Non-emergent ambulance
Stretcher transport for patients who require clinical monitoring or cannot sit upright safely.

Hall County, Georgia
Patriot Emergency Medical Services provides non-emergency ambulance, wheelchair van, MedVan, and long distance medical transport across Hall County, including Gainesville, Oakwood, Flowery Branch, Clermont, and Lula. Hall County trips are staged from Patriot's Sugar Hill base and coordinated through the Communications Center at our Rockmart headquarters.
To request transport, call (404) 902-2628.
Hall County is the regional medical hub for Northeast Georgia. The Northeast Georgia Medical Center campus in Gainesville draws patients from every surrounding county for inpatient stays, surgery, cardiology, oncology, and a deep bench of specialty services. That gravity creates steady non-emergency transport demand for discharge trips, dialysis runs, and inter-facility transfers.
Patriot serves Hall County from our Sugar Hill base in southern Gwinnett. The drive between Sugar Hill and Gainesville along I-985 is short enough that Hall County trips fit naturally into our daily routing for Northeast Georgia. Learn more about our Gwinnett County operations and the Sugar Hill base that anchors Northeast Georgia coverage.
Hall County patients often travel between Gainesville and tertiary centers in the broader Atlanta metro for specialty consultations and procedures. Patriot handles the non-emergency stretcher, wheelchair, and MedVan portions of those trips, with the appropriate vehicle matched to the patient's condition.
The I-985 corridor down through Oakwood and Flowery Branch, GA-365 north toward Habersham, and US-129 to the east give Hall County trips practical routing in every direction. Our crews use those routes regularly, which keeps trip times predictable for both recurring schedules and one-off appointments.

Hall County calls to Patriot dispatch are a mix of recurring scheduled work and on-demand discharge traffic out of the Gainesville hospital campuses. Each category has its own rhythm.
Dialysis transport is a major recurring category. Hall County has multiple dialysis centers serving patients on standing weekly schedules. Patriot books these trips on a recurring basis so the schedule itself is the agreement.
Hospital discharge transport from the Gainesville campus is steady work for our crews. Discharge planners need a provider who can confirm a time and arrive on time, and who can deliver the patient home or to a skilled nursing facility without surprises. Patriot communicates with the floor before pickup so the hand-off is clean.
Wheelchair van and MedVan trips to outpatient appointments make up another large slice of Hall County demand. Imaging, infusion, cardiology follow-ups, and wound care generate steady scheduled work where a stretcher is not required.
Hospice and palliative care families call Patriot when a sensitive transport requires unhurried, professional support. Those trips are handled with the dignity the moment requires.
Patriot also receives calls from Hall County families after a prior transport provider has failed to arrive. We do our best to recover the trip when a crew is available, and we try to make the next trip more predictable for the caller.
Hall County's position at the head of I-985 and the foot of the Northeast Georgia mountains makes it a regular origin or destination for long distance medical transport.
Common requests include patients returning home to Gainesville from a distant tertiary hospital, transfers from a Gainesville facility to specialty care in metro Atlanta or beyond, and family-arranged transports across state lines when a loved one needs to be closer to relatives. Patriot quotes each long distance trip individually based on pickup, destination, distance, vehicle type, and timing. A supervisor reviews the request, provides a written quote, and follows up directly with the caller.
Hall County transport is staged from Patriot's Sugar Hill base and dispatched through the Communications Center in Rockmart. The transport type is matched to the patient's condition and mobility needs.
Stretcher transport for patients who require clinical monitoring or cannot sit upright safely.
Accessible transport for passengers who use a wheelchair and do not require clinical monitoring.
Transport for riders who can walk or transfer with minimal assistance.
Quoted trips originating in or arriving in Gainesville and surrounding Hall County.

Hall County transport is staged from Patriot's Sugar Hill base at 613 Buford Highway NE and coordinated through the Communications Center in Rockmart. Call dispatch directly to start a request.
Call our Communications Center to request Hall County medical transport.