What is a 24 hour Nurse Line?

Thursday, October 9, 2008
By DSCarroll1

The Nurse Line is a free telephone registered nurse advice line to provide you with sound medical advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The 24/7 nurses will answer your call within seconds and give you the advice you need anytime day or night. So whether you’re a first time mother or a weekend athlete, you could call Nurse Advice for peace of mind.

The nurse line was designed to offer medical advice for individuals who are not sure if medical attention is necessary, and for those would just need general information.

I called the nurse line to check it out, as I am a Registered Nurse. We are from the desert and while cleaning some brush in North Carolina, my husband got a red. itchy rash on his arm. We contacted the nurse line who took a thorough medical history before giving any advice. I was impressed with the number of questions we were asked. She then proceeded to tell us exactly what to do to treat his poison ivy or poison oak exposure. I learned alot from her and her advice saved us an expensive trip to urgent care.

My daughter has a new baby and hates waiting for the doctor’s office to call her back with her questions. With the nurse line she speaks to a Registered Nurse right away and gets immediate advice. This is a wonderful service for new and expecting moms.
 
This service will save you from waiting in a Doctor’s office, missed time from work and even the high cost of office visits.

The Nurse Line is available for all medical program members at no additional cost!

Debbi Carroll, RN is is a National Sales Director for AmeriPlan USA. The Total Health™ program includes physician, ancillary visits, a hospital advocacy program, a 24 hour Nurse Line, dental, vision, prescription and chiropractic benefits. To learn more about AmeriPlan’s benefits visit www.1st-discount-dental.com

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One Response to “What is a 24 hour Nurse Line?”

  1. This is a wonderful idea! Not only are hospitals 24/7, but you can reach a nurse to seek advice if you don’t have time or a chance to rush to the hospital.

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