Non-Emergency Medical Transportation in Los Angeles
A calm, professional chauffeur for appointments, treatments and discharges at Cedars-Sinai, UCLA Health and City of Hope - with a seat for your caregiver and a driver who stays close by.
Getting to your appointment should be the easy part
A medical day in Los Angeles is rarely just the appointment. It is the 7 a.m. lab draw at Cedars-Sinai before the freeways fill, the slow shuffle out of the parking structure when you are still groggy from sedation, and the worry of asking a relative to take a half-day off work to drive you. Lux4Rides exists to take that piece off your plate. This is non-emergency medical transportation - we do not provide medical care, oxygen, or gurney service - but for ambulatory patients and those using a folding wheelchair or walker, we provide something that ambulances and ride-share cannot: a quiet, spotless vehicle, a chauffeur who knows the campus entrances, and the patience to wait through a three-hour infusion and bring you straight home. Every trip is private and direct, with no pooled riders and no surge pricing when your appointment runs long. Your chauffeur helps with the door, the seatbelt and any bags, keeps the cabin at the temperature you ask for, and treats your caregiver as part of the ride rather than an afterthought. We serve patients heading to Cedars-Sinai in Beverly Grove, UCLA Health in Westwood and Santa Monica, City of Hope in Duarte, Keck Medicine of USC near downtown, and the Kaiser Permanente and Providence campuses across the basin. Whether it is a one-time procedure or a standing weekly treatment, the booking works the same comfortable way.
The major LA medical campuses we know well
Los Angeles medicine is spread across the map, and each campus has its own rhythm. Cedars-Sinai sits at Beverly Boulevard and San Vicente in Beverly Grove - we use the South Tower and Saperstein valet entrances rather than the public structure so you step out under cover, steps from the elevators. UCLA Health splits between the Ronald Reagan and Santa Monica medical centers; Westwood traffic around the 405 means we build in extra minutes for a Tiffany & Co.-busy Wilshire corridor in the morning. City of Hope in Duarte is a longer run up the 210 from central LA, often 45 to 70 minutes each way, which is exactly the kind of trip where a wait-and-return booking saves you a second fare. We also run regularly to Keck Medicine of USC and USC Norris near Boyle Heights, the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center on Sunset, Providence Saint John's in Santa Monica, and Children's Hospital Los Angeles in East Hollywood. Tell us the building and floor when you book and your chauffeur will plan the drop-off accordingly.
Built for the patient and the caregiver together
Most of our medical rides carry two or three people: the patient and a spouse, adult child, or hired caregiver. The Mercedes S-Class is ideal for a solo patient who wants the smoothest possible ride and an easy step-in height. When a caregiver needs to sit beside the patient, or there is a folding wheelchair, walker, oxygen concentrator or a bag of supplies to stow, the Cadillac Escalade gives you a higher, easier seat and a large cargo area. For a patient traveling with several family members, or for moving someone with limited mobility who needs space to settle, the Mercedes Sprinter van offers a flat floor and generous headroom. We can fold and load a manual wheelchair, but we are not a wheelchair-lift service and cannot transport a non-folding power chair or anyone who cannot transfer to a standard seat - if that is your situation, a licensed medical transport provider is the right call, and we will say so honestly.
How the booking actually works
Almost every medical trip is hourly, because the appointment time is rarely the only time that matters. You reserve your chauffeur for a block - a three-hour minimum is typical, and a full infusion or imaging day often runs four to six hours - and the same driver and vehicle stay with you the whole time. That means no scrambling for a ride home in a parking garage with one bar of signal, and no second pickup fee. For a quick lab visit or a short follow-up where you would rather not pay for idle time, we also do point-to-point: a flat one-way drop and a separate pickup when you call. For standing treatments - dialysis, chemotherapy cycles, physical therapy - we set up a recurring schedule so the same chauffeur arrives at the same time each week and already knows your routine. We confirm the night before, arrive early, and text your family when you are safely home if you would like us to.
