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GP Appointment — WardWise Quick Tool

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GP Appointment — WardWise Quick Tool


Price: £18


Short description:


A short, reusable WardWise tool for going into a GP appointment clearer — and leaving with the plan, questions, warning signs and next steps recorded.


What this helps you do:


Use this when you have a GP appointment coming up and you do not want the main concern, timeline, medication context or questions to get lost.


The GP Appointment Quick Tool helps you:


- explain the main reason for the appointment in one clear sentence

- record what has changed from normal

- identify what you are most worried about

- bring medication, allergy and recent history context into the conversation

- choose useful questions before the appointment

- record the plan, follow-up and warning signs before leaving


This is for you if:


- appointments feel rushed

- you forget what you meant to ask once the appointment starts

- you struggle to explain symptoms clearly

- you often leave unsure what the plan actually is

- you are supporting a family member or loved one

- you want to record what was agreed

- you need a short structure rather than a full workbook


What you receive:


- One browser-based WardWise Quick Tool

- Local autosave in your browser

- Download completed record option

- Print option

- Clear saved entries option

- First 60 seconds preparation card

- Structured GP appointment prompts

- Questions-to-ask section

- Before-you-leave plan section

- Important boundary and scope wording


Using on device:


Open the HTML file in a browser. Your entries autosave locally in that browser on that device. WardWise does not need to hold your information for the tool to be useful.



Reuse:


Buy once. Use repeatedly. Return to the tool before future GP appointments whenever you need the same structure again.


Scope:


This tool is educational and organisational only. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, prescribing, legal advice, emergency medical advice or clinical instruction. If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe, unconscious, short of breath, experiencing chest pain, severely injured, confused, fitting, bleeding heavily, or at immediate risk, seek urgent medical help immediately.


Suggested Payhip tags:


GP appointment, healthcare, patient record, medical appointment, health organiser, family carers, informed choice, appointment preparation, WardWise, questions to ask doctor


You will get a ZIP (8KB) file