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Hospital Transport · Voorhees, NJ

Transportation to Virtua Voorhees Hospital

Scheduled wheelchair van and stretcher transportation to and from Virtua Voorhees — discharges home, transfers between Virtua campuses, and recurring treatment rides across Camden and Burlington counties.

Call (973) 389-3110

Getting To and From Virtua Health's Flagship Hospital

Virtua Voorhees Hospital, in Voorhees Township in Camden County, is the flagship hospital of Virtua Health, the health system that anchors medical care across South Jersey's suburbs. It is best known to many families as the place their children were born — its maternity program is one of the busiest in the region — but it is also the hub that the rest of the Virtua network feeds into: the campus where surgeries are scheduled, where specialists concentrate, and where patients from community hospitals in Burlington County are sent when they need a higher level of care.

That hub role creates a specific transportation problem. The Virtua system is not one building — it spans hospital campuses in Voorhees, Marlton, Mount Holly, and Willingboro, plus outpatient locations scattered across two counties. A single episode of care can touch three of them: a hip replacement at Voorhees, inpatient rehabilitation in Mount Holly, follow-up visits at the Marlton campus. These sites sit miles apart in car-dependent suburbs where no bus or train line usefully connects them. For a patient who cannot drive — recovering from surgery, using a wheelchair, or simply too frail to transfer into a family sedan — every one of those legs needs to be arranged.

That is the gap Delta Medical Transportation fills. We provide scheduled, non-emergency wheelchair van and stretcher transport to and from Virtua Voorhees and across the wider Virtua network — one company a family or case manager can call for the discharge, the rehab transfer, and the string of follow-up appointments that comes after.

One Ride Company Across the Whole Virtua Network

Care at Virtua rarely stays on one campus. These are the trips families book with us most.

Voorhees Discharge, Home to the Suburbs

The classic trip: a patient cleared to leave Virtua Voorhees and headed home to Cherry Hill, Marlton, Medford, or Voorhees itself. Our driver meets the patient at discharge, secures the wheelchair or stretcher, and brings them to their own front door — including help with steps and entryways.

Voorhees to Mount Holly for Rehabilitation

After joint replacement, cardiac surgery, or a stroke, many Voorhees patients continue to inpatient rehabilitation — often at a facility in the Mount Holly area or elsewhere in Burlington County. That is a cross-county trip with no transit option, and we run it as a coordinated facility-to-facility transfer with staff on both ends.

Transfers In From Community Campuses

Patients at Virtua's Marlton, Mount Holly, or Willingboro campuses are sometimes moved to Voorhees when they need the flagship's surgical or specialty services. When the move is medically stable and scheduled, families and facilities book us for the leg rather than tying up an emergency ambulance.

Follow-Ups Scattered Across Two Counties

After the hospital stay, the appointments begin: a surgeon's office near the Voorhees campus, cardiology at Marlton, therapy closer to home. For seniors in Voorhees, Marlton, and Medford who no longer drive, we string these into recurring scheduled rides so no appointment is missed.

How Discharge Day at Virtua Voorhees Works With Delta

Discharge from a large hospital is a moving target. The physician has to sign off, nurses complete final assessments, prescriptions and paperwork have to be ready, and only then is the patient actually free to leave — often hours later than the family expected that morning. Our approach, the same one we use for hospital discharge transport across New Jersey, is built around that unpredictability.

Call us as soon as a discharge date is anticipated, even before the time is confirmed. We reserve the vehicle and crew, then our dispatch stays in touch with the family, case manager, or discharge planner and adjusts the pickup as the day unfolds. If the doctor rounds late and the discharge slips from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., we move with it — the patient is not stranded in the lobby, and the family is not burning a vacation day circling a parking garage. We offer same-day availability for planned discharges, and we confirm the destination details in advance: home address and any stairs, or the receiving facility's intake requirements for a rehab or nursing-home admission.

For stretcher-level discharges, our licensed Basic Life Support (BLS) crews run the trip bed-to-bed: from the hospital bed, through the corridors and elevators, into the vehicle, and to the bed at the destination. Vehicles are oxygen-ready for patients who need supplemental oxygen in transit, and our fleet includes bariatric-rated equipment. Crews are two-person, trained, and background-checked — this is scheduled, non-emergency transport for medically stable patients, not emergency care, and we are careful to keep that distinction honest.

If you are a case manager or discharge planner who arranges patient transport from Virtua Voorhees regularly, call (973) 389-3110 to establish an account with our dispatch — one number, direct scheduling, and the same crew standards on every trip.

Recurring Treatment Rides for South Jersey's Suburban Seniors

The towns that feed Virtua Voorhees — Voorhees, Cherry Hill, Marlton, Medford, Mount Laurel — are classic car-dependent suburbs, and they are aging. A large and growing share of the patients moving through this campus are seniors who either never drove on these roads or have recently given up the keys. For them, the hardest part of a treatment plan is not the medicine; it is the eleventh trip to the same building.

We build standing schedules for exactly these patterns: cardiac rehabilitation sessions several times a week, oncology follow-ups, wound care series, physical therapy after a joint replacement, and the steady rhythm of specialist visits that follows any major hospitalization. Book the pattern once, and the same ride shows up every time — our senior medical transportation service is designed around riders who need a patient hand at the door, not just a driver at the curb.

