Likely early fit
Non-urgent confusion after ICU care, hospitalization, discharge, SNF/rehab transition, medication changes, or a family meeting.
After you request
BridgeCare reviews the request for fit, urgency, state/scope, and next-step package selection before records, payment, consent, or secure intake instructions are sent. If the request fits, BridgeCare replies from hello@bridgecaremedicine.com with the next controlled step.
Not emergency care. If there are urgent symptoms, worsening condition, rapid change, or a same-day clinical decision, contact 911, the treating clinician, the facility nurse/clinician, or the emergency department.
The first review is not a medical-record review. It is a safety and fit screen to decide whether the request appears appropriate for advisory interpretation, preparation, navigation, and family decision support.
Request received. BridgeCare uses hello@bridgecaremedicine.com for non-emergency scheduling and fit-screen follow-up. Please keep replies broad until secure intake is opened.
Non-urgent confusion after ICU care, hospitalization, discharge, SNF/rehab transition, medication changes, or a family meeting.
Urgent symptoms, same-day deterioration, requests for direct orders, medication-order requests, or anything meant to bypass the treating team.
$295 / 30 minutes. Best for one narrow discharge, medication-change, follow-up, or care-transition question.
$650 / 60 minutes. Best first visit for ICU, hospital, SNF/rehab, family meeting, or whole-case complexity.
From $1,200 after fit. Planned support for evolving hospital, rehab, discharge, or family decision situations.
Please do not send medical records, patient names, dates of birth, medication lists, facility names, hospital names, exact dates, photos, insurance cards, or detailed clinical facts through ordinary email or a public website form. BridgeCare will provide secure intake instructions only after fit, consent, and scope are confirmed.
The visit helps the family understand the medical story, organize what is uncertain, and prepare better questions for the treating team. BridgeCare does not replace the treating team and does not provide emergency care.