Cancer treatment is hard enough. Getting there shouldn't be another battle. Crown Care provides reliable, gentle transportation to and from chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and oncology appointments — with drivers who understand that your energy, comfort, and dignity matter more than speed. Recurring schedules, flexible return times, and a companion rides free on every trip.
After three hours of chemotherapy, the last thing a patient needs is a jerky Uber ride with a driver who doesn't understand why they need to sit still, or a broker-dispatched van that's running forty minutes late because it has three other pickups first. Post-chemo nausea is real. Post-radiation fatigue is real. The immune suppression that makes a dirty vehicle dangerous is real.
Crown Care chemotherapy transportation is built for patients in active cancer treatment. That means clean vehicles inspected before each shift. Drivers who have been trained on the physical realities of chemotherapy — the fatigue, the nausea, the sensitivity to temperature and motion. Smooth driving habits, not aggressive lane changes. Emesis bags in the vehicle without the patient having to ask. A pace set by the patient, not the clock.
We also understand the emotional weight. Many of our drivers build real relationships with their recurring chemo patients. They know which days are harder than others. They know when to talk and when silence is what the patient needs. This isn't something you can train into a random rideshare driver who's never seen cancer treatment up close.
Weekly, biweekly, or cycle-based chemo schedules programmed into our dispatch system. Your rides are confirmed automatically for every treatment session — no rebooking needed.
Every chemo transport driver receives training on post-treatment symptoms, patient comfort, smooth driving techniques, and emotional sensitivity. They drive like your wellbeing depends on it — because it does.
Vehicles are cleaned and sanitized between passengers. For immunocompromised patients undergoing chemotherapy, a clean ride environment isn't a luxury — it's a medical necessity.
Chemo infusions can run two hours or six hours. Your return ride adjusts to your actual treatment end time. We coordinate with the infusion center or wait for your call — no rigid pickup windows.
Bring your spouse, adult child, or caregiver on every ride at no additional cost. Having a familiar face beside you during the ride to and from treatment makes a real difference.
Driver meets you at your door, assists you to the vehicle, and walks you into the cancer center entrance. On the return, they help you from the vehicle to inside your home. Not curbside — to your door.
Patients on weekly chemo cycles need consistent, reliable transportation every seven days. We set up standing weekly rides with the same driver, same vehicle, and confirmed pickup times for the entire treatment course.
Radiation often requires daily sessions for five to seven weeks straight. That's 25 to 35 rides in a row. Our recurring ride system handles this efficiently, with consistent scheduling and a dedicated driver who becomes a familiar part of your treatment routine.
Some patients travel to specialized oncology centers in other states — MD Anderson in Houston, Sloan Kettering in New York, Dana-Farber in Boston. We provide long-distance medical transportation for patients who need to reach cancer centers beyond their local area.
After cancer surgery, patients need transportation for post-operative check-ups, drain removal, pathology consultations, and treatment planning sessions. Many are too fatigued or medicated to drive themselves. We handle the ride so they can focus on recovery.
The American Cancer Society estimates that millions of cancer patients delay or miss treatment due to transportation barriers. For patients without a reliable driver — elderly patients living alone, patients whose families work during treatment hours, patients in rural areas far from oncology centers — the gap between needing treatment and getting to treatment is often a vehicle.
Crown Care fills that gap. We work with families, social workers, oncology navigators, and healthcare facility partners to make sure cancer patients get to every appointment. Whether it's a single ride to a biopsy or six months of weekly chemo sessions, we build a transportation plan around the treatment plan — not the other way around.
Yes. Most chemotherapy patients have recurring treatment schedules — weekly, biweekly, or on specific cycles. We set up standing appointments so your rides are automatically dispatched for every session without you needing to rebook each time. One booking covers the entire course of treatment.
Our drivers are trained to accommodate post-chemo nausea and fatigue. The vehicle will have emesis bags available, and your driver will assist you at a pace that's comfortable. If you need extra time at the clinic before boarding, that's built into the schedule. We never rush a patient after treatment.
Absolutely. One companion rides free on every trip. Many cancer patients bring a spouse, adult child, or caregiver for emotional support and to help manage post-treatment symptoms during the ride home.
Yes. We provide interstate medical transportation for patients who receive treatment at specialized cancer centers anywhere in the country. Whether it's a one-time consultation or recurring treatment across state lines, we coordinate the logistics.
Pricing depends on distance, frequency, and vehicle type. We provide personalized all-inclusive quotes with no hidden fees. Submit a ride request or call us for a free quote tailored to your treatment schedule.