Getting to a medical appointment on time is stressful enough without worrying about traffic, parking, or figuring out which hospital entrance to use. If you or someone in your family has an upcoming visit to Mount Sinai, a private ride can take some of that pressure off.

We provide door-to-door transportation to Mount Sinai Hospital for patients who want a reliable service instead of dealing with rideshare uncertainty or the physical demands of public transit.

We are not part of the hospital’s internal transport team. We are an independent car service based in NYC that handles rides for patients and caregivers.

Call (212) 431-5555 to schedule your ride

Non-Emergency Transportation to Mount Sinai

The Mount Sinai campus sits along one of the busier stretches of the Upper East Side. Street parking is scarce, garages fill up fast, and the walk from a parking spot to your actual appointment can be longer than expected—something that matters when mobility or fatigue is a factor.

A private non-emergency transportation service means your driver pulls up at the correct entrance, helps you out, and waits if you need a moment before heading inside. For caregivers coordinating rides for aging parents, knowing exactly when the car will arrive often makes the biggest difference.

Mount Sinai Campus Drop-Off Locations

The hospital has multiple buildings spread across several blocks, and each one has its own drop-off area. Knowing your exact destination ahead of time helps your driver get you to the right spot without circling the block.

AddressCommon UsesDrop-Off Note
1190 Fifth Avenue, Guggenheim PavilionMain hospital, inpatient admissions, general clinicsPrimary entrance on Fifth Avenue
1468 Madison AvenueSpecialty clinics, imaging, outpatient servicesNear 101st Street
1176 Fifth Avenue, Klingenstein PavilionSurgical services, pre-op visitsFifth Avenue entrance

Your appointment paperwork usually lists the building name or address. If you need a ride to 1190 Fifth Ave Mount Sinai or to 1468 Madison Ave Mount Sinai, let us know at booking and we will confirm the details with you.

Mount Sinai Appointment Arrival and Discharge Pickup

Arriving for a scheduled appointment and getting picked up after a procedure require different approaches.

Getting to Your Scheduled Visit on Time

Pickup timing includes a buffer so you arrive with room to spare. Your driver drops you at the entrance and can wait briefly if you need help getting inside. Caregivers riding along can walk in with you while the driver moves the vehicle.

Flexible Pickup for Hospital Discharge

Hospital discharge rarely happens when they say it will. Call or text once the process starts and your driver arrives as you’re finishing up. No one waits outside, and you’re not paying for a car to sit idle.

Vehicles Options for Mt Sinai Transportation

Ford Transit Van

The Ford Transit seats up to 11 passengers and has room for walkers, wheelchairs, or other equipment. A lower step height and wide doors make getting in and out easier for those with limited mobility.

Mercedes Sprinter

Mercedes Sprinter seats up to 14 with individual leather seats and climate control. Patients who need extra comfort during longer rides often prefer this option.

Flexible Scheduling for Unpredictable Medical Visits

Medical visits rarely run on a predictable clock. Appointments start late, procedures take longer than expected, and discharge times shift by hours. We account for that.

If your appointment runs over, text or call your driver to let them know. You will not be charged extra for delays caused by the hospital. For ongoing treatment like dialysis or physical therapy, we can set up a recurring schedule with the same pickup time and driver whenever possible.

How to Book Mount Sinai Hospital Transportation

To schedule your ride, have the following ready

  • Pickup address
  • Appointment date and time
  • Mount Sinai building or entrance
  • Number of passengers
  • Any mobility equipment like a wheelchair, walker, or oxygen tank
  • Return ride preferences or discharge pickup details

Reach us at (212) 431-5555 or info@nycsprinters.com. We respond to emails within 15 minutes and have 24/7 dispatch available for time-sensitive requests.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which entrance should I use at Mount Sinai Hospital?

The main entrance at 1190 Fifth Avenue serves most inpatient and general clinic visits. The building at 1468 Madison Avenue handles many specialty and outpatient appointments. Check your confirmation letter or call the clinic if you are not sure.

How does discharge pickup work if my release time changes?

We use a ready-call system. Once you know you are close to being discharged, text or call us. We will send your driver to arrive as you are wrapping up paperwork so no one waits outside longer than necessary.

Can a family member or caregiver ride with the patient?

Yes. We encourage caregivers to travel with patients, especially after procedures involving sedation or anesthesia.

What happens if my appointment runs late?

Let your driver know by text or phone. We will adjust the pickup accordingly, and you will not be charged extra for delays on the hospital’s end.

Do you offer early morning patient transportation to Mount Sinai?

Yes. We operate around the clock, including early pickups for surgical check-ins or dialysis appointments that start before typical business hours.

How far in advance should I book my ride?

A day or two ahead is ideal for scheduled appointments. For same-day or urgent requests, call us directly and we will do our best to accommodate you.

Can I get a ride from Brooklyn, Queens, or the Bronx to Mount Sinai?

Yes. We serve all five NYC boroughs as well as parts of New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.

Get to Mount Sinai Without the Stress

Ready to book? Call (212) 431-5555 or email info@nycsprinters.com and we will take care of the details. Let us handle the traffic and logistics so you can focus on your appointment.

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