SERVICES

Locations

We have drivers who live in Socorro, Alamo, Magdalena and Datil.  We will happily pick up clients anywhere within Socorro or Catron Counties.  We occasionally provide transportation to clients living outside of those counties as circumstances arise.

How to Request Transportation

We support clients in need of transportation to scheduled medical appointments.  Transportation costs are either covered by insurance or the client.

Medicaid

We have contracts with all 4 Medicaid MCOs: Presbyterian, Blue Cross, United Health Care and Molina as well as exempt clients. For all four MCOs, clients should call their insurance at least 48 hours before their appointment, a week or more notice is better. Below are the contact numbers for the four MCOs.  Exempt clients should call our office at 575-835-8926.

Presbyterian:     

Blue Cross:     

United Health Care:     

Molina:     

     877-556-9144

     866-913-4342

     877-236-0826

     833-707-7100

Veterans Affairs

We have a contract with the New Mexico Veterans Affairs department to provide transportation for veterans to their VA approved medical appointments. Clients should call the Veterans Affairs Rural Transportation Program at least 48 hours before their appointment and no more than one month in advance.  Below is the contact information for the High Rural Transportation Program:

Veterans Affairs Transportation: 

Veterans Affairs Transportation:    

     505-429-5906

Private Pay

We can accept private pay clients.  Call or email the office at 575-835-8926 for details on pricing and availability.

Medicare

In general, Medicare in New Mexico does not cover transportation costs.  Some supplemental plans may cover transportation costs.  You would need to contact your Medicare insurance provider to find out.   The New Mexico Area Agency on Aging (NMAA) has a volunteer program that can provide non-emergency medical transportation to Socorro and Catron county residents, clients should call 505-356-9791 for more information

Private Insurance

Typically insurance does not cover non-emergency medical transportation.  Clients would need to contact their medicare insurance provider to find out if their particular plan covers transportation