When is Ambulance Transport Needed After Doctor Exam?
Learn in which situations ambulance transport from hospital to home or another institution is necessary after outpatient clinic examination.
💡Key Takeaways
- Risky Situations: Do not return by car if there is sedation, loss of balance, or oxygen need.
- Doctor Recommendation: If your physician recommends an ambulance, this is a medical necessity.
- 112 and Nova Ambulans: Both handle emergencies -- 112 goes to the nearest public hospital, Nova Ambulans to the private hospital of your choice.
- Preparation: Prepare epicrisis, medication list, and destination address information.

Examination in a hospital outpatient clinic sometimes ends only with a prescription, and sometimes requires hospitalization, advanced tests, or supervised transport. Especially in elderly individuals with high fall risk or chronic diseases [1], the question "how will we return?" frequently comes up after examination. In this article, you will find a practical guide on when ambulance transport is necessary after a doctor's examination.
In Which Situations Is It Risky to Return by Your Own Means?
Returning by public transport or passenger car may be risky in the following situations after examination:
- If high dose sedative, painkiller, or anesthetic medication has been administered [2]
- If dizziness, imbalance, difficulty walking continues [2]
- If there is suspicion of a recent fall, fracture, or trauma
- If monitoring is recommended due to heart, rhythm, or respiratory problems [1][2]
- If there is a need for oxygen support or monitoring [1]