Oftentimes I used to find myself wondering: How prepared am I for an unexpected situation that demands immediate and expert medical attention? And what if that kind of help is not available locally? And what if a loved one travelling outside the US falls chronically sick or is injured and must be flown back immediately? And more importantly, what if I need professional medical attention in the airliner?

AeroCare Air Ambulance ServiceAfter some research and enquiries, I concluded that what I needed was an absolutely reliable worldwide air ambulance service. I discovered AeroCare.

AeroCare Air Ambulance Service is a 24-hour emergency and non-emergency ambulance services, specializing in medivac and air evac medical flights both nationally and internationally. They provide the services of highly trained flight crews including a Flight Nurse and Flight Medic staffing on each mission, as well as medical supervision. Moreover, their Medivac Service capabilities are supported by a 24-hour Flight Coordination Center staffed by air ambulance specialists.

Highly trained flight crewTheir rugged and reliable fleet of aircraft are configured with a state-of-the-art stretcher system with built in oxygen, suction, air compressor, and inverter. AeroCare is able to provide an ICU environment with cardiac monitoring, invasive hemodynamic monitoring, IV infusion pumps, pulse oximetry, emergency medication, defibrillation with pacing capabilities, and advanced airway management.

If you’re worrying about the costs, don’t. Aerocare offers an Air Rescue Card ™ in partnership with Travel Assist Network. The easy-to-use membership is designed to meet the increasing demand for affordable medivac transport and international emergency assistance. You can even get an estimate through an online quote available on their website.

AeroCare’s Medical Director will also obtain a pre-flight medical consult, and the company also arranges ground ambulances at both ends of the flight, in-flight catering and offers assistance in handling insurance paperwork.

This is an AeroCare.com sponsored post.

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