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  • Mar 5

Preparing for Medical Appointments

A one-page resource that saves time and stress.

Walking into an appointment prepared helps you use limited time wisely and ensures your concerns don’t get overlooked. A little thoughtful preparation can reduce anxiety, clarify priorities, and help you leave with answers, not more confusion.

In addition, recalling what was discussed and decided is crucial to acting on it later. Research has shown that 40-80% of medical information provided by practitioners is forgotten immediately. Then, almost half of information that is remembered is not accurate.* 

Our free doctor’s visit guide is a practical, 1-page framework for organizing your main questions, noting symptoms, and recording decisions and next steps. Everything is in one place, ready to take with you and act on after the appointment. 

Get the free guide here, and share this blog post with a friend. 

Doctor's Visit Guide

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* Kessels, Roy P C. “Patients' memory for medical information.” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine vol. 96,5 (2003): 219-22. Patients' memory for medical information - PMC.

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