Organize dysuria, urinary frequency, urgency, pelvic discomfort, fever notes, symptom start date, progression, and duration into visit history.
No UTI diagnosis, infection confirmation, severity grading, emergency reassurance, or urgent-care clearance.Condition prep
UTI questions need symptom timing, history, and medication context.
Ojava turns user-provided symptom timelines, medical history, allergy notes, prior episodes, and goals into educational context and clinician-ready questions. It does not diagnose a UTI, prescribe antibiotics, order testing, or tell you whether urgent care is needed.
What Ojava can prepare
Four lanes turn UTI context into safer clinician prep.
Stage prior UTI episodes, previous treatments, nephrology or urology context, pregnancy or recent gynecologic procedures, immunocompromised status, and anatomical concerns.
No prevention instruction, recurrence risk ruling, anatomical diagnosis, or treatment recommendation.Prepare current medications, antibiotic allergies or sensitivities, side effects, contraception context, and prior antibiotic responses.
No antibiotic selection, dose change, refill approval, drug interaction clearance, or treatment instruction.Build a symptom timeline, prior-episode checklist, medication questions, testing discussion topics, and follow-up questions.
No diagnosis, lab order, urine culture order, antibiotic prescription, urgent-care clearance, or clinical decision.Fever over 101F, uncontrolled nausea or vomiting preventing fluid intake, severe flank or back pain, signs of sepsis (chills, confusion), or inability to urinate warrant immediate evaluation. Call your doctor or go to urgent care or the emergency department.
How it works
Three steps to a better-prepared visit.
- Bring your records together
Upload labs, readings, medications, and notes into one private place.
- See the trends
Ojava organizes them into plain-language trends and a visit-ready summary.
- Prepare your questions
Walk into your appointment with the right questions for your clinician.
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Bring your records into focus.
Organize your history and prepare for a more productive conversation with your clinician.