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Medical Transportation in Chula Vista: What Families Need to Know

Chula Vista is one of San Diego County’s biggest cities. Here is how local medical transport works.

4 min read··Updated Apr 14, 2026
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Chula Vista, with more than 280,000 residents, is the second-largest city in San Diego County. It is home to a growing senior population, a large Medi-Cal population, and the VA Chula Vista OPC. Medical transportation here has its own patterns.

Where patients go from Chula Vista

Chula Vista residents travel to Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center, Scripps Mercy Chula Vista, the VA Chula Vista OPC, and specialty clinics up in Hillcrest and La Jolla. Recurring dialysis riders go to DaVita Chula Vista and DaVita Spring Valley. Seniors attend Glenner Family Centers Chula Vista for adult day health.

Service levels in Chula Vista

Wheelchair, ambulatory, and gurney vehicles all serve Chula Vista. We also handle Medi-Cal, Medicare Advantage, VA Community Care, and private-pay riders. Spanish-speaking drivers and dispatchers are part of every shift.

Zip codes we cover

91910, 91911, 91913, and 91914 - the four main Chula Vista zip codes - are all covered daily. Bonita and Eastlake pickups are routine.

Key takeaways

  • Chula Vista, Bonita, and Eastlake all covered daily.
  • Spanish-speaking dispatch and drivers standard.
  • Sharp Chula Vista, Scripps Mercy, VA OPC, DaVita all served.
  • Arabic support available on request.

Frequently asked questions

Can you do a Chula Vista to Hillcrest specialty trip?

Yes. We handle that route regularly.

Do you cover Otay Ranch?

Yes. Otay Ranch is inside our Chula Vista service area.

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