
Top 5 Risks of Post-Surgery Transportation — and How Amera Eliminates Them
When patients leave a surgery center, getting home safely isn’t optional — it’s mission-critical. Too many clinics rely on friends, rideshare apps, or last-minute favors,

When patients leave a surgery center, getting home safely isn’t optional — it’s mission-critical. Too many clinics rely on friends, rideshare apps, or last-minute favors,

October is the season for tricks, treats, and a few fun frights. But when it comes to your health, there is nothing fun about taking

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to educate, empower, and support those taking steps toward prevention and treatment. Early detection saves lives, and

In today’s fast-paced world, accessible ambulatory transportation plays a crucial role in ensuring individuals with

Outpatient surgery transportation plays a crucial role in ensuring that patients can safely and efficiently

Leveraging Technology and Live Coordination Amera Solutions stands at the forefront of day surgery medical

Are you curious about why Amera Solutions stands head and shoulders above the rest in

Recently, LuzElena Rivers, the CEO of Amera, had the privilege of meeting one of BiVACOR’s

Introduction: Welcome to Amera Solutions’ official blog! Today, we will be discussing the future of

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Navigating the Path to medical transportation for outpatient surgery:The Essential Role of Medical Transportation in

In the realm of outpatient surgery, the absolute priority is to guarantee an experience for

The Amera Way Outpatient surgery transportation in Texas has undergone a significant transformation in recent
Started Amera Solutions on the grassroots level with a desire to help her community. In 2010 she identified a need for ambulatory outpatient transportation. From tough beginnings herself, Mrs. Rivers developed an affinity for those who lacked the resources to take care of themselves and their families. Mrs. Rivers self-funded the start of Amera, growing it to the $10 million company it is today.