Transports may be booked on the day required, or in advance and can booked online or via telephone. Discounted rates are offered to users for the same type of transport if you book at least 24 hours in advance.
To book a patient transport for yourself or on behalf of someone else.
There are 5 service providers available for planned community transport. They each offer a range of transport options, including standard vehicles, wheelchair vehicles, and stretcher vehicles. It is recommended that service users select the most appropriate vehicle type based on individual patient needs.
To provide advanced, quality Patient Transport Services and Event Management to sustain safe and reliable services to meet the needs and expectations of the Southwest Regional Communities and Industry.
Event and Industry medical support
Onsite support for Mining locations can be made available on arrangement.
(Kingston First Response) KFR will be recognised for its Excellence in Patient Transport and Event management as a leading Private developer of creative resources, to meet the needs of our Regional Communities of which we proudly serve.
Our Team
Kingston First response have a Team of experienced and caring Health Professionals all from the local community of the Southwest. They are passionate to create a reliable and supportive Patient Transport and Event Management services, specifically for the Regional area of which they live. The Team is made up of Nurses, Paramedics, Ambulance Technicians, Doctor, Highly experienced Health and Emergency Managers, Elite Advisors, Experienced and current Advanced First Aiders. Strong support team of Accounting, Administration and HR.
If you would like to join this passionate Team supporting their communities please contact us:
The Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS) provides financial subsidy towards travel and accommodation to eligible permanent country residents who need to access specialist medical services that are not available close to their homes. There are eligibility requirements and the PATS Scheme does not cover all costs associated with travelling to attend a specialist appointment.
The Interstate Patient Travel Scheme (IPTS) provides travel and accommodation support to permanent WA residents who need to travel interstate to obtain essential, specialist medical treatments that are not available in WA.
The IPTS covers travel expenses such as return economy airfare from the patient’s place of residence to the interstate health care unit, reasonable accommodation, taxis to and from the airports and in some circumstances for Health Care Card holders, a living away allowance.
There are also eligibility requirements for medical services under this Scheme.