Medicare Coverage · Updated August 2026

Does Medicare Cover Ambulance Service?

Short answer up top, then the exact rule. Here's what Original Medicare does and doesn't cover for ambulance service in 2026 — and where a Medicare Advantage plan can fill the gap.

Quick answer: Yes, when it's medically necessary. Part B covers ground ambulance transport to the nearest appropriate facility when traveling any other way could endanger your health. Air ambulance is covered in emergencies that need rapid transport, and limited non-emergency rides are covered with a doctor's written order. You pay 20% after the Part B deductible.

Does Original Medicare cover ambulance service?
Yes — when other transport would endanger your health
Original Medicare rule · verify your plan at Medicare.gov
Part B covers ground ambulance transportation when traveling in any other vehicle could endanger your health and you need medically necessary care from a hospital, critical access hospital, or skilled nursing facility. Medicare only pays for transport to the nearest appropriate facility able to give the care you need. In an emergency that requires immediate, rapid transport ground can't provide, Medicare may cover air ambulance (airplane or helicopter). Certain non-emergency ambulance trips are covered when a doctor gives a written order stating they're medically necessary. After the Part B deductible you pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount.

Medicare Advantage: what some plans add

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans cover medically necessary ambulance transport too, but copays and network rules differ. In a true emergency, get help first — emergency ambulance transport is covered regardless of network.

Who this matters to

Anyone who may need emergency transport, and people with conditions that require medically-supervised, non-emergency transport (for example, to and from dialysis). Coverage hinges on medical necessity and going to the nearest facility that can treat you.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Medicare pay for an ambulance ride?

Yes, when it's medically necessary — Part B covers ground ambulance transport to the nearest appropriate facility when any other way of traveling could endanger your health. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after the deductible.

Does Medicare cover non-emergency ambulance transport?

It can. Medicare may cover scheduled, non-emergency ambulance trips (such as for dialysis) when a doctor provides a written order documenting that the transport is medically necessary. Without that medical necessity, non-emergency transport generally isn't covered.

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Official sources

This answer is based on U.S. government Medicare coverage rules: