Recurring transport for dialysis, made simple
Three sessions a week, the same routine: plan recurring transport once and let an available licensed company handle each trip.
Book a transportDialysis means frequent, regular trips — often three times a week. Organising transport each time is exhausting. ARG lets you plan recurring transport so it runs smoothly.
Recurring transport
Choose "recurring" in the form: your regular need is recorded and routed to licensed companies in your area. See our guide transport for dialysis and chemotherapy.
The right vehicle
Depending on your condition, the prescription sets an ambulance, a VSL or an approved taxi. Read VSL, ambulance or approved taxi to understand the differences.
Reimbursement
Dialysis is generally a long-term illness (ALD): transport can be covered up to 100%. See our long-term illness guide and pricing.
For centres & families
Dialysis centres can centralise their patients' transports; families can book on a relative's behalf — see for families.
Frequently asked questions
Can I plan recurring transport?
Yes, choose “recurring” in the form; your regular need is recorded and routed to licensed companies.
Is dialysis transport reimbursed?
Dialysis is generally a long-term illness, so transport can be covered up to 100% on prescription.
Which vehicle is used?
The prescription sets the mode (ambulance, VSL or approved taxi) according to your condition.
