DocGo Inc., a leading provider of technology-enabled mobile health and medical transportation services, announced that its Ambulnz subsidiary was awarded a multi-year $3.4 million contract to provide medical transportation services to the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center.

Under the contract, Ambulnz by DocGo will provide basic life support, advanced life support and critical care ambulance services for patients needing transportation to and from VA medical centers and community-based outpatient clinics in the Capital Region.

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“As we look to grow our work with the VA, DocGo is proud to expand our tech-enabled medical transportation services to our country’s veterans in Upstate New York,” said DocGo CEO Lee Bienstock. “Our mission is to provide high quality, highly accessible care for all – and we are proud to assist the VA in clearing transportation barriers for American heroes to receive the healthcare they need at VA facilities.”

The Albany Stratton VA Medical Center main campus serves more than 50,000 veterans, primarily from the Albany area and its ten community-based outpatient clinics. The hospital has 150 inpatient beds and sees approximately 700 inpatient admissions and 450,000 outpatient visits a year.

DocGo began providing services on July 1, 2025.

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Source – businesswire