And because Virtua's outpatient care is spread across campuses, a recurring schedule with Delta can mix destinations: Voorhees on Mondays, the Marlton campus on Thursdays. The family coordinates with one dispatcher instead of re-solving the transportation puzzle every week.

Where We Pick Up for Virtua Voorhees Trips

Most riders headed to this campus start close by. We regularly pick up in Voorhees itself and neighboring Cherry Hill, and across the county line throughout Burlington County — Marlton, Medford, Mount Laurel, Moorestown, and Mount Holly. Because Virtua Voorhees draws patients from well beyond its immediate suburbs, we also run longer trips: a patient coming from the shore counties for a procedure, or a South Jersey patient we bring home after treatment.

Delta is based in Totowa and licensed for ground medical transport throughout New Jersey, so a trip that starts or ends anywhere in the state — North Jersey to Voorhees, Voorhees to a rehab facility two counties away — is a normal booking, not a special request. Give us both addresses when you call and we will confirm timing and pricing on the spot.

The Right Vehicle for the Trip

Wheelchair Van

For patients who can sit upright — the majority of discharges and nearly all recurring appointment rides. Lift-equipped vans, secured wheelchair positions, and drivers trained to assist from the door, not just the curb.

Learn more about wheelchair van transport

Stretcher / BLS

For patients who must travel lying flat — post-surgical, bedridden, or too frail to sit. Licensed BLS crews, oxygen-ready vehicles, bariatric-capable equipment, and true bed-to-bed handling on both ends of the trip.

Learn more about stretcher transport

Pricing is quoted per trip and depends on distance, vehicle type, wait time, and time of day — call for a free, all-in quote before you book.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide transportation to Virtua Voorhees Hospital?

Yes. Delta Medical Transportation provides scheduled, non-emergency wheelchair van and stretcher transportation to and from Virtua Voorhees Hospital from anywhere in New Jersey. Most trips we run to this campus start in Camden and Burlington County towns — Voorhees itself, Cherry Hill, Marlton, Medford, Mount Holly, and the surrounding suburbs — but we also bring patients in from other parts of the state for care at Virtua's flagship hospital.

Can you move a patient between Virtua Voorhees and another Virtua campus?

Yes, and this is one of the most common trips we run in South Jersey. A patient may be discharged from Virtua Voorhees to inpatient rehabilitation in Mount Holly, need outpatient follow-ups at the Marlton campus, or transfer in from Willingboro for a procedure at the flagship. These campuses are spread across two counties with no practical public-transit connection between them, so families book us for the campus-to-campus legs. We coordinate the pickup with staff at the sending facility and deliver the patient to the receiving one.

How does discharge-day pickup at Virtua Voorhees work?

Call us as soon as a discharge date is anticipated — even before the exact time is confirmed — and we reserve a vehicle and crew. Discharge timing shifts constantly: the physician sign-off, final nursing assessments, and paperwork all move the clock. Our dispatch stays in contact with the family or the discharge planner and adjusts the pickup time as the day unfolds, so the patient is not left waiting in the lobby and the hospital is not holding a bed for a ride that has not arrived. We offer same-day availability for planned discharges.

Do I need a wheelchair van or a stretcher for this trip?

It depends on whether the patient can safely sit upright for the ride. Patients who can sit in a wheelchair travel in one of our lift-equipped wheelchair vans. Patients who must remain lying flat — post-surgical patients, bedridden patients, or those too frail to sit up — travel by stretcher with our licensed Basic Life Support (BLS) crews. If you are not sure which the patient needs, tell us their condition when you call and we will match the right vehicle. Hospital discharge paperwork usually specifies the required level of transport as well.

Can you handle recurring appointments at Virtua Voorhees?

Yes. Many of our riders at this campus are on a repeating schedule — cardiac rehab sessions, oncology follow-ups, wound care, physical therapy, and post-surgical checkups. We set up standing, recurring rides so the patient and their family never have to re-book each trip. Consistency matters for treatment plans, and a predictable ride is often the difference between finishing a course of care and dropping out of it.

How much does transportation to Virtua Voorhees cost?

The price depends on the distance, whether the trip needs a wheelchair van or a stretcher crew, any wait-and-return time, stairs at the pickup, and the time of day. As a general orientation, typical market figures for non-emergency medical transport in New Jersey run from under a hundred dollars for a short local wheelchair van trip to several hundred for a long-distance stretcher trip — those are typical market figures, not Delta's rate card. Call (973) 389-3110 with your pickup address and we will quote your exact trip in a few minutes, free, with no surprise add-ons.

Is Delta Medical Transportation affiliated with Virtua Health?

No. We are an independent, licensed New Jersey medical transportation company. We transport patients to and from Virtua Voorhees and the other Virtua campuses every week, but we are not owned by, endorsed by, or contracted exclusively to Virtua Health. That independence works in your favor: anyone — a family member, a case manager, a facility — can book us directly, for any leg of care, whether or not the hospital arranged it.

Is this emergency transport?

No. Everything we do is scheduled, non-emergency, ground transportation. If a patient is experiencing a medical emergency — chest pain, difficulty breathing, a suspected stroke — call 911. Our service is for the planned trips around hospital care: discharges, transfers between facilities, and rides to appointments.

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