Welcome to Let's Ryde NC
North Carolina's Driver of Healthy Communities
Our mission is to improve people's lives with rides to doctor's appointments and other non-emergency medical transportation including:
Long-distance Transport
Dialysis Appointments
Assistance in Admission or Discharge
Wheelchair Travel and Transport
Well-Baby Check-Ups
Mental Wellness Transport
Prescription PickUp

The best healthcare services in the world can’t help you if you have no way to get there.
When trusting someone to transport you around, you want to ensure you are in safe hands. Seeking the perfect short and long-distance transportation service takes time and research. Thank you for finding and choosing us!

From Bedside To Your Side. No More Missed or Late Appointments
According to statistics, around 3.6 million U.S. citizens miss their healthcare appointments due to no access to transportation. Our team was chosen for our ability to get your patients to their appointments on-time.
Consider us one of your premier partners in the 360 degree/wrap-around care of your patients.
Our drivers are trained to provide passengers with safe and reliable ambulatory or wheelchair transportation.
On time. Every time.

Doctor's Appointments
Servicing Wake County, Durham, Fayetteville, and Charlotte. More cities coming soon.
Admission and Discharge Assistance
Ride comfortably before or after your hospital stay.
Wellness Check-ups
Enjoy a comfortable and safe ride to your appointment - or the appointment of someone you love.
Prescription Pick-Ups
Walgreen's, CVS and other pharmacies
Dialysis and other Treatments
Our climate controlled vehicles adjust to your comfort level during your ride.
Long Distance Transport
We are authorized to travel across the street as well as across state lines. Call 919-539-3189 for more information.
We accept most insurance, as well as private pay.
We are an NC Tracks Approved Provider
The numbers tell the story.
1,632
Happy Passengers
9
Drivers (and counting!)
264
Connections to the Community

Community Health News

What happens in NC now that the COVID state of emergency has expired?
There no longer is a state of emergency for COVID-19 in North Carolina even as 61 counties still have high community levels of illness related to the virus and strained health care systems. Gov. Roy Cooper announced in July that he would...
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