From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpoint of contactpoint of contacta) MEETa place you go to or a person you meet when you ask an organization for helpfirst/initial point of contact Primary health care teams are the first point of contact for users of the service. b) CONNECTED WITHa way in which two different things are related finding a point of contact between theory and practice c) the part of something where another thing touches it The sting causes swelling at the point of contact. → contact
Examples from the Corpus
first/initial point of contact• Reminiscence can provide the counsellor with an initial point of contact with the counsellee.• Secondly, general practitioners and primary health care teams are the first point of contact for users of the health service.• This is the first point of contact for patients arriving at the accident and emergency department.• If you bought mail order, then the first point of contact is the software house or importer concerned.• Your family doctor is always your first point of contact.• This office should always be your first point of contact.