What changed
Separate family observations from dates, reports, prescriptions, and discharge notes.
Put old reports, medicine changes, discharge notes, family observations, and unclear dates in one health journey before the next doctor visit.
Family handoff
Medicines, lab values, visits, and family notes stay tied to the report or note they came from, so the next doctor can discuss the right question faster.
Health journey progress
Journey progress shows how much useful information is ready for the next doctor visit. It is not a diagnosis or a measure of health.
Choose the person
Baby, parent, partner, or yourself.
Add a health update
Say or write what happened.
Add a medical document
Add a report, prescription, card, or note.
Prepare doctor summary
Keep the important details ready for the doctor.
Keep the journey updated
Add new health updates after each change or visit.
Example health journey
This is for doctor discussion, not diagnosis or treatment. It shows why the family came, what the records contain, what is unclear, and what to ask.
Start parent health journeyRecent update: Latest prescription added
Care handoff
Between Doctors keeps health updates, medical documents, medicines, doctor visits, and questions together. It prepares a doctor summary; it does not replace medical judgment.
Separate family observations from dates, reports, prescriptions, and discharge notes.
Mark unclear dates, missing older values, and items the family still needs to confirm.
Prepare questions tied to records and family notes, not treatment advice.
Keep old and new values together so changes are easier to discuss.
Keep medicine names, changes, and unclear dates ready to verify with the doctor.
Keep the reason for the visit, advice given, and next questions together.
Write down worrying changes clearly so the doctor can guide the next step.
Help siblings and relatives look at the same facts before the appointment.
Keep the important details ready for the next doctor to review quickly.