Find answers to common questions about our ambulance services
Yes, usually one attendant can accompany the patient on a charter air ambulance, depending on the case and equipment setup. For commercial stretcher transfers, we arrange escort seating as per airline policy.
You don't have to decide alone. Call our medical control team, share the patient's condition, and our doctors will advise what's safest — not what's costliest. If a road or train ambulance is sufficient, we'll tell you honestly.
Once we have the patient's location, medical summary, and destination, a VITARIS team can be airborne within 60–90 minutes in most metro cities. For smaller towns, we coordinate with the nearest operational airport to minimize delay.
Yes, we handle ventilator-dependent patients daily. Our aircraft act as full ICUs in the sky, with ventilators, oxygen, infusion pumps, and a critical-care doctor onboard throughout the journey.
Every VITARIS air ambulance carries emergency drugs, defibrillators, and a doctor trained in in-flight critical care. We stabilize the patient instantly and coordinate with the receiving hospital before landing so that ICU care continues seamlessly.
Yes. VITARIS provides international medical repatriation — we handle global clearances, embassy coordination, and medical escort arrangements to bring patients home safely.
Each aircraft carries multiple oxygen cylinders calculated for the full route plus reserve time. Oxygen levels are constantly monitored by the onboard paramedic.