Recurring Dialysis Transportation in Greeley, CO — Limited Openings Available
Getting to dialysis three times a week is exhausting enough. Greeley Ride Service helps Weld County riders explore recurring transportation options for dialysis appointments — and helps you understand what your health plan may include.
- Recurring ride coordination based on availability — consistent scheduling support
- Serving DaVita and Fresenius in Greeley — we know these clinics
- English and Spanish support — no paperwork on your end
- We help you understand what your health plan may include
🎁 Some qualifying new riders may receive their first ride at no cost — based on availability. A team member will follow up to discuss options.
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Thanks for completing the form. GRS will select the 5 complimentary ride recipients by June 30, 2026. In the meantime, follow us on Facebook and keep an eye out for communication from us.
👍 Follow @GreeleyRides on Facebook- What your health plan may include for medical rides
- How to navigate IntelliRide and the MediDrive transition
- What questions to ask your insurance
- Plain language — English and Spanish
- Recurring ride coordination for dialysis appointments
- Serving DaVita and Fresenius in Greeley
- Consistent scheduling support based on availability
- English and Spanish — no paperwork on your end
Transportation to dialysis is harder than it should be.
When transportation falls through, treatments can get missed. In Weld County, the gaps are real — and they affect real people every week.
IntelliRide Can Be Hard to Navigate
Colorado's current Medicaid transportation broker can be difficult to reach and schedule through — especially for recurring appointments. MediDrive is taking over starting July 1, 2026, creating additional confusion for many families right now.
Weld County Distances Add Up
Greeley, Evans, and Windsor are spread across one of Colorado's largest counties by land area. Getting to a dialysis clinic three times a week adds up — in time, cost, and energy for patients and their families.
Dial-A-Ride Has Limits
Dial-A-Ride serves parts of Weld County but cannot always guarantee the consistent recurring scheduling that dialysis patients depend on. Availability is limited and scheduling can be complicated.
Your health plan may already include transportation support.
Many dialysis patients in Weld County are surprised to learn that their health plan may include transportation benefits for recurring medical appointments. Coverage depends on your specific plan — Health First Colorado, Medicare Advantage, and some private plans all work differently.
We help you understand what questions to ask and what your plan may include. Eligibility varies by plan and program — always verify directly with your health plan.
Not sure what your plan covers? Call or text us at (970) 614-4635. We help Weld County riders understand their transportation options in plain language — English and Spanish. No pressure, ever.
Serving dialysis patients across Weld County.
Transportation support may be available based on scheduling and driver availability in the following areas.
Clinics We Serve
Communities We Serve
Transportation availability depends on scheduling, driver availability, and service area. A team member will follow up to discuss options for your location.
Helping Weld County families explore reliable transportation options.
We help dialysis patients, seniors, and caregivers understand their transportation options and coordinate recurring rides — based on availability. English and Spanish. No pressure, ever.
(970) 614-4635 Call or text · English & Spanish · Greeley, Colorado