Add what happened
Use a symptom, daily context, medication, treatment, care event, measurement, or note.
Know what changed before care.
Add the symptoms, changes, appointments, medications, and moments you remember. ofroot health will organize them into a clear timeline you can review before care.
How it works
The Studio keeps what you know, what you are unsure about, and what may still be useful to add.
Use a symptom, daily context, medication, treatment, care event, measurement, or note.
Use an exact date, an approximate period, your own relative wording, or no date.
See a factual summary, fill a useful gap, then copy or print a doctor-ready preview.
Example Health Story
Approximate date. Marked as recurring.
Recorded during the same period. No causal claim is made.
A care event recorded after the symptom entry.
Why chronology helps
Sequence can make repetition, gaps, and nearby context easier to review. It does not prove that one event caused another.
What this tool does not do
The Studio is not a symptom checker, diagnosis tool, medical intake form, emergency triage service, or treatment recommender.
Read the medical disclaimerPrivacy
The public Studio does not send event titles, symptoms, medications, dates, notes, measurements, or generated summaries to analytics. The browser copy is removed only after a confirmed import or when you clear it.
Read the full privacy policyContinue later, if useful
The free Studio works before an account. If you want to continue into ofroot health later, you can optionally leave an email after you have tried it.
We only ask for an email here. Do not enter symptoms, dates, medications, or other health details in this form.
Frequently asked questions
No. You can add up to ten temporary events, review the timeline, and copy or print a basic summary before deciding whether to create an account.
It stays in this browser for seven days unless you clear it. ofroot health does not receive the story unless you sign in and explicitly approve an import.
No. It organizes facts, timing, context, and missing information. It does not diagnose, recommend treatment, or replace medical care.
Yes. You can use an approximate date, range, relative wording, or an unknown date. The Studio keeps that uncertainty visible.
Continue when it is useful
Build the basic story without an account. If you choose to continue in ofroot health, you will review and approve the import first.
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