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Walk into your next appointment knowing exactly what to ask.
Turn your symptoms into the exact questions, tests, and red flags your doctor needs to hear.
The problem
Millions of people are misdiagnosed every year. Your doctor isn't the problem.
You've felt it before. You sit down with a list of worries in your head, and somehow you walk out of your appointment with half of them unspoken. It's not your doctor's fault — the average appointment runs about fifteen minutes, and once you take out the vitals, the typing, and the admin, you're left with maybe seven minutes of real conversation about what's actually wrong. So you get the most likely explanation — and anything less obvious gets missed.
You try to make sense of it yourself. You Google your symptoms and get a hundred conflicting answers — half of them terrifying. You ask ChatGPT and get a tidy, generic paragraph that could apply to anyone. And you still don't know what's actually worth bringing up when you finally sit down with your doctor.
It's more common than anyone likes to admit — and rarely because doctors don't care. Medicine runs on a stopwatch. You can't fix that. But you can walk in ready.
Introducing DocReady
Your personal prep tool for every doctor's visit
DocReady is simple: tell it what's going on — in your own words, the way you'd tell a friend who happened to be a doctor — and in about a minute it turns that into a clear, personalized report to take into your appointment. Describe symptoms, mention what's worrying you, even upload past bloodwork, reports, and scans.
It won't diagnose you or replace your doctor — only they can do that. What it does is make sure you walk in knowing exactly what to ask, so the few minutes you get actually count.
"For a year I was told my exhaustion was just 'being a new mom.' DocReady gave me three things to ask about. One blood test later, my doctor found a vitamin B12 deficiency that had been missed the whole time. I finally feel like myself."
"I use it before every appointment for my mom. Last visit, the doctor looked at my list of questions and said, 'whoever put this together knew what they were doing.' For once I didn't leave wishing I'd asked more."
"At my age, there's always something, and I never knew what was worth mentioning. DocReady helped me sort it out and walk in with a clear list. My doctor actually thanked me for being so prepared."
What you get
Your personalized Must-Ask Report
Built around the things that are easy to miss when there's no time to cover everything — the questions and details worth bringing up. Ready in about a minute, in plain English.
Likely explanations — common & rare
The most probable reasons for what you're feeling, plus the less-obvious possibilities that are easy to overlook in a short visit.
Questions worth asking
Specific, clinically-grounded questions written in plain language. Print them, save them, or just bring them into the room.
Tests & labs worth raising
The bloodwork, imaging, and screenings often skipped — and how to bring them up with your doctor.
Blind spots & things to watch
The patterns that get missed when appointments are rushed — so nothing important quietly slips through.
Follow-up AI chat
Questions after your report is ready? Ask, and get clear, sourced answers — anytime, before or after your visit.
A clear, printable PDF
Everything in one simple report you can save, print, or hand straight to your doctor.
Who it's for
Does any of this sound familiar?
Real situations, real preparation
Whatever you're facing, walk in ready for it
These are just a few of the moments DocReady helps with — wherever you are with your health, there's a good chance it can help you too.
Expecting a baby
Prenatal visits go fast and the worry list is long. Walk in with the questions that matter most for you and your baby.
Starting a new medication
New treatments can bring new side effects. Know what's worth raising, and what to watch for between visits.
Navigating a serious diagnosis
Whether you're in treatment or past it, follow-up care comes with a lot of questions. Walk into each appointment clear on what to ask.
Heading into surgery — or recovering from one
Know what to ask before, and what to watch for after.
A new specialist referral
Make the most of an unfamiliar appointment with someone who doesn't know your history yet.
Told everything's fine — but not convinced
When your results came back normal but you still feel something's off, DocReady helps you figure out what's worth a second look.
How it works
Three steps. Less than five minutes.
No medical jargon. No complicated forms. No app to download.
Tell us what's going on
Describe what you're feeling — or what's worrying you about someone you love — in your own words, the way you'd tell a friend. Add bloodwork or past reports if you have them.
We check it carefully
DocReady works through your situation against real medical literature and clinical guidelines, then filters out the noise — in about a minute.
You walk in ready
Walk in with a clear, printable report in hand — the questions, tests, and things to raise. No more blanking in the room, or remembering what you meant to ask on the drive home.
Why not just Google it or ask ChatGPT
Built for your appointment — not for a 2am spiral.
Google and general AI chatbots weren't made to get you ready for a real medical conversation. DocReady was.
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Less than the cost of a single specialist visit — for a full year of walking into every appointment ready.
Unlimited reports for you and everyone in your household. Cancel anytime.
- Unlimited Must-Ask Reports
- Coverage for your whole household
- Bloodwork & report uploads
- 24/7 follow-up AI chat
60-day money-back guarantee
- Everything in Quarterly
- Best price — locked in for the year
- Separate profiles for kids, parents, partner
- Free updates & improvements all year
60-day money-back guarantee
Get instant access. Start your first Must-Ask Report the moment you sign up.
Try DocReady risk-free. If it doesn't help, email us within 60 days and we'll refund you — simple as that.
Frequently asked questions
Before you decide
Does DocReady replace my doctor?
How do I know the report is any good?
How is this different from Google or ChatGPT?
Is DocReady powered by AI?
Is my health data private?
Can I use it for my kids or my parents?
Is it hard to set up or use?
Do I need medical reports to use it?
What if it doesn't help me?
Can I cancel anytime?
The window where a question matters is small. Don't let yours close.
Walk into your next appointment knowing exactly what to ask.
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