Patient Advocacy & Medical Advocacy Services
A registered nurse in your corner — at the bedside, on the phone with insurance, and across every specialist visit. Concierge patient advocacy services across the Phoenix Valley.
What our medical advocacy services cover
Every engagement starts with an intake assessment so your advocate understands your full medical picture before the next appointment, procedure, or hospitalization.
Hospital Bedside Advocacy
A registered nurse at the bedside translating clinical jargon, asking the right questions, and protecting your loved one through admission, rounds, and discharge.
Care Navigation
Coordinating specialists, scheduling, records, insurance authorizations, and follow-ups so nothing falls through the cracks between providers.
Second-Opinion Coordination
We pull records, frame the right clinical questions, and connect you with vetted specialists for a true second opinion — fast.
Monthly Wellness Retainer
Ongoing concierge advocacy for executives and families who want a nurse on call for every appointment, ER visit, and medication change.
How it works
Intake & Health Assessment
75-minute deep dive into history, medications, providers, and goals — in person or virtual.
Care Plan & Coordination
Your nurse builds a coordinated plan and starts navigating providers, records, and insurance on your behalf.
Ongoing Advocacy
Hourly, package, or monthly retainer — your nurse is there for every appointment, ER visit, or new diagnosis.
Patient advocacy across the Phoenix Valley
Bedside advocacy and care navigation in every major hospital system from Scottsdale to Queen Creek. Tap a city to see local coverage.
Scottsdale
East Valley
Medical advocacy in Old Town, Gainey Ranch and surrounding Scottsdale neighborhoods.
Phoenix
Central Valley
Medical advocacy in Arcadia, Biltmore and surrounding Phoenix neighborhoods.
Paradise Valley
Central Valley
Medical advocacy in Mummy Mountain, Camelback Mountain Estates and surrounding Paradise Valley neighborhoods.
Tempe
East Valley
Medical advocacy in Mill Avenue, ASU and surrounding Tempe neighborhoods.
Mesa
East Valley
Medical advocacy in Las Sendas, Eastmark and surrounding Mesa neighborhoods.
Chandler
East Valley
Medical advocacy in Ocotillo, Fulton Ranch and surrounding Chandler neighborhoods.
Gilbert
East Valley
Medical advocacy in Agritopia, Seville and surrounding Gilbert neighborhoods.
Queen Creek
Southeast Valley
Medical advocacy in Whitewing, Pecan Creek and surrounding Queen Creek neighborhoods.
Why a registered nurse advocate
Reads your chart the way the medical team does
Recognizes medication interactions in real time
Knows what questions to ask on rounds
Coordinates directly nurse-to-nurse across providers
Catches discharge errors before you leave the hospital
Protects informed consent at every decision point
Frequently asked questions
What is a patient advocate?
A patient advocate is a trained professional who helps you navigate the healthcare system — coordinating providers, interpreting clinical information, ensuring informed consent, and making sure your wishes are followed at every step of care.
How is a nurse advocate different from a medical advocate?
Both terms describe patient advocacy services, but a nurse advocate is a registered nurse, which means clinical training, prescription literacy, and the ability to read your chart the way the medical team does. That clinical fluency changes the quality of the advocacy.
Do you work with hospitals across the Phoenix Valley?
Yes. We provide bedside advocacy and care navigation across major hospital systems in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Queen Creek, and Paradise Valley.
Is patient advocacy covered by insurance?
Private patient advocacy is typically not billed to insurance, which is what allows us to work exclusively for you — not for a hospital or insurer. Pricing is transparent and listed below.
Ready for a nurse in your corner?
Start with a 75-minute intake assessment. We'll know your case cold before the next appointment.
Request Advocacy