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Must-Go-Cargo

Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN)·Nampa, ID· NPI 1932800844 · Enumerated 2023 · 3 years on NPI
Must-Go-Cargo is 1 of 120 non-emergency medical transport (van) organizations in Idaho.
NPI age
3 years
Enumerated 2023-03-16
Primary specialty
Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN)
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Authorized official
Thomas
Owner
Last NPPES update
2023-03-16
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05

How this organization compares

Across 120 active non-emergency medical transport (van) providers in Idaho.

NPI age
3 years
↓ 6 yr below median
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Subspecialties
0

NPI lifetime · 2023 → 2026

2023-03Enumerated in NPPES
2023 2026

Where they practice

Primary practice location
520 W Palmer Dr
Nampa, ID 836868390
📞 2084847943
Mailing address
520 W Palmer Dr
Nampa, ID 836868390
📞 2084847943

Authorized official

Michael G Thomas
Owner
📞 2084847943

Individual providers at this organization

1 individual provider on file at this primary practice address.

Specialties

  • Non-emergency Medical Transport (VAN) Primary
    A land vehicle with a capacity to meet special height, clearance, access, and seating, for the conveyance of persons in non-emergency situations. The vehicle may or may not be required to meet local county or state regulations.
    taxonomy 343900000X

Practice context

Multi-provider organization. 1 individual provider on file at this primary address.

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