Doctors and families throughout the region trust Air St. Luke’s to carry their precious cargo in a medical emergency. With a dedicated team of professionals highly trained to the specific needs of newborns, pregnant women, children, and adult patients with cardiac or other critical needs, Air St. Luke’s is the region’s most comprehensive medical transport program, operating as mobile critical care units with advanced lifesaving equipment and technology.
Air St. Luke’s covers southern and central Idaho, eastern Oregon, and northern Nevada from bases in Boise and Twin Falls. Coverage for Air St. Luke’s members goes beyond our local region through our partners in the Association of Air Medical Membership Programs (AAMMP).
Idaho Helicopters, Inc. is the FAR Part 135 Certificate Holder providing aviation services and owns and operates the helicopters used by Air St. Luke's. Turbo Air, Inc. is the FAR Part 135 Certificate Holder providing aviation services and owns and operates the airplanes used by Air St. Luke's.
Air St. Luke’s Membership
Protect the people you love
From car accidents to heart attacks, Air St. Luke’s is your best protection in an emergency, especially when you’re far from a major hospital. When you become an Air St. Luke’s member, your annual membership fee waives any out-of-pocket expense for medically necessary transports provided by Air St. Luke’s or one of our reciprocating partners.
See the Air St. Luke's Membership Agreement for more details about membership.
Phone: (208) 706-1000 or toll-free 1-800-822-1616
Fax: (208) 381-6189
Email: [email protected]
Mail: 190 E. Bannock Street Boise, ID 83712
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Call: (208) 381-8788
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Our air transport teams are critical care transport (CCT) certified and our ground transport teams are either CCT certified or advanced life support (ALS) certified. Air St. Luke's is licensed to operate all of the modes of transport listed below in Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada.
Specialized critical care transport (CCT) teams consisting of RN and paramedic, trained to manage critical care patients covering all age groups.
Critical Care Flight NurseSpecialized critical care transport team consisting of RN and respiratory therapist (RT), trained to manage critical care maternal and pediatric patients. The only Idaho-based team equipped with isolette capabilities to support best practice in supporting NICU and PICU patients during transport.
Maternal-Child Flight Nurse