Quebec's Trusted Air Ambulance Service

Lifesupport's safe and reliable medical transport serves Quebec and beyond.

Why Choose Lifesupport?

When time is critical, you can rely on Lifesupport Air Medical Services, the leading Quebec air ambulance service. With a strategic home base in Quebec, we offer fast, efficient, and economical medical transport. Lifesupport is ready to help, whether you need transport within Canada, need to be repatriated home to Quebec, or require medical transport from Quebec back to your home. 

Contact us now to see how we can provide the best medical transport for you or your loved ones.

Where We Operate in Quebec

Lifesupport’s base in Quebec makes it easy and quick to get you the help you need. From this location, we can easily reach eastern Canada, the eastern US, and Europe, ensuring you receive the fast medical transport that you require. Our aircraft and staff in Quebec allow us to respond quickly to any emergency situation, saving you a significant amount of time and money. Whether you need air ambulance travel within Canada or are in need of a return trip home from abroad, we’re here and ready to help.

Quebec Airports

We operate from the following major Quebec airports, and we can also fly you to and from smaller regional airports if necessary: 

  • Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
  • Montréal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport
  • Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
  • Montreal-Mirabel International Airport
  • Chicoutimi / Saint-Honoré Aerodrome
  • Saint-Jean Airport

Quebec Hospitals

We work with top hospitals across Quebec, including but not limited to:

  • Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
  • Hôpital de l'Enfant-Jésus
  • Québec General Hospital
  • CHU de Québec-Université Laval
Our Services

Full-Service Medical Transportation in Quebec

Lifesupport provides a wide range of urgent medical transport services to ensure you, or your loved ones get the care they need, both within Canada and internationally.

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Air Ambulance and Medevac

Fast and safe air transport for critically ill patients.

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Escort on Commercial Airline

Professional medical escort to help individuals travel safely.

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Stretcher on Commercial Airline

Specialized stretcher services to bring patients on commercial flights.

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Bed Find in Canadian Hospitals

Assistance in locating hospital beds in Quebec.

Book Your Medical Transport Today

Get a Quote for a Quebec Air Ambulance Service

Request a patient transfer. Answer a few simple questions and we’ll provide you with safe and effective options. Our team of experts will guide you through this unfamiliar process.

Don't wait – your health and safety are our top priority. 

How urgent is your request?

Let us determine how fast should we start the process.

Next Step

Where they are coming from?

Let us know what is the current location of the patient.

Where they are going to?

Let us know the location where the patient is supposed to drop.

How much do they weigh?

This helps us determine what kind of ground and air transport can be used to move the patient.

Next Step

Can the patient sit up for more than 1 hour?

This helps us determine what kind of ground and air transport can be used to move the patient.

Does the patient require oxygen?

Patient’s will often require supplemental oxygen at altitude.

Next Step

Enter Name & Contact Details

We’ll be in touch right away.

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How urgent is your request?

Let us determine how fast should we start the process.

Next Step

Where they are coming from?

Let us know what is the current location of the patient.

Where they are going to?

Let us know the location where the patient is supposed to drop.

How much do they weigh?

This helps us determine what kind of ground and air transport can be used to move the patient.

Next Step

Can the patient sit up for more than 1 hour?

This helps us determine what kind of ground and air transport can be used to move the patient.

Does the patient require oxygen?

Patient’s will often require supplemental oxygen at altitude.

Next Step

Enter Name & Contact Details

We’ll be in touch right away.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.