NHS-aligned · Built for the UK · 100% free
Helping the UK Make Smarter Health Decisions — Faster.
We are a technology company with a public health mission. Calm or Call gives every person in
the UK instant, trustworthy guidance on whether their symptoms need A&E, NHS 111, a GP
appointment, or safe home care — without waiting on hold or searching the internet for answers.
🏥 NHS-aligned clinical logic
📖 Built on NICE guidelines
🔒 UK GDPR compliant
👤 Fully anonymous sessions
🚫 No data stored or sold
Our Mission
To help every UK resident make faster, safer decisions between A&E, GP,
NHS 111, and home care — reducing unnecessary pressure on emergency services and ensuring
that people who need urgent help get there sooner.
Medical uncertainty is stressful. Our goal is to replace that uncertainty with calm, clear
guidance that you can trust — in under 60 seconds, with no sign-up, and at no cost.
4.2M+
A&E visits in England estimated as potentially avoidable each year¹
45 min
Average NHS 111 call wait time at peak demand
< 60 s
Time to get a triage recommendation from Calm or Call
100%
Free, anonymous — no account, no data stored on our servers
¹ Estimate based on NHS England Emergency Department activity data and the Nuffield Trust analysis of avoidable A&E attendances.
The Challenge — and How We Address It
🔴 The Problem
The NHS is under extraordinary demand. For patients, this creates a difficult and stressful
situation every time something feels wrong:
- Long A&E waits — average waits of 4+ hours, with uncertainty about whether the trip was even necessary.
- NHS 111 hold times — call queues that can stretch to 45 minutes or more during winter pressures.
- GP access gaps — same-day appointments increasingly difficult to obtain, leaving patients unsure where to turn.
- Health anxiety — searching the internet for symptoms often produces alarming results with no context or triage logic.
- Health inequity — people without strong health literacy or easy access to a GP are disproportionately affected.
🟢 Our Solution
Calm or Call gives people an instant, reliable first step — before calling 111, before
driving to A&E, before spiralling into anxiety:
- Guides you through a short set of focused clinical questions.
- Applies triage logic aligned with NHS England and NICE clinical pathways.
- Recommends the right level of care: 999, A&E, 111, GP, Urgent Treatment Centre, or home care.
- Displays your local NHS emergency number and nearest service context.
- Works instantly, anonymously, and without registration.
NHS England
NICE Guidelines
RCGP Pathways
BTS / SIGN
NICE CG160
Our Expertise
🧠 Technology, grounded in medicine
We are a technology company — not a clinical organisation. But our triage logic is not
invented. It is derived from, and cross-referenced against, validated clinical frameworks
published by NHS England, NICE, the Royal College of GPs, and the British Thoracic Society.
We do not guess. We follow the evidence.
📋 Medical review process
Each triage pathway in the tool is reviewed by a qualified UK GP (MBBS, MRCGP) before
publication. Clinical content is re-evaluated when relevant NICE guidance is updated.
The tool's scope is intentionally limited — it does not attempt to cover presentations
that require hands-on clinical examination.
🏢 Built for the UK
Unlike global symptom-checker tools, Calm or Call UK is written specifically for the
NHS care pathway. Terminology, recommended next steps, and escalation thresholds are
calibrated to the UK system — A&E, 999, 111, Urgent Treatment Centres, and GP
surgeries — not generic international equivalents.
Being a tech company means we can move quickly, iterate on evidence, and make the tool
freely available at scale. It also means we hold ourselves to a strict standard: every
clinical claim in this tool has a citable source.
Why Trust Us?
Our commitments to users and to public health
🔒
Complete data anonymity
Your symptom answers and triage results are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing
is sent to our servers. We have no access to your health information whatsoever. Sessions
are 100% anonymous by design, not by policy.
🇪🇺
UK GDPR compliant
We operate under the UK General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection
Act 2018. Analytics are only activated with your explicit consent and collect no
health information. You can refuse analytics and the tool works fully without them.
🚫
No data selling, ever
We do not sell, share, or monetise user data. We do not work with health insurers,
pharmaceutical companies, or advertisers. Our tool is free because we believe access
to health guidance should not be gated by ability to pay.
🏥
Complementary to the NHS
Calm or Call is designed to support NHS services, not compete with them. Our
guidance always directs to NHS pathways — 999, 111, A&E, or GP — rather than
to commercial alternatives. Reducing avoidable A&E attendances benefits
everyone, including the NHS.
📖
Evidence-based, not algorithmic guesswork
Every decision point in the triage tool maps to a published clinical protocol or
NICE guideline. We publish our source references and update content when guidance
changes. If we cannot cite a source, the content does not ship.
⚠️
Honest about limitations
We are explicit that this tool does not provide a diagnosis and does not replace a
doctor. We prominently display emergency guidance on every page. When in doubt,
our recommendation is always to call 999 or seek professional care — never to
rely solely on any app.
Medically Reviewed
GP
Dr. [Full Name], MBBS, MRCGP
General Practitioner, [City], UK · Last reviewed: [Month Year]
“The clinical pathways in this tool reflect how I think about triage in practice.
For the presentations it covers, it gives patients a reliable framework for deciding
whether they need A&E, a call to 111, or whether they can safely manage at home
with monitoring. It doesn’t replace a consultation, but it’s a trustworthy
first step.”
Important: Calm or Call does not provide a medical
diagnosis and does not replace a GP, nurse, NHS 111, or emergency
services. It is an informational and triage guidance tool only.
If you believe you or someone else may be in immediate danger, call
999 right away. Do not wait for, or rely on, any app or online tool
in a life-threatening situation.