Nurses
ER, ICU, psych, hospice — patients can be searchable about you.
Why this page exists
Nurses interact with people in pain, families in grief, and patients in mental-health crisis. Most never remember you. Some do. ER and psych nurses face the highest exposure.
What we sweep for you
We file across the major brokers and watch your address for the pattern that says a former patient is testing the door — repeat hits on the same listing inside a week, multiple lookups from the same general region. Particular attention to the medical licensing aggregators (NursingLicensure.org, the state board lookup mirrors) that broker your name and license number alongside your home address. Those are the underrated source — paid services don't always reach them, and we do.
We sweep the family the same way.
What you should do today, free
Pull your name on your state board's public license lookup right now. That's where most patient searches start, and most nurses haven't seen what it shows about them. The free scan maps the rest of the broker stack. Hospital security can lock the staff directory; they can't touch Spokeo. We can.