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Private ambulance Vienna — capital of Austria

24/7 medical transport between Italy and Vienna: medical repatriations, hospital discharges, scheduled transfers and doctor-on-board ambulance with qualified crew.

City
Vienna
Country
Austria
Hospitals
1 mapped facilities
Hubs
4 useful points
City focus

Medical transport in Vienna: how we operate

Vienna is the capital of Austria and the country's main healthcare hub. We coordinate transfers between Italy and Vienna 24/7, with crews equipped for international long-distance journeys (~11-13h indicative from Rome).

Pickup & drop-off in Vienna

  • Home or hotel: direct pickup at the exact location where the patient is staying.
  • Clinics and wards: we coordinate transfers with 1 facilities already mapped in Vienna, including Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien (AKH).
  • Airports and stations: we know 4 useful hubs for pickup, disembarkation or delivery, such as Stephansplatz and Kärntner Straße.

Services for Vienna

  • Medical repatriation: return from Vienna to Italian hospitals or homes with a dedicated crew.
  • Scheduled transfer: departure from Italy to specialist wards and facilities in Vienna.
  • Critical care: doctor on board, ALS-grade transport and 24/7 logistics for the capital Vienna.
Local profile of Vienna

Vienna è la capitale dell'Austria, città di ~1,9 milioni di abitanti, snodo storico tra Europa centrale e orientale.

Vienna ospita l'AKH (Allgemeines Krankenhaus), uno dei più grandi ospedali universitari del mondo, e numerose cliniche private di riferimento (Wiener Privatklinik, Rudolfinerhaus, Confraternität). Per il rimpatrio sanitario dei pazienti italiani la tratta è circa 1.100 km da Roma o 700 km da Venezia via A4-A23-Tarvisio: trasferimento terrestre frequente per pazienti stabili, volo sanitario per casi critici dall'aeroporto Schwechat (VIE).

Districts served

Innere Stadt (1°), Leopoldstadt, Landstraße, Wieden, Margareten, Mariahilf, Neubau, Josefstadt, Alsergrund, Favoriten

Local medical specialties

oncologia, neurochirurgia, trapianti (AKH è centro nazionale), cardiochirurgia, fecondazione assistita

Reference airport

Vienna International Airport Schwechat (VIE), 18 km a sud-est del centro

Rail hub

Wien Hauptbahnhof (Railjet verso Italia via Tarvisio/Villach)

Why an Italian patient may be in Vienna
  • AKH e Wiener Privatklinik per cure di alta specializzazione
  • Comunità italiana sviluppatasi attorno alle istituzioni internazionali (UNIDO, OPEC, OSCE)
  • Studenti italiani della Medizinische Universität Wien
  • Turismo culturale e congressuale (Hofburg, Messe Wien)

Vienna ha una IG-L Umweltzone limitata; il centro storico (1° distretto) ha forti restrizioni alla circolazione, accessibili solo da alcune porte. 700 km da Venezia via Tarvisio (~7h con doppio equipaggio), spesso preferito al volo per pazienti stabili.

Note: local profile editorial details are kept in the original Italian source data and may include Italian-language specifics.

Healthcare facilities

Hospitals and clinics in Vienna

We provide ambulance transfers to and from the main public hospitals, university teaching hospitals and private clinics in Vienna.

Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien (AKH)

Vienna
Ospedale universitario
Reference points

Hubs and key locations in Vienna

We know the main pickup and drop-off points in Vienna: city-centre squares, hospital district approach roads, railway stations and international airports.

Stephansplatz

Piazza

Kärntner Straße

Via

Wien Hauptbahnhof

Stazione

Flughafen Wien-Schwechat (VIE)

Aeroporto
Complete guide

Ambulance to Vienna: complete guide for Italian patients

When ambulance transport to Vienna is needed

Italian patients require an ambulance transfer to or from Vienna in a wide range of scenarios: medical repatriation following an accident or sudden illness during a trip, scheduled admission to a specialist clinic, hospital discharge for patients who are not self-sufficient, transfer between hospitals for radiological investigations or surgery, and return home after a long stay abroad. As the capital of Austria, Vienna concentrates the country's main hospitals and is the natural reference for complex clinical cases.

For each case our operations centre carries out a clinical assessment together with the treating doctor, identifies the most suitable vehicle (BLS, ALS or doctor-on-board ambulance) and plans the route to ensure continuity of care from pickup to handover.

Types of ambulance available for Vienna

We operate three vehicle categories on the Italy ↔ Vienna route. BLS ambulance for stable patients who require monitored transport; ALS ambulance with multi-parameter monitor, ventilator, defibrillator and infusion pumps; doctor-on-board ambulance with anaesthesiologist-resuscitator on board for intubated patients, mechanical ventilation, inotrope support and critical paediatric cases. The crew is matched to the patient's actual clinical condition.

Route and journey times to Vienna

The indicative road journey from Rome to Vienna is around 11-13h. On longer routes we use a double crew to comply with mandatory driving-time limits and to guarantee continuous patient care. From Milan and Turin journey times are reduced significantly; from Naples and Southern Italy they grow by several hours, with planned technical stops at suitable service areas — and, where possible, at backup hospitals along the way.

