How Medical Couriers Secure Blood And Organ Contracts
Most couriers deliver packages.
STAT couriers deliver life.
When a hospital needs a unit of rare blood in 45 minutes, when a transplant coordinator needs an organ on ice moved between facilities before a surgical window closes, when a critical lab specimen has to reach a testing center before a patient goes under — they call a STAT courier.
And they pay $75 to $250 per run. Around the clock. Every single day of the year.
The STAT Courier Guide is the complete playbook for breaking into the highest-paying niche in medical transport — without a medical background, without a fleet of vehicles, and without connections inside a hospital system. What you do need is the right certifications, the right equipment, and a professional approach that earns trust from the people who control these contracts.
This guide gives you all three.
Inside, you will find every certification you need and exactly where to get it — HIPAA, DOT HazMat, IATA Category B, CPR, OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen — organized into a four-week sequence that qualifies you for hospital vendor applications fast.
You will get a complete equipment list with specific products, specifications, and cost estimates so you buy the right gear the first time. You will get a proven contract approach — including the exact phone script that gets you in front of lab directors and blood bank coordinators. And you will get a full pricing framework so you never undercharge for a run again.
The demand for qualified STAT couriers is 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The supply of couriers who meet the standard is not. That gap is your opportunity.
This guide shows you exactly how to fill it.