About long distance rides in Chula Vista
Some appointments are worth driving for. Sub-specialty care in Los Angeles, major surgery at a UCLA or USC facility, treatment trials at UC Irvine or City of Hope, or a family transfer to a hospital in the Inland Empire - patients and families call DayLight because they want the same trusted team, no matter how long the drive. We quote long-distance trips by route, time, and required vehicle, and always confirm the full cost before the day of travel.
Chula Vista (serving zip codes 91910, 91911, 91913, 91914) is a core coverage area for DayLight. Chula Vista is one of the largest cities in San Diego County, with a growing senior and Medi-Cal population. DayLight provides wheelchair, ambulatory, and gurney non-emergency medical transportation across Chula Vista, including VA Chula Vista OPC appointments and recurring dialysis rides.
Long-distance trips are planned carefully. We build in bathroom and stretch breaks for ambulatory patients, coordinate with destination facilities for arrival logistics, and use two drivers on the longest gurney trips where applicable. Oxygen, positioning, and family ride-along needs are all accommodated when planned in advance.
What’s included on every long distance ride
- Wheelchair, ambulatory, or gurney vehicle
- Oxygen-capable fleet
- Planned comfort stops for ambulatory patients
- Arrival coordination with the destination facility
Common Chula Vista destinations
- Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center
- Scripps Mercy Chula Vista
- DaVita Chula Vista
- VA Chula Vista OPC
Neighborhoods we serve in Chula Vista
- Eastlake
- Otay Ranch
- Southwest Chula Vista
- Rancho del Rey
- Bonita (adjacent)
How it works
- Call with trip details. Share destination, appointment time, mobility needs, and any oxygen or positioning requirements.
- We quote up front. You get a full quote before the trip - no surprises on the return.
- Plan the day together. We confirm comfort stops, arrival time, and the return ride with you and the family.
