
Main Street storefronts, the Route 111 and Route 347 commercial strips, the St. Catherine of Siena campus, and the Village of the Branch offices get a Smithtown driver inside 30 minutes.
Where Smithtown's Urgent Deliveries Come From
This is northern Suffolk's service and medical center, and the volume shows it. St. Catherine of Siena Hospital works around the clock on Route 25A, law and title offices line Main Street, and suppliers, kitchens and storefronts stock from Route 347 and Route 111. Traffic through the Bull intersection stalls at both peaks and the parkways refuse trucks. Xentra Transport reaches a Smithtown pickup in 30 to 60 minutes.
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24/7 Delivery Service
Clinical and commercial work here runs long past closing. The hospital campus on Route 25A moves specimens at night, kitchens along Main Street receive before dawn, and offices in the Village of the Branch finish after the last train. A dispatcher picks up whenever you call. See how quickly a pickup is assigned.

Live Courier Tracking & Proof of Delivery
A Smithtown sender usually needs the record: which nurse took the specimen, which clerk stamped the filing, which manager signed for the order. Live GPS tracks the van and photo or signature capture closes the file. How our tracking and proof records work.

Van & Truck Delivery Service
Restaurant equipment, medical gear, store fixtures and pallets of supplies move through Smithtown weekly, and Route 347 businesses may have a dock while Main Street shops offer a strip of curb. Vans, box trucks and liftgate service cover the spread. What a liftgate delivery involves and costs.

Courier Service for Every Industry
Hospital departments, laboratories and pharmacies, attorneys handling filings, service and closings, and the suppliers, kitchens and storefronts along Route 111 and Route 347 all run their Smithtown deliveries through our dispatch team, most of them on standing accounts. Our work for law and business offices is here.
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Explore Our Smithtown Services
Explore Our Smithtown Services
Specimen transport, court filings, palletized freight, white-glove furniture, event equipment and airport cargo all run here daily. The cards below explain each Smithtown service and the vehicles that carry it.
Sleep Labs & Monitor Returns
Sleep studies and cardiac monitors go home with patients from Route 111 practices and have to come back for download, so we handle the pickup at the door and return the device to the technician the same day. Medical courier service →
Hospital, Lab & Pharmacy Routes
Scheduled STAT runs leave Smithtown practices for reference labs and hospital departments on fixed cutoffs, and pharmacy transfers, durable equipment, and infusion supplies reach patients across the town on standing daily circuits.
Trial Prep & Exhibit Boxes
Before a trial date, boxes of exhibits, demonstratives, and certified records have to reach Riverhead intact. We stage them from Main Street offices, load them by hand, and deliver to the courthouse on the morning called. Legal courier →
Filings, Service & Closings
Real estate closings on this part of the north shore run on same-day originals: surveys, title reports, and signed riders. A single driver holds the package from desk to desk instead of relaying it through a terminal.
Butchers, Bakers & Beverage Runs
Holiday weeks break the routine: extra proteins, pastry trays, and cases of beverage move from Jericho Turnpike distributors to Village of the Branch storefronts early, before the plazas fill and the loading zones disappear. Same-day delivery →
Suppliers, Kitchens & Storefronts
Main Street kitchens and the Nesconset Highway plazas run tight inventories, and a shortfall before a dinner service is a real problem. We shuttle product between suppliers, commissaries, and Smithtown storefronts within the hour.
Smithtown Accounts Stay With Us for a Reason
Our drivers know where Smithtown slows and why. The fork where Routes 25 and 25A split by the bronze bull is the town's chokepoint, so a Main Street stop gets approached from New York Avenue or the station side rather than through it at five o'clock. St. Catherine of Siena Hospital on Route 25A receives at its own entrance, not the visitor doors. Route 111 is the legal truck run south toward Veterans Memorial Highway, Route 347 carries the east-west load, and the Sunken Meadow Parkway is closed to commercial plates, so it never appears in a route we build. The Village of the Branch and the San Remo blocks narrow quickly near the river. Licensed, insured, HIPAA-compliant, and dispatching every hour of the year. That grounding runs through our court messenger service, our overnight runs and our medical courier work.