Choose your vehicle
Tell us your passenger and luggage count and we’ll recommend the right vehicle — every car late-model, immaculate, and driven by a pre-selected professional chauffeur.
Executive Sedan
Mercedes S-Class class. Quiet, business-ready comfort for 1–3 passengers with luggage.
Luxury SUV
Cadillac Escalade / Suburban for families, extra luggage, and a higher, statelier ride.
Sprinter Van
Mercedes Sprinter for groups, crews, and events with plenty of cargo room.
A better ride starts with a better-treated chauffeur
Lux4Rides was built by CEO Sam Altabbaa on a simple idea: pay professional chauffeurs fairly and you get calmer, safer, more gracious rides. Cut-rate apps squeeze drivers — and you feel it in the car. We don’t.
Chauffeurs paid fairly
Our drivers earn a real, respectful wage — so they’re relaxed, professional, and genuinely glad to take care of you.
Hand-selected & VIP-trained
Every chauffeur is pre-selected, background-checked, TCP-licensed, and trained to a discreet VIP standard — no random gig drivers.
Flat rates, no surge
The price you see is the price you pay — no peak-hour surge, no hidden fees, and 24/7 dispatch that watches your flight.
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation in Los Angeles FAQ
No. This is non-emergency, non-medical transportation. We do not provide paramedics, oxygen, gurneys, or a wheelchair lift, and we cannot carry anyone who cannot transfer to a standard car seat. We are the right choice for ambulatory patients and those using a folding wheelchair or walker who simply want a comfortable, private, professionally driven ride to and from their appointment.
Yes, and for most patients that is the whole point. Because medical trips are booked hourly, your chauffeur and vehicle stay on-site through your lab work, scan, procedure or infusion and bring you straight home. There is no second pickup fee and no hunting for a ride afterward - which matters most after sedation, when you should not be navigating a parking structure alone.
Absolutely. We design these rides for the patient and a companion. A caregiver can sit beside you, and we have room for a folding wheelchair, walker, or a bag of supplies. The Escalade or Sprinter is best when you need extra space, easier seat height, or room for more than one family member.
Yes. We run regularly to City of Hope in Duarte, which is a longer trip up the 210, as well as Cedars-Sinai, UCLA Health in Westwood and Santa Monica, Keck Medicine of USC, Kaiser, and Providence Saint John's. For distant campuses an hourly wait-and-return booking is usually the better value than two separate one-way fares.
Yes. For dialysis, chemotherapy cycles, radiation, or weekly physical therapy we schedule a standing reservation so the same chauffeur arrives at the same time each visit and already knows your preferences and the right campus entrance. We confirm the night before each trip.
Pricing is hourly for most appointments, with a three-to-four-hour minimum. An executive sedan starts at $85 per hour, an executive SUV or Escalade at $110 per hour, and the Sprinter van at $165. A simple one-way drop to a nearby campus can be booked point-to-point from $85 for the sedan. We will quote your specific campus and time block before you confirm - no surge pricing if your appointment runs over.
Your chauffeur is there to assist with the door, the seatbelt, and any bags or equipment, and will move at your pace. We just ask that you are able to transfer to and from a standard car seat, with a companion's help if needed. If you require lift-assisted or stretcher transport, that falls outside what we offer and we will point you toward a licensed medical transport service.
Planning more than a single ride?
For weekly treatments and recurring schedules, ask dispatch about a standing reservation with the same chauffeur each visit. Email vip@lux4rides.com to set up a care plan for a family member. Email vip@lux4rides.com or call (424) 209-2006.
Reserve a calm, comfortable ride to your next appointment
Tell us the campus, the date, and how long you expect to be there, and we will assign a patient, professional chauffeur who waits and brings you safely home. Book online at bookings.lux4rides.com or call our 24/7 dispatch at (424) 209-2006.