Visit prep
Get ready for your next appointment with a structured intake that organizes your health concerns and builds a clinician-ready packet to bring to your visit.
What it is
Visit prep is a deterministic intake flow on the Reports screen. It runs a safety check first, then asks you a fixed set of questions about your visit in your own words, and assembles your answers into an organized brief you can print or bring to your appointment.
The safety screen is a real-time emergency check that always runs first. It is hard-coded and never AI-generated, so the behavior is predictable and the emergency response is never model-dependent. If you report symptoms that need immediate emergency care, the intake stops and directs you to seek help right away.
Everything else is prep, not medical advice. Ojava organizes your own words and thoughts so you walk into your appointment prepared and do not forget what matters to you.
How it works
Safety check
Visit prep always starts with a safety screen. You see eight brief red flags: chest pain or pressure, severe trouble breathing, signs of a stroke, heavy uncontrolled bleeding, fainting or sudden confusion, sudden swelling of the face or lips, the worst headache of your life, or thoughts of harming yourself or someone else.Emergency response
If you check any of these, visit prep stops and shows you a clear message to call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room right now, and not to drive yourself. If thoughts of self-harm are among your answers, it also directs you to call or text 988 (the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline). There is no diagnosis here, no triage, no guessing, just a clear get-help-now directive.Structured intake
If the safety check is clear, you move to the intake. You answer five questions in your own words: what is the main reason for this visit, what is bothering you most and when did it start, what makes it better or worse, what you have already tried, and what would a good outcome look like. Then you list any questions you most want answered at your visit.Packet building
When you are ready, Ojava assembles your answers into a two-part packet: your brief (a clean write-up of your main concerns and history) and a list of questions to ask. You can edit your answers as many times as you want. The packet stays on your screen to print, copy, or bring to your visit.The emergency safety net
The red-flag screen is the most important part of visit prep. It runs every time, it is coded with a fixed list and fixed wording so the response can never drift due to a model update or a prompt change, and it owns the emergency interrupt completely. No AI, no complexity, no misfire risk.
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What the packet is
The visit packet is a two-part document you assemble from your own answers:
- Your brief: a clean write-up of your reason for the visit, your main concern and when it started, what makes it better or worse, what you have tried, and what you hope to get out of the visit.
- Questions to ask: a list of the questions you most want answered, pulled from your answer and split into individual items so you can check them off in the appointment.
If you do not answer any questions, the packet is empty and tells you to go back and jot down what is on your mind. Answer what you can in your own words. Ojava does the organizing.
Ojava Doctor can narrate the packet
Once you have built a packet, you can send it to Ojava Doctor. The Doctor can read your brief, expand on the questions, help you prepare talking points, or narrate what you might cover in the visit. That conversation stays educational and prep-focused; it does not diagnose or triage.
Boundaries
Visit prep is a prep tool, not a clinical tool. It organizes your own words; it does not judge them, diagnose you, triage your symptoms, advise a treatment, or tell you what to do. For anything urgent, the safety screen directs you to contact emergency services. For anything else, visit prep helps you prepare to talk to your clinician, not to replace that talk.
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