United Kingdom to India — International Repatriation

Air Ambulance London / UK to India

Goodmans Rescue coordinates medical repatriation from London to India for Indian nationals and foreign nationals requiring specialist care in India. We handle both dedicated charter air ambulance and commercial airline stretcher transfers from Heathrow (LHR) / Gatwick (LGW) / Birmingham (BHX), managing all documentation, MEDIF forms, airline approvals, and ground ambulance at both ends.

Options: Charter vs. Commercial Stretcher

For stable patients, commercial airline stretcher via Air India / British Airways / Virgin stretcher or intercontinental charter is the most cost-effective option. We manage MEDIF documentation, airline liaison, oxygen arrangements on board, and a qualified medical escort. For critical or ventilated patients, a dedicated charter provides ICU-configured transport for the full 9 hours journey.

Documentation for Repatriation from United Kingdom

Repatriation from United Kingdom requires: patient's passport and visa documentation, detailed medical report from the treating facility, fitness-to-fly assessment, MEDIF form completed by the treating doctor, and (for commercial stretcher) written airline approval. We guide families through every document step.

Receiving Hospitals in India

Depending on the patient's condition, we coordinate admission at AIIMS, Medanta, Max, Fortis, Apollo, Tata Memorial, Manipal, Narayana Health, and other Indian specialist hospitals. Pre-admission liaison is part of our service.

Frequently Asked Questions

For commercial stretcher, airline approval takes 24-72 hours depending on the carrier and route. For charter, we can often position within 12-24 hours of clearance. We begin immediately on your first call.

Our medical team guides your family through required documentation. The treating hospital in United Kingdom must complete the MEDIF form and fitness-to-fly certificate. We liaise with the hospital on your behalf where possible.

Yes. We coordinate ALS road ambulance at the departure hospital in United Kingdom (through our international partner network) and our own ALS ambulance at the Indian airport for the final leg to the receiving hospital.