Unlimited call and text access to an ICU-trained RN. No portal. No hold music. No stranger. When you reach out, I respond — personally.
Dear Everyone,
Have you ever stared at a lab result and had no idea what it meant?
Left a doctor's appointment with more questions than answers?
Googled a symptom at midnight and scared yourself half to death?
Thought, "I just wish I knew a nurse I could call."
Have you ever noticed how people with a nurse in the family just seem calmer about health stuff? They have someone to call. Someone who will tell them the truth. Someone who knows what that number on the lab report actually means, whether that symptom is worth worrying about, and what questions to ask before agreeing to a procedure.
That's what the Nurse Direct Line is. It's not a hotline. It's not a call center. It's my number — and when you call it, I answer.
I'm an ICU nurse. I've seen what happens when people don't have the right information at the right time. I started this service because I believe everyone deserves a clinical voice they can actually reach. Not just people in Arizona. Not just the people who can afford a concierge doctor. Everyone.
$149 a month. Call or text anytime. I'll respond personally — always. That's my commitment to you.
Simple. Direct. Personal. Always you and me.
I answer. If I'm with a client, leave a message and I'll call you back within 2 hours — no exceptions.
I respond personally within 2 hours during waking hours. Late night texts will have a response waiting by morning.
You don't need to be in Arizona. You don't need to live near me or ever meet me in person. If you found this page from another state and it resonated — that's exactly who this is for.
Unlimited. No limit on questions. No per-call charges. Just access.
No contracts. No per-call fees. No tiers. Just a nurse whose number is in your phone.
Available to anyone in the United States. No in-home visit required.
The Nurse Direct Line is not a replacement for emergency medical services. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. This service provides nursing guidance and health information — not diagnosis or treatment.