Staying ahead
You want the nurse line on your ID card, a filter for free community lines, and nearby facilities when something feels off. ContactNurse keeps navigation simple so you can focus on living.
Find your plan’s nurse line, free community programs, nearby care, and crisis resources—in one calm, private app. Built to help you act quickly, not to replace your doctor.
Prefer talking? Use Ask in the app for hands-free shortcuts to nurse lines, providers, and clinics.
You want the nurse line on your ID card, a filter for free community lines, and nearby facilities when something feels off. ContactNurse keeps navigation simple so you can focus on living.
Plans change, costs matter, and timing is everything. Search insurers and states, find low-cost clinics, and reach crisis lines—without signing up for another account.
Three main tabs mirror how people actually seek help: advice first, emergency awareness, then facilities and follow-up.
Browse insurance nurse advice lines, pin your carrier, and jump to free lines—state, Medicaid, and hospital/community programs. Search by company, program, or state.
Clear guidance for immediate danger vs. calling a nurse line vs. finding a facility—plus one-tap 911 and national crisis & support hotlines.
Find care nearby: ER, urgent care, hospitals, physicians, free & low-cost clinics, pharmacies. Plus at-home care, prescription discounts, mental health care, and substance use support.
Use the microphone to open Nurse Finder searches, find clinicians or free clinics, or jump to Emergency—processed on your device when possible; nothing is stored for advertising.
ContactNurse does not collect, store, or transmit your personal information for marketing. Preferences stay on your device. Location is used only while the app is open to show nearby listings, and is not stored or shared. Voice and speech features are described in the app when you grant permission—the goal is on-device help, not data resale.
ContactNurse does not provide medical advice. It helps you reach phone numbers and public resources. Always follow your clinician’s guidance and your insurance materials. In a life-threatening emergency, call 911 (or your local emergency number).
A free iPhone app from Healthzum that helps you find nurse advice lines (including free community lines), understand when to use emergency vs. advice lines, and locate nearby care and crisis resources.
Anyone who wants faster access to legitimate phone numbers and facility search—especially people managing chronic conditions, caregivers, or anyone who has ever stared at the back of an insurance card.
No. It does not diagnose or treat. It is a navigation tool to help you reach appropriate services and information.
Many states and hospitals sponsor nurse or triage lines that are free to residents or patients. The app separates those from insurance-sponsored lines so you can choose what fits your situation.
The app is designed so your preferences remain on your device. Check in-app Settings and Apple’s privacy labels on the App Store for the current behavior of each release.
Email support@contactnurse.com for product support, or info@contactnurse.com for general inquiries.