OpsMed
DestinationsOne screen. Nearest first.
A tactical hospital dashboard for medics and first responders. Add the facilities that matter in your area. See every destination sorted by live ETA — with capability tags visible at a glance. Tap to hand off to Apple Maps, Waze, or Google Maps.
Consumer nav apps know the closest hospital. They don't know whether it can take your patient.
- Cross-reference your default nav app against an outdated list of trauma receivers
- Memorize which facility is stroke-certified, STEMI-capable, pediatric
- Switch apps mid-transport to recheck capability while driving
- Hope the closest dot on the map is also the right one
- Your destinations, your capability tags — curated once, ready in seconds
- Live ETA dashboard, sorted nearest-first, refreshed as you move
- Filter by what the patient actually needs (Trauma + STEMI, Peds + Burn, etc.)
- Tap to navigate via the app you already trust — no app-switching dance
Capability is a chip, not a click.
Every destination row shows its capability tags inline. Read clinical capability in peripheral vision while driving — no detail screen, no expanded card.
Sample data · Your destinations and tags are user-curated
Built for the moment a transport decision is live.
Every destination, sorted nearest-first by traffic-aware ETA. Distance updates continuously; ETAs refresh on movement, foreground, or pull-to-refresh.
Trauma Level, Stroke certification, STEMI, Pediatric, Burn, Psych, Helipad — visible as glance-readable chips on every row. You own the data.
Toggle Trauma + STEMI to narrow the list to facilities that handle both. Filters are additive — flip two, get the intersection.
Tap a destination to launch turn-by-turn in your choice of Apple Maps, Waze, or Google Maps. Set a default during onboarding; change it any time.
The same dashboard projects to your head unit. List sorted by ETA. Tap a row to navigate. Refresh button always visible.
Destinations, capability tags, notes, and location all stay on your device. No backend. No analytics SDKs. No cloud sync in v1.
Two update loops. Decoupled on purpose.
The dashboard feels live without burning battery or routing budget. Continuous straight-line distance updates as you move; traffic-aware ETAs recalculate only on events that matter — foreground, significant movement, manual refresh, destination tap, or 5-minute staleness.
Haversine recompute on every CoreLocation update — roughly every 1–3 seconds while foregrounded. Distance tightens or loosens in real time, between route recalculations.
MapKit routing fires only on triggers that change the answer. Stale ETAs render dimmed with an explicit STALE label. Pull-to-refresh always wins.
Nothing leaves your device.
v1 has no backend, no analytics SDK, no cloud sync, and no central data store. Your destinations, capability tags, notes, and location stay on the iPhone. We architected the app this way because it's the right answer for the use case — and because it's the most honest thing we can do for a one-time-purchase tactical tool.
Core Data / SwiftData. No server.
No Firebase Analytics, Mixpanel, IDFA.
Apple StoreKit 2 for purchase only.
Read the full Privacy Policy.
Free, then a one-time purchase.
MapKit is free on iOS, capability data is user-entered, and there's no backend in v1 — so there's no recurring cost to pass through. Pricing matches the architecture.
- Up to 3 destinations
- All capability tagging
- All capability filters
- Apple Maps handoff
- CarPlay supported
Enough for your immediate AO. No timer, no trial — feature-gated when you add a 4th.
- Unlimited destinations
- Apple Maps + Waze + Google Maps
- Field notes per destination
- Default nav-app picker
- Lifetime v1.x updates
One purchase. No subscription. Restore Purchases on any device with the same Apple ID.
Prices in USD. Local pricing set by Apple. Apple Small Business Program applies where eligible.
OpsMed — Destinations is a personal-reference and operational-awareness utility. It is not a medical device, clinical decision support software, or system of record. It does not verify hospital capability, diversion status, or appropriateness for any patient. The selection of a transport destination remains the sole responsibility of the qualified medical provider in accordance with applicable protocol. Read the full Terms of Service.
Submitted to the App Store soon.
OpsMed — Destinations is in final development. Available soon on iPhone and CarPlay.