Medanta’s ICU ambulances bring the hospital to you:
Dedicated to newborns and children:
For critical long-distance transfers:
Getting help is easy with Medanta:
Being prepared for emergencies can make a significant difference in ensuring safety and effective response during critical situations. It's essential for individuals and families to have a plan and resources readily available to handle unexpected emergencies.
Include essentials such as non-perishable food, water, first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries and important documents.
Keep updated with local emergency services, weather alerts, and community announcements.
Establish clear communication strategies designate meeting points, and ensure all family members are aware of the plan.
Maintain a list of important contacts, including emersene services, family members, and medical providers
Rapid Response
Fast dispatch and quick arrivals
Pan-India Reach
Ground and air ambulance coverage across Medanta network
Advanced Fleet
ICU on wheels, paediatric care units, and air ambulances
Expert Team
Trained paramedics, doctors, and pilots
Cutting-edge Technology
5G, GPS, real-time tracking and hospital integration
Transparent Pricing
No hidden costs, clear tariffs
1. What types of ambulances do you offer?
We provide ALS (Advanced Life Support) units, ICU-equipped ambulances, neonatal/paediatric ambulances, and long-distance air ambulances.
2. How fast can an ambulance arrive?
We guarantee dispatch within 5 minutes. GPS tech ensures the quickest route, tailored to each location
3. Do you operate outside metro cities?
Yes. Our services are available in and around all Medanta locations and we facilitate longdistance transfers through air ambulances across India.
4. What equipment is available onboard?
Ventilators, defibrillators, infusion pumps, emergency drugs, and advanced monitoring systems are standard.
5. How much does the service cost?
Charges vary by location and service type. Call 1068 for transparent pricing based on your need.
6. When should I dial 1068 instead of going to the hospital myself?
Call 1068 right away if you’re dealing with an emergency like chest pain, trouble breathing, unconsciousness, signs of a stroke, car crashes, seizures, or heavy bleeding. Minutes matter, and trained medics will start treatment before you even arrive at the hospital.
7. Isn’t driving myself faster than waiting for an ambulance?
Not always. Stressful situations might slow you down or even make things worse. Driving in a rush can also be dangerous. Ambulances from 1068 come with GPS and trained staff who begin care as they head to the hospital, which is critical when time can save a life.
8. What should I do if I’m not sure it’s an emergency?
Always call 1068 if you’re unsure. The team answering the call will figure out the situation and tell you what to do next. Acting too soon is always safer than waiting when it’s about saving lives.
9. Can I call the 1068 helpline at any time?
Yes, 1068 helpline services provided by Medanta works all twenty hours, 7 days a week. Their ambulances are always ready with trained responders, paramedics, and equipment to handle emergency cases in different cities.