Overview 

The Ambulance Services at Yashoda Medicity provide round-the-clock emergency medical transport for patients in critical need. Our fleet is equipped with advanced life-support systems and staffed by trained paramedics, emergency physicians, and critical care nurses to ensure immediate care during transit.

Whether responding to emergencies within the city, transferring patients between hospitals, or managing long-distance medical evacuations, we focus on delivering safe, timely, and reliable transport. With the addition of air ambulance facilities, we extend life-saving support across states and internationally, reducing travel time for critically ill patients and ensuring rapid access to specialized care.

Air Ambulance Services

Our Air Ambulance Services ensure rapid transfers across states and international borders. These aircraft are fitted with intensive care-level facilities and staffed by critical care teams to provide life-saving care mid-air.

Features:

  • Aircraft with ICU-grade ventilators, defibrillators, infusion pumps, and multi-parameter monitors
  • Emergency evacuation for long-distance and international transfers
  • Specialist medical teams including emergency physicians, anesthetists, and neonatal experts
  • Coordination with receiving hospitals for immediate admission

Conditions Supported:

  • Organ transplant transfers
  • Stroke and neurological emergencies
  • Neonatal and pediatric critical care
  • High-risk pregnancy emergencies
  • Long-distance evacuations for critically ill patients

On-Road Ambulance Services

Our 24/7 Road Ambulance Services cater to city-wide and regional emergencies. With a GPS-enabled fleet, patients receive timely and specialized care from the moment help arrives.

Features:

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) units
  • Critical care-equipped ambulances with ventilators, defibrillators, and monitors
  • Pediatric and neonatal ambulances with incubators and ventilator support
  • Trauma-focused ambulances for road accidents and emergencies
  • Event medical coverage with standby ambulances at gatherings and sports events

Conditions Supported:

  • Cardiac emergencies such as heart attacks and arrhythmias
  • Severe trauma and accidents
  • Pregnancy-related emergencies
  • Burns and severe bleeding
  • Poisoning and chemical exposure

Critical Care Ambulance (CCU on Wheels)

Our CCU on Wheels functions as a mobile ICU, equipped to stabilize and transfer the most critical patients safely.

Features:

  • Ventilators, cardiac monitors, infusion pumps, and defibrillators on board
  • Staffed by intensivists, critical care nurses, and paramedics
  • Seamless inter-hospital transfers for ICU patients
  • Equipped for advanced resuscitation and life-support

Conditions Supported:

  • Cardiac arrest and severe arrhythmias
  • Respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation
  • Multi-organ failure
  • Post-surgical ICU transfers
  • Critical palliative care transfers

Conditions Supported

Ambulance and air ambulance services are used in a variety of emergencies, including:

  • Cardiac emergencies such as heart attacks or arrhythmias
  • Stroke and neurological emergencies
  • Severe trauma and road accidents
  • Respiratory failure and critical breathing difficulties
  • Organ transplant patient transfers
  • Neonatal and pediatric critical care transfers
  • High-risk pregnancy emergencies
  • Long-distance evacuations for critically ill patients

Technologies and Facilities

  • GPS-enabled fleet management for real-time tracking
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) ambulances
  • Onboard critical care equipment including ventilators, multi-parameter monitors, and defibrillators
  • Air ambulances fitted with intensive care-level equipment
  • Trained paramedics and emergency medical technicians available at all times
  • Coordination with hospital emergency departments for immediate admission

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ambulances can be requested directly through the hospital emergency helpline. Our coordination team ensures immediate dispatch and seamless transfer to the emergency department.

Air ambulances are equipped with ventilators, monitors, infusion pumps, and critical care medicines, along with a trained medical team.

Yes. Both road and air ambulance services operate round-the-clock, with immediate dispatch available for emergencies.

Air ambulances are used for long-distance or international patient transfers, organ transplants, and emergencies where rapid transport is essential for survival.

Basic ambulances are equipped for stable patient transfers with essential medical support, while critical care ambulances are fitted with advanced life-support equipment such as ventilators and defibrillators for unstable patients.