Healthcare facilities and reference points in Vienna

In Vienna we work with 1 mapped facilities (including Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien (AKH)), with established protocols for handover at A&E, ICU and specialist wards. We also map 4 key hubs (squares, stations, airports and city-centre approach roads) to plan pickup and delivery efficiently.

Documents and clinical paperwork

For ambulance transport to or from Vienna we recommend having ready: the patient's ID card or passport, European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or international policy, transfer letter from the treating doctor and recent clinical records. Our operations office handles verification and assembly of all the required documentation, including coordination with the patient's insurance assistance centre.

Indicative cost of ambulance transport for Vienna

The cost depends on distance, type of vehicle, crew required and any need for multimodal transport (ferry, scheduled flight with medical stretcher or air ambulance). We provide a detailed free quote within 5 minutes, with full transparency on every item: fuel, tolls, ferries, crew meals and accommodation for long transfers. The invoice can be issued directly to the patient's travel or health insurer.

Popular routes Italy ↔ Vienna

Indicative distances and journey times from the main Italian cities to Vienna.

RomeVienna
~1,130 km · time variation 0h vs Rome
MilanVienna
~560 km · time variation −6h vs Rome
NaplesVienna
~1,360 km · time variation +2h vs Rome
TurinVienna
~450 km · time variation −7h vs Rome
BolognaVienna
~750 km · time variation −4h vs Rome
FlorenceVienna
~850 km · time variation −3h vs Rome

Times shown are variations relative to the Rome–Vienna journey (11-13h) and may vary based on traffic, Alpine passes, ferries and the patient's condition. Call 080 6650062 for a tailored quote.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ ambulance transport Italy ↔ Vienna

How much does an ambulance transfer from Italy to Vienna cost?+

The cost of a private ambulance medical transport to and from Vienna (Austria) depends on distance, vehicle type (BLS, ALS or doctor-on-board ambulance) and whether a specialist crew is required. Vienna is the capital of Austria and lies roughly 1,130 km from Rome. We provide a detailed free quote within 5 minutes by calling 080 6650062.

How long does an ambulance journey from Rome to Vienna take?+

The indicative road journey from Rome to Vienna is around 11-13h, depending on traffic, Alpine passes, ferries and the patient's clinical condition. On long distances we deploy a double crew to ensure continuous driving and maximum safety.

Do you carry out medical repatriations from Vienna to Italy?+

Yes. We organise medical repatriations from Vienna and from any hospital in the area to hospitals, clinics and homes throughout Italy. We handle clinical paperwork, contact with local doctors, insurance and — where required — multimodal transport by ambulance, ferry or air ambulance.

Which hospitals in Vienna do you transfer to?+

We operate at the main hospitals and clinics in Vienna, including Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien (AKH). We pick up at A&E, on the ward or at the patient's home, with direct delivery to the destination facility.

Is a doctor-on-board ambulance available for Vienna?+

Yes. We deploy ambulances with an anaesthesiologist-resuscitator on board for transfers to and from Vienna that require intensive support: intubated patients, mechanical ventilation, inotrope support or critical paediatric cases. The medical crew is available 24/7.

Can the ambulance to Vienna be booked in advance?+

Absolutely. For scheduled transfers to Vienna we recommend booking at least 48–72 hours in advance to optimise route, crew and paperwork. For emergencies and urgent repatriations we are operational 24/7 with departure within a few hours of the call to 080 6650062.

Which Italian routes do you cover to Vienna?+

We carry out ambulance transports to Vienna from all the main Italian cities: Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Bari, Palermo, Catania, Verona, Venice, Padua and from any Italian municipality. The quote is tailored to the pickup point and to the patient's clinical condition.

How long does an ambulance from Milan to Vienna take?+

From Milan the journey time to Vienna is around 6 hours shorter than from Rome (11-13h indicative). For transfers from Northern Italy we use crews and vehicles based at our Centre-North operating bases to minimise empty runs and costs.

Can a family member travel with the patient to Vienna?+

Yes. A family escort can travel on board the ambulance during the transfer to Vienna, subject to the patient's clinical condition, available cabin space and the regulations of the transit countries. The escort must be self-sufficient and carry valid travel ID.

How do you handle unexpected events during the journey to Vienna?+

Our operations centre monitors every international transfer in real time. In the event of clinical or technical issues en route to Vienna, we immediately activate backup hospitals in the transit country, local rescue services and — where required — coordination with consulates and the patient's insurer. Vienna, as the capital, has a particularly dense hospital network to handle any emergency clinical stops.

Do you provide neonatal and paediatric transport to Vienna?+

Yes. For paediatric and neonatal transfers to Vienna we provide ambulances equipped with thermal cribs, paediatric ventilators, neonatal syringe pumps and crew trained in neonatal transport (including neonatologist or paediatric resuscitator on request). We coordinate arrival directly with neonatology/NICU departments at the paediatric facilities of Vienna.

Do you transport remains or organs between Italy and Vienna?+

Ambulance transport is dedicated to live, attended patients. For repatriation of remains to or from Vienna an international funeral service with specific authorisations is required; for transport of organs and blood between Italy and Vienna we offer a dedicated service with rapid vehicles and cold-chain protocols. Contact us for details on 080 6650062.

Ambulance transport to Vienna?

We organise transport within hours, with all clinical and customs paperwork handled.

Call 080 6650062