Your guide to contracting with a licensed ambulance company safely and professionally
Introduction
Contracting a licensed ambulance company is not a luxury—it’s a necessity for saving lives and ensuring compliance with health regulations
Never sign a contract before verifying the license, comparing offers, and clearly understanding the terms
Lazem Medical provides reliable ambulance services at competitive prices, with a specialized team that meets your facility’s needs professionally
Don’t hesitate—request a detailed quote now to secure the ambulance services your facility requires
Why Do You Need a Licensed Ambulance
?Company
Compliance with medical regulations: Licensed companies are monitored by official authorities such as the Ministry of Health
Qualified and trained staff: Medical crews are licensed and undergo emergency response training
Patient safety: Safe transport is ensured using advanced equipment inside the ambulances
Quality control: Every service is officially documented and regularly evaluated
Steps to Contracting a Licensed Ambulance Company
1. Verify the Official License
Ask the company for a clear copy of the official license issued by the relevant authority. Make sure it’s signed, stamped, and currently valid. It’s best to confirm that the issuing body’s official stamp and signature are present to ensure the company operates legally and under proper health oversight
2. Review the Performance Record
Check the company’s reviews on Google or social media. Ensure there are no recurring complaints or previous incidents
3. Define the Required Service Type
Contracting with healthcare facilities to provide professional ambulance transport services under monthly or yearly agreements
Non-emergency medical transport for scheduled appointments (e.g., hospital follow-ups or private clinic visits)
On-site medical coverage for events such as conferences, races, camps, and other activities
4. Match Capabilities to Your Needs
:Verify the following
Number of available ambulances
Availability of ventilators and monitoring equipment
Qualifications of the accompanying medical team
5. Review the Contract Details
:Make sure the following are clearly stated
Cost breakdown
Payment terms
Cancellation policy
Number of coverage hours or trips included
Conditions that must be met by the ambulance company
description | condition |
by official health authority and is valid | license |
qualified and holds accreditation certificates | medical staff |
Stretchers, resuscitation devices, oxygen | Car equipment |
Reports for each case or ambulance transfer | Documentation |
against medical errors or accidents | insurance |
Types of Ambulance Services Offered by Specialized Ambulance Companies
First: Individual Services
- Non-emergency medical transport for stable patients to attend scheduled appointments at hospitals or clinics
- Safe medical transport to and from the airport using fully equipped ambulances staffed with medical professionals
Second: Corporate & Institutional Services
- : Clinic setup and operation for institutions, including
- Running clinics for short- and long-term projects
- Providing medical staff at construction sites
- Medical coverage in industrial zones
- Supporting contractor companies and other operational sectors
- On-site medical coverage for all types of events and projects (e.g., conferences, races, camps, festivals, etc.)
- Contracting with healthcare facilities to provide ambulance transport services on a monthly or annual subscription basis
Specialized Training Programs for Staff and Workers
- First Aid Training
- Fire Safety and Evacuation Training
- Food Safety Training for restaurant and café staff
Conclusion
.Choosing a licensed ambulance company is an investment in your facility’s safety and your peace of mind
At Lazem Medical, we provide customized ambulance solutions for projects, events, and industrial sites—delivered with the highest quality standards
.Contact us today and request a quote tailored to your needs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Have a question? Find the answer in our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A licensed company is subject to health oversight, holds proper insurance, and operates with legal documentation.
Yes, as long as it is licensed and operates under a rapid response system
It varies based on the type of service, distance, and number of days required
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing a company without verifying its license
- Signing a contract without reviewing it first
- Focusing only on price without evaluating service quality