DELIVERY COVERAGE
Covering Smithtown From the Bull to the Nissequogue
Specimen transport, court filings, palletized freight, white-glove furniture, event equipment, and airport cargo run everywhere in Smithtown — Main Street, the Route 111 corridor, Nesconset Highway, Jericho Turnpike, the Village of the Branch, and San Remo. The Sunken Meadow Parkway heads north to Route 25A and south to the Sagtikos, while Route 111 drops straight to Long Island Expressway Exit 56.
Main Street and the Smithtown Bull
Route 25 through downtown carries banks, restaurants, salons, insurance agencies, and second-floor professional suites, anchored at the western fork by the bronze bull. Envelope circuits, deposit runs, catering transfers, and customer orders keep a messenger on this block daily.
Critical Logistical Services:
Storefront customer deliveries
Bank and deposit runs
Restaurant supplier transfers
Second-floor office pouches
Route 111 Corridor
Hauppauge Road runs south from downtown toward Long Island Expressway Exit 56 past auto dealers, medical offices, flex space, and service contractors. Parts deliveries, liftgate pallets, tire and equipment runs, and recurring document circuits define this stretch.
Critical Logistical Services:
Auto parts and tire runs
Liftgate pallet freight
Medical office circuits
Flex-space equipment drops
Nesconset Highway (Route 347)
The six-lane commercial spine on Smithtown's southern edge holds big-box retail, supply houses, pharmacies, and quick-service tenants. We move retail customer deliveries, restaurant supplier loads, and rush replenishment stock along 347 all day.
Critical Logistical Services:
Big-box retail replenishment
Restaurant and grocery supply
Pharmacy and DME deliveries
Rush stock transfers
St. Catherine of Siena Medical Campus
The hospital on Route 25A and the medical office buildings around it generate steady clinical traffic. Specimens, blood products, imaging media, surgical instruments, and pharmacy transfers move to and from this campus under logged custody.
Critical Logistical Services:
STAT specimen transport
Blood product transfers
Surgical instrument runs
Pharmacy and records delivery
Learn More About the St. Catherine of Siena Campus
Covering Smithtown From the Bull to the Nissequogue
Town Hall and the Civic Block
Town offices on West Main Street sit near the public library on North Country Road and the Performing Arts Center on East Main. Records requests, permit sets, municipal filings, program printing, and event materials cycle through these buildings constantly.
Village of the Branch
The small incorporated village east of downtown along Route 25 mixes older houses, professional offices, and a handful of shops. Legal packets, accounting files, and appointment-based residential deliveries are the routine work here.
Smithtown Station and New York Avenue
The Port Jefferson Branch platform draws commuter parking, coffee counters, and small offices near the tracks. Early envelope pickups timed to the morning trains and late-afternoon parcel handoffs fill this pocket.
San Remo and the Nissequogue Blocks
The northern end of the community near Landing Avenue runs toward the Nissequogue River with boatyards, trades, and dense residential streets. Boat parts, home deliveries, and contractor material drops dominate this end of Smithtown.

Why Smithtown Keeps Our Number
Medical, legal, freight, white-glove, and event courier work across Smithtown — Main Street, Jericho Turnpike, Route 111, Nesconset Highway, North Country Road, the Village of the Branch, and San Remo — backed by 24/7 dispatch, live GPS, and a photographed proof of delivery on every stop. The Sunken Meadow Parkway and Long Island Expressway Exit 56 keep the rest of the region inside a same-day reach.
How fast can you pick up from a Smithtown office or dock?
Most Smithtown pickups are handled in 30 to 60 minutes, and jobs along Route 111 or Nesconset Highway are often faster because we keep vehicles working those corridors. Tell dispatch the suite number and any loading restrictions on Main Street and the driver plans the approach before arriving.
Are you insured for deliveries into the St. Catherine of Siena medical campus?
Yes. Commercial auto, cargo, and general liability coverage stays current, and a certificate naming the hospital, medical office landlord, or contracting group is issued the same day it is requested. Clinical receiving areas in Smithtown generally want the COI and driver credentials on file before a first delivery.
Do you run deliveries after hours or on weekends in Smithtown?
Constantly. The hospital, the restaurants on Main Street, and the trades on Route 111 all operate outside office hours, and our dispatch desk is staffed around the clock to match them. Overnight parts runs, Saturday event staging, and early-morning clinical pickups are quoted upfront and tracked live.
How far outside Smithtown will your drivers go?
There is no fixed limit. A run starting on Main Street or Route 347 can finish in Manhattan, Nassau, Westchester, New Jersey or the East End, and we cross the tri-state daily. Short Smithtown hops between Route 111 and the hospital campus are dispatched exactly the same way.
How do accounts and billing work for Smithtown clients?
Send your company details, the Smithtown addresses you ship from and a billing contact, and the account opens the same day. Practices near Route 25A and offices around Main Street typically run monthly invoicing with reference codes, so each department sees only its own charges.
Can you move cold or temperature-sensitive items in Smithtown?
Yes. Coolers, validated packaging and documented handoffs support clinical and laboratory work leaving the Route 25A medical campus in Smithtown and the practices along Route 111. Tell dispatch the temperature range and the hold time at booking so the correct equipment leaves with the driver.










