repatriation
Our repatriation service supports patients and families who need organised, clinically supported transport over longer distances. We manage communication, planning, and safe handover to help reduce stress during an already difficult time.
Planned private ambulance support only. If someone is in immediate danger, call 999.
For families, insurers, and healthcare teams arranging a longer-distance transfer where coordination matters as much as the journey.
A private ambulance arrangement should feel organised from the first conversation. These are the outcomes our team plans around before confirming the right support.
A coordinated plan between sending and receiving locations
Support with timing, route planning, and practical handover details
A smoother journey for patients and families during a stressful moment

The right fit when the situation needs planning, handling, and clarity.
Patients returning home after treatment away from their local area
Families arranging private transport between healthcare settings
Insurers and case managers coordinating planned movement
What we need to quote accurately
A few practical details let us match the correct crew, vehicle, timing, and handover plan before confirming availability.
01Locations and timing
Current location, destination, preferred transfer date, and any time-sensitive handover requirements.
02Patient support needs
Mobility, comfort, equipment, and clinical support requirements help us plan the correct crew and vehicle.
03Coordination contacts
Provide hospital, insurer, case manager, or family contacts where coordination is needed before transfer.
Clear coordination, without guesswork.
The arrangement depends on distance, timing, mobility, clinical need, and where handover is taking place.
We gather the clinical, logistical, and destination requirements.
Our team coordinates with the sending and receiving parties.
We complete the journey with clear updates and a safe final handover.

Ready to arrange repatriation?
Tell us where the patient is, where they need to go, and the support required for the journey.
