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Doctor-ready reports

Bring the health story, not a pile of screenshots.

OfRoot turns your private timeline into a clearer report with symptoms, timing, context, changes, and discussion points.

The report is designed for preparation. It helps you organize what happened before the visit without pretending to diagnose why it happened.

Why it matters

Appointments move fast. Memory does not always keep up.

A report gives the care conversation a starting point: timeline first, context visible, uncertainty clear.

Symptoms are summarized.

Recent symptoms, timing, frequency, and notes are organized into a readable account.

Context is not separated.

Activity, stress, sleep, hydration, uploads, and signals can sit beside the symptoms they may help explain.

Questions are easier to prepare.

The report can surface what to ask next without telling you what the answer is.

Report flow

From timeline to visit summary.

The report is strongest when it comes from a timeline that has symptoms, quiet days, and context.

01

Review the timeline

Look at symptoms, no-symptom days, health data, uploads, and notes in order.

02

Summarize what changed

Pull out the main change, the timing, and the context that may matter.

03

Add questions

Prepare the topics you want to discuss with a clinician.

04

Share when you choose

Use the report for your own preparation, a patient portal message, or a visit conversation.

Boundaries

A report supports care. It does not replace care.

The report should be useful to bring into a clinical conversation while staying clear about what is observed and what remains unknown.

No diagnosis

The report organizes symptoms and context. Diagnosis and treatment belong with qualified clinicians.

No hidden certainty

Missing information and limited data should remain visible instead of being smoothed over.

User-controlled sharing

The report exists for preparation and optional sharing on your terms.

Questions

What people usually ask.

These pages stay focused on preparation, memory, context, and timeline quality. OfRoot does not diagnose or replace medical care.

What should a doctor-ready report include?

It should include what happened, when it happened, how often, symptoms, context, what changed, and questions to discuss with a clinician.

Can I send the report to my doctor?

OfRoot is designed to help you prepare a summary you can review, copy, save, or share when you choose.

Does the report diagnose me?

No. It organizes information for discussion. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical care.

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Related OfRoot pages.

These pages explain the surrounding product pieces without turning OfRoot into a generic health dashboard.

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What Changed

Understand the plain-language change summary behind the report.

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Private Health Timeline

See the source timeline that makes reports more useful.

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