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Depends. Are you wheelchair bound? If so you can call a wheelchair transport company or even contact your public transit to see if they offer a service.

If you are ambulatory, why not use Uber or Lyft? Technically Uber and Lyft also offer wheelchair transport but I've never seen a vehicle that can do that in my area.
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Check with your County Office of Aging. They may have special buses.
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If you live in a city serviced by a public transportation system....call them. They usually have a service to do exactly what you are asking for.

my experience is that the application process takes quite a while, and the doctor has to sign off on it too.
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MM, this topic is raised frequently enough that there are lots of answers and suggestions.   You can check out any of these hits for threads and comments on this topic:

https://www.agingcare.com/search?term=transportation+to+doctor+visits

Senior Centers, private services, and non emergency wheelchair enabled vehicles are good sources to explore.
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