What National Guidelines Recommend - For Better Care. Describe what's going on in plain words and get clear next steps, a check on whether your treatment fits the guidelines, and what else can be done — with the sources shown.
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Clear, ordered steps for your situation — and a color-coded sense of how urgent it is.
A plain check of whether your current treatment lines up with current guidelines.
Other evidence-based options you can raise with your clinician — with a ready-to-use question.
Type your symptoms, a result, or the treatment you're on — in everyday language.
Triage, next steps, a treatment check, and other options — each with its sources.
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Guidance is based on authoritative sources — and the specific ones are named on every answer, so you can see where it comes from.
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