PreCare

Prepare for your appointments.

Understand your body over time.

PreCare helps you capture what’s changed, what matters to you, and what you want your provider to understand — before the visit, not during it.

Upcoming Visit
Dr. Al-Fayed
PREPARED
Patient Context
Timeline
Symptoms started 3 weeks ago, worsened after meals.
Observations
2 tongue scans attached. Noticeable coating change in morning.
My Question
"Is this related to the dietary change I made last month?"
Share Summary

Most healthcare visits rely on memory.
PreCare gives you context.

Your observations, organized
Your trends, over time
Your voice, clearly shared
No diagnoses. No labels.

You choose what to include. You control who sees it.

Appointments are short. Life isn’t.

Most visits start the same way: You forget half of what you meant to say, remember details too late, or struggle to explain what changed.

That’s not because you’re careless. It’s because health happens over time, and visits don’t.

PreCare was built to fix that gap.

PreCare helps you arrive prepared — not rushed.

Capture changes as they happen

Scans, notes, files, and observations — logged on your schedule, not the clinic’s.

See patterns over time

Not numbers to stress over. Simple trends that show how things are shifting day to day.

Share clear context

A single, calm summary your provider can review ahead of time.

Why the tongue?

The tongue is one of the few places in the body that reflects internal balance in a visible way. Think of it as a mirror, not a verdict.

  • Notice changes earlier
  • Compare before and after
  • See recovery and stress patterns
SCAN COMPLETE

Your data stays yours.

  • You decide what to share
  • Nothing public by default
  • No selling your data

PreCare is built for care — not surveillance.

The Missing Piece

Most patients never bring context to a visit.

With PreCare, you don’t just say “something feels off.” You show what changed, when it changed, and what you tried. That single shift changes the entire conversation.

Your health doesn’t start at the appointment.

It starts with awareness.