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Making access to healthcare possible

Older adults, people with chronic illnesses, and people with disabilities can live their lives on their terms with mobility independence through Uber.

4,000+

healthcare organizations partner with Uber Health to offer older adults, people living with disabilities, and others trips to appointments, same-day prescription delivery, and home delivery of groceries and over-the-counter items.

275,000+

people with disabilities gain mobility independence every month through Uber Transit’s partnerships with local transit agencies.

Millions

of healthcare-related rides using Uber Health address social determinants of health by closing the transportation gap and allowing access to essential care.

People moving on their own terms

Drivers, riders, and healthcare organizations share how Uber is essential to helping them make their moves.

Riding to healthcare appointments

Find out how Fayethe manages her chronic illness to live a fulfilling life without letting it get in the way. She’s one of millions of people who use Uber Health to ride to appointments every month.

Using local transit

Listen to how Horacio, who is visually impaired, stays connected with his community. He’s among the 275,000+ people living with disabilities who use Uber to move independently.

Providing trips for their patients

Sara is the executive director of a free health clinic in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. The clinic is one of 4,000+ healthcare organizations partnering with Uber to provide reliable and comfortable transportation options for patients.

Driving people to get care

Tom is one of millions of drivers who use Uber to help take people to their healthcare appointments. Access his story to learn about the impact he makes.

Connecting deaf and hard of hearing drivers

Accessible technology allows Daniel—and hundreds of thousands of other people who are deaf or hard of hearing—the opportunity to help people get around in their communities.