Anonymous wrote:If they won't let you take an uber than they must arrange for medical transport. It's typically an ambulance without lights on. They required it for my adult son, and coded it as a medical necessity.
Anonymous wrote:Take a cab.
Anonymous wrote:If you aren't safe enough to Uber, how can you be safe enough to be dropped off by a transport?
Can you wait at the facility until you are conscious enough to take a car service?
Anonymous wrote:Ask your GI’s office. They likely have a few numbers for medical transportation companies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a medical escort.
Hoe do you get these?
Anonymous wrote:You have to extend your circle of "people you are comfortable asking". This is why social people are more likely to have a better quality of life. What about a neighbor? Coworker?
Anonymous wrote:I understand your concern. I don't know but will see what you end up doing.