Private Hospital Transfer Service Manchester
Quick Overview:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Service Type | Private taxi to/from medical appointments (not NHS transport) |
| Common Routes | Manchester Royal Infirmary, Christie, Wythenshawe, Salford Royal |
| Driver Training | Standard private hire (not medical care trained) |
| Waiting Time | Can wait for appointments (charged by hour) |
| Assistance Level | Help with doors, luggage, walking aid storage (not personal care) |
| Booking | Phone: +44 161 507 6677 (24 hours’ notice preferred) |
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What We Are (And What We’re Not)
We’ve been doing hospital transfers since 2018. Licensed under Wolverhampton Council (PHOP445). And I need to be completely clear from the start about what this service actually is.
We’re a private taxi company. We take you to medical appointments and collect you afterwards. We’re not NHS Patient Transport Service. We’re not an ambulance. We’re not medically trained carers. We’re taxi drivers who understand that getting to hospital appointments matters, and we try to make it as stress-free as possible.
If you need NHS Patient Transport, that’s arranged through your hospital or GP surgery for people who are medically unable to travel by other means. That’s free. We’re private taxis that you pay for. Different thing entirely.
We’ve probably done 800-1000 hospital transfers over the years. Elderly patients are going to consultations. People needing regular dialysis or chemotherapy who can’t drive themselves. Family members who need transport to visit relatives in the hospital. Post-surgery patients are going for follow-up appointments.
Most of our hospital work is routine outpatient appointments. Not emergencies. Not critical care. Just people who need reliable transport to get to their appointment on time and get home safely afterwards.
Call +44 161 507 6677 to book a hospital transfer (explain your specific needs)
Common Manchester Hospital Routes We Cover
Let me give you specific hospitals and journey times from different Manchester areas.
| Hospital | From Manchester Centre | From South Manchester | From Salford | Parking/Drop-off Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manchester Royal Infirmary | 10-15 min | 20-30 min | 15-20 min | Main entrance Oxford Road, one-way system |
| Christie Hospital | 15-20 min | 10-15 min | 25-30 min | Wilmslow Road entrance, usually flowing |
| Wythenshawe Hospital | 30-35 min | 15-20 min | 40-45 min | Southmoor Road, multiple entrances |
| Salford Royal | 15-20 min | 30-35 min | 5-10 min | Stott Lane is usually accessible |
| North Manchester General | 20-25 min | 35-40 min | 20-25 min | Delaunays Road, straightforward |
Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI): City centre location on Oxford Road. The main entrance gets busy. A one-way system can be confusing for drop-offs. We know which entrance to use for different departments. Tell us which clinic or department you’re attending when booking.
Christie Hospital: Withington area, Wilmslow Road. Specialist cancer hospital. We do lots of Christie runs for chemotherapy and radiotherapy appointments. Patients often feel rough after treatment, so we take extra care with smooth driving and patient comfort.
Wythenshawe Hospital: South Manchester, a big hospital with multiple departments spread across the site. Important to know which entrance you need. Appointments can run very late here.
For general affordable taxi rates across Manchester, hospital trips use the same distance-based pricing as other journeys.
What Drivers Can Help With (And What We Can’t Do)
This causes confusion so let me be crystal clear.
What Drivers Will Do:
- Help you into and out of the vehicle
- Carry your bags or belongings
- Store walking sticks, walkers, or crutches
- Wait while you fold the wheelchair (if you can fold it yourself)
- Drop you off at the hospital entrance closest to your department
- Wait for your appointment to finish (hourly rate)
- Drive carefully for passengers feeling unwell
What Drivers Won’t Do:
- Provide personal care or medical assistance
- Physically lift or transfer you from a wheelchair to a car seat
- Operate medical equipment
- Make medical decisions
- Accompany you into hospital or an appointment
- Administer medication
If you need physical transfer assistance from a wheelchair to a car, you need to travel with a family member or carer who can do that. If you need medical support during the journey, you need NHS Patient Transport or an ambulance, not a private taxi.
This isn’t us being unhelpful. It’s about safety and training. We’re taxi drivers, not healthcare assistants. We’ll do everything within our ability and training, but we can’t provide medical care.
FAQs:
How much does a hospital transfer cost?
Standard distance-based rates apply. Manchester city centre to Manchester Royal Infirmary is typically £10-15. South Manchester to Christie Hospital is £8-12. Wythenshawe to Salford Royal is £25-30. These are one-way rates. If the driver waits during the appointment, add £30-40 per hour waiting. Return journey same price as the outward. Total for a round trip with a 30-minute wait might be £35-50, depending on distance and actual waiting time.
Do you provide wheelchair accessible vehicles?
We have 2 wheelchair accessible vehicles (WAV), but they need 48 hours’ booking due to the limited fleet. Most hospital transfers use standard vehicles because many patients can transfer from a wheelchair to a car seat independently or with a family member’s help. If you stay in a wheelchair during the journey, specifically request a WAV when booking, and we’ll check availability. Cannot guarantee same-day WAV bookings.
Can the driver wait while I’m at an appointment?
Yes, the driver can wait, but it’s charged hourly (£30-40 per hour typically). For short appointments (blood tests, quick consultations under 30 minutes), waiting makes sense. For longer appointments (consultant meetings, treatments, multiple tests taking 2+ hours), often cheaper to book a separate return journey when you’re actually ready rather than paying the driver to wait. Your choice is based on appointment type and budget.
What if my appointment runs really late?
Text the driver as soon as you know the appointment is delayed. The driver adjusts the pickup time, and you’re charged for additional waiting beyond the originally booked time (usually £15-20 per 30 minutes). If the delay is extreme (2+ hours) and the driver has another booking, we might need to send a different driver for your delayed pickup. Communication is key – text driver with updates rather than going silent.
Do you help people who feel unwell after treatment?
Drivers will drive carefully and smoothly for passengers feeling unwell after chemotherapy, dialysis, or other treatments. We can stop if you need fresh air or feel sick. But drivers aren’t medically trained and can’t provide healthcare. If you’re likely to feel very unwell, travel with a family member or friend who can assist. We’ll do our best to make the journey comfortable, but we’re taxi drivers, not medical staff.
Can a family member travel with the patient?
Yes absolutely. Most medical appointment bookings include a companion travelling with the patient. Elderly parent plus adult child. Patient plus spouse. No extra charge for additional passenger unless vehicle capacity requires a larger vehicle. Tell us when booking if a companion is travelling so we can ensure adequate vehicle size. Often reassuring for patients to have a family member along, especially after procedures or bad news.
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