Write questions as they come up
Questions can be added before the visit instead of trying to remember them in the room.
Oncology appointment prep
Appointments can move fast. Soothe Note helps patients and caregivers collect symptoms, questions, medication changes, and notes so the conversation does not depend only on memory.
Questions can be added before the visit instead of trying to remember them in the room.
Daily logs, symptom entries, medication notes, and journal themes help explain what changed since the last visit.
Post-visit notes help patients and caregivers remember instructions, follow-up steps, and what to watch for next.
How Soothe Note fits
Soothe Note is strongest when a patient or caregiver needs a calm place to remember symptoms, medications, questions, notes, and care context. It supports organization and communication, while medical advice stays with licensed care professionals.
Mood, energy, symptoms, medication context, appointments, notes, and questions can stay connected instead of scattered across memory, texts, and separate notes.
Visit-ready reports are built to help patients and caregivers explain what happened between appointments in plain language.
Caregiver sharing is patient-controlled, read-only, and meant to support communication without taking over the patient's voice.
Quick answers
Soothe Note helps organize questions and notes. Medical decisions and urgent concerns should always go through the care team.
Yes. Patient-controlled sharing can help caregivers review context and support the visit without taking over the patient's private record.
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