Private ambulance Italy ↔ Romania: complete medical transfer guide
Arranging an ambulance transfer between Italy and Romania requires experience, properly equipped vehicles and a reliable network of medical partners. We operate the entire Italy–Bucarest route (~1,820 km, 18-21h of road travel) with fully fitted ambulances, qualified medical crews and 24/7 dispatch. This guide explains how the international medical transport service to Romania works, the types of transfer available, the documentation required, road and air routes, and how to obtain a free quote for any destination across Bucarest, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Costanza, Brașov, Craiova, Galați, Ploiești, Oradea, Brăila, Arad, Pitești, Sibiu, Bacău, Târgu Mureș, Baia Mare, Buzău, Botoșani, Satu Mare, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Suceava, Sighișoara, Mamaia, Sinaia, Predeal.
Ambulance transport from Italy to Romania: how the service works
International medical transport between Italy and Romania is a specialist activity that combines long-distance logistics, continuous medical care and cross-border document handling. Every mission is planned by a 24/7 control room that assesses the patient's clinical picture, defines the vehicle type (BLS, ALS or doctor-on-board ambulance), selects the medical crew, calculates the optimal route to Bucarest (or another destination among Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Costanza, Brașov) and coordinates pickup and drop-off directly with the hospitals involved. The patient is monitored continuously from pickup to handover at the receiving ward, with vital-sign monitoring, scheduled medication, oxygen therapy and management of any devices (catheters, tubes, drains, syringe pumps). Family members may travel on board or follow in a separate vehicle, depending on the type of transfer.
When to choose a private ambulance for Romania
A 24-hour private ambulance service to Romania is the right answer in many clinical and logistical situations: medical repatriation of an Italian citizen admitted to a hospital in Bucarest or other cities of Romania; scheduled transfer of an Italian patient to a foreign specialist clinic for oncological, cardiac or orthopaedic treatment; hospital discharges with return to a home in Italy; transport of dialysis patients travelling for tourism, work or family reasons; transport of frail elderly, bedridden or wheelchair-bound patients between Italian and foreign residences; medical cover for international sporting events, trade fairs, film sets and cultural productions in Romania.
Types of medical transport to Romania
For every clinical need there is a dedicated medical-transport solution. On routes to and from Romania we deploy our full fleet and a network of specialist crews, with the option of combining different transport modes (road, ferry, air ambulance or scheduled flight with medical stretcher) to reduce time, cost and stress for the patient.
BLS ambulance (Basic Life Support)
Suitable for stable patients who require stretcher transport but not advanced medical care: routine discharges, specialist appointments, returns home after planned procedures. The vehicle is equipped with a self-loading stretcher, carry chair, oxygen, semi-automatic defibrillator (AED) and a first-aid kit. The crew comprises a driver-rescuer and a qualified rescuer. It is the most economical solution for long-distance transfers to Bucarest and the other cities of Romania, in line with our scheduled medical transport service across Italy.
ALS ambulance (Advanced Life Support) with nurse
Standard configuration for most international transfers to Romania. Adds to the BLS kit a registered nurse on board, multi-parameter monitor, syringe and infusion pumps, suction unit, portable ventilator and emergency drugs. Suitable for patients with chronic conditions, complex post-surgical cases, oncology patients on therapy or frail elderly people who require continuous monitoring across the ~1,820 km between Italy and Bucarest.
Doctor-on-board ambulance (mobile intensive care)
The highest level of care for critical, intubated, mechanically ventilated, inotrope-supported, paediatric or neonatal patients. The crew includes an anaesthesiologist-resuscitator, ICU nurse and a second driver to ensure continuous driving on the long Italy–Romania route. The vehicle is configured as a true mobile intensive-care unit: ICU ventilator, advanced monitor, portable ECMO on request, supply of critical drugs and over 24 hours of oxygen autonomy. Read more about our doctor-on-board ambulance service.
Routes and logistics for the Italy–Romania transfer
The route to Bucarest is planned based on the Italian departure point, the patient's clinical condition, weather, traffic and pass availability. The main Italian departure points are Milan, Turin, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples, Bari and Palermo, with pickup possible from any Italian municipality. Average road journey Rome–Bucarest is around 18-21h, with a double crew on transfers longer than 8 hours. On the very long routes to Romania we always assess the benefit of air ambulance transport: it often dramatically reduces journey time and improves comfort for critical patients.
Main pickup and drop-off points in Romania
We operate to and from public hospitals, university teaching hospitals, private clinics, homes, hotels, airports and railway stations across Bucarest, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Costanza, Brașov, Craiova, Galați, Ploiești, Oradea, Brăila, Arad, Pitești, Sibiu, Bacău, Târgu Mureș, Baia Mare, Buzău, Botoșani, Satu Mare, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Suceava, Sighișoara, Mamaia, Sinaia, Predeal. The most frequent healthcare facilities used as pickup or drop-off include: Spitalul Universitar de Urgență București, Spitalul Clinic de Urgență Floreasca, Spitalul Clinic Județean de Urgență Cluj-Napoca, Spitalul Clinic Județean de Urgență Timișoara, Spitalul Clinic Județean de Urgență Sf. Spiridon. Our crews know the main urban landmarks — Piața Revoluției, Calea Victoriei, Gara de Nord, Aeroportul Henri Coandă (OTP) — and reach city centres, restricted-traffic zones and outlying hospital districts without difficulty.
Documentation, customs and insurance for Romania
International medical transport to Romania requires a small set of essential documents, which our operations office checks and — if needed — obtains on behalf of the patient or family. Document preparation is included in the service at no additional cost.
- ID card or passport — valid, for the patient and any companions.
- European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for EU/EEA countries, or international health insurance for non-EU countries.
- Transfer letter from the attending physician or referring ward, with diagnosis, current therapy and the receiving facility in Romania.
- Recent clinical documentation: medical records, imaging exams, radiology reports, ECG, blood tests, drug list.
- Transport authorisation signed by the patient (or by the legal representative for minors or patients unable to give consent).
Insurance reimbursement for medical transport to Romania
Most travel policies, supplementary health insurance and corporate funds reimburse, in full or in part, the cost of an ambulance transfer between Italy and Romania, particularly for medical repatriation or medically motivated transfers. We provide an itemised invoice, transfer report signed by the medical crew and copies of all clinical documents to assist the reimbursement claim. On request we liaise directly with the insurer's control room for direct claim handling.
Most frequent use cases for medical transport to Romania
Medical repatriation from Romania to Italy
Italian nationals who fall ill or have an accident during a stay in Romania can be brought home with a dedicated ambulance. We handle contact with the hospital in Bucarest or other cities, document organisation, insurance, multimodal transport (road + air if needed) and delivery to the chosen Italian receiving hospital. Discover our dedicated international medical repatriation service.
Scheduled transfer from Italy to Bucarest for specialist treatment
Romania hosts centres of excellence in many medical specialties. We transfer Italian patients to clinics and university hospitals in Bucarest for transplants, paediatric cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, advanced oncology, neurological rehabilitation and second opinions. The journey is planned in advance with the receiving ward. For domestic Italian routes see also cross-region ambulance transport and long-distance national ambulance.
Hospital discharge from clinics in Romania
Patients discharged from facilities in Bucarest, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Costanza, Brașov who need to return to their home in Italy or move to a care home, hospice or rehabilitation facility in Italy. We coordinate the discharge time, ward pickup and delivery directly to the destination address: see also our hospital discharge service and inter-hospital transfers.
Dialysis and oncology patient transport between Italy and Romania
For dialysis or oncology patients who must travel between Italy and Romania for tourism, work or family reasons, we organise recurring scheduled transports, coordinating with local dialysis centres and oncology day hospitals to ensure uninterrupted continuity of care. See our continuous dialysis transport service.
Why choose AmbulanzaClick.it for ambulance transport to Romania
- 24/7 control room: we answer calls to 080 6650062 within 60 seconds and provide a written quote within 5 minutes.
- Certified ambulance fleet: BLS, ALS and doctor-on-board vehicles, compliant with European CEN 1789 standards.
- Qualified medical crews: driver-rescuers, nurses and anaesthesiologist-resuscitators experienced in international transfers to Romania.
- Cost transparency: all-inclusive quote (fuel, tolls, ferries, crew meals and accommodation), with no hidden surcharges.
- Nationwide coverage: departures from all 107 Italian provinces to Bucarest and every city in Romania.
- Full document handling: preparation and verification of medical and administrative documentation for transit to Romania.
Request a free quote for Romania
To organise an ambulance transfer to Bucarest or any other city in Romania (Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Costanza, Brașov), call the freephone number 080 6650062 24 hours a day, or fill in the quote request form: we will get back to you within 5 minutes with a detailed offer and all the operational details of your international medical transfer.
Useful resources and links for medical travel in Romania
Related insights on our website and official institutional sources to help you plan medical transport, a stay or repatriation to and from Romania.
Related services on our website
Institutional sources and external resources
- → Viaggiare Sicuri (Italian MFA) — country profiles & alerts
- → Italian Ministry of Health — care for Italians abroad
- → European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
- → ECDC — country epidemiological situation
- → Italian embassy and consulates in Romania
- → Wikipedia — country profile Romania
- → WHO — health profile Romania